Trick-taking North American card game similar to bezique, typically played with a 48-card deck (8) |
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A North American card game using a 48-card pack (8) |
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South American dictator briefly seizing lead in Latin American game |
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Trick-taking game with a forty-eight-card deck |
The New Yorker |
13 May 2019 |
Game with royal marriages |
New York Times |
01 Dec 2018 |
Game with royal marriages |
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Disgraced ex-president loses temper at first, having lost in card game |
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Game played with a 48-card deck |
New York Times |
17 Apr 2017 |
Game played with a 48-card deck |
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Trick-taking game with a 48-card deck |
New York Times |
22 Nov 2016 |
Trick-taking game with a 48-card deck |
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Trick-taking game |
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Card game |
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Meld of the queen of spades and jack of diamonds |
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40-point meld |
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48-card game derived from bezique |
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Double-decker? |
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40-point meld |
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48-card game |
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48-card game |
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Game with 48 cards |
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Meld of the queen of spades and jack of diamonds |
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48-card game |
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48-card game |
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48-card game |
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Game with only nines through aces |
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Game played with 48 cards |
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Jack of diamonds and queen of spades |
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Card game |
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Game with a 48-card deck |
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Game |
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Game akin to bezique. |
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