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Rate | Answer | Clue |
DIAMONDS | Playing-card figures | |
JACKS | Playing-card figures | |
KNAVES | Playing-card jacks | |
KNAVE | Playing card | |
SPADE | Playing card | |
JACK | Playing card | |
PIP | Playing card symbol | |
JOKER | Extra playing card | |
CLUB | Playing card symbol | |
ACE | Highest playing card | |
TREY | Small playing card | |
PIPS | Spots on a playing card | |
REVIE | To exceed an adversary's wager in card playing. | |
MARKER | A counter used in card playing and other games. | |
KNIGHT | A playing card bearing the figure of a knight; the knave or jack. | |
KING | A playing card having the picture of a king; as, the king of diamonds. | |
QUEEN | A playing card bearing the picture of a queen; as, the queen of spades. | |
VARLET | In a pack of playing cards, the court card now called the knave, or jack. | |
RENOUNCE | To disclaim having a card of (the suit led) by playing a card of another suit. | |
HEART | One of a series of playing cards, distinguished by the figure or figures of a heart; as, hearts are trumps. | |
LEAD | The act or right of playing first in a game or round; the card suit, or piece, so played; as, your partner has the lead. | |
ENORTHOTROPE | An optical toy; a card on which confused or imperfect figures are drawn, but which form to the eye regular figures when the card is rapidly revolved. See Thaumatrope. | |
CARD | A piece of pasteboard, or thick paper, blank or prepared for various uses; as, a playing card; a visiting card; a card of invitation; pl. a game played with cards. | |
SPOT | A small part of a different color from the main part, or from the ground upon which it is; as, the spots of a leopard; the spots on a playing card. | |
LAP | In card playing and other games, the points won in excess of the number necessary to complete a game; -- so called when they are counted in the score of the following game. |