used for humorously suggesting an activity US Seen as quintessentially British and enormously witty in its many variant forms.
Anyone for tennis? Or lacrosse? — Marion(Ohio)DailyStar, p. 24, 19 December 1951
Having slept that off, you wander recklessly onto the play deck with gay cries of “Anyone for shuffleboard?” — SanFranciscoExaminer, p. 21, 27 August 1952
Anyone for gold? — SanFranciscoCall-Bulletin, p. 12, 9 July 1953