- - quite a card, but robbed by a knave
- - royal confectioner in a red suit
- - does she give a ruling in the lovers' suit?
- - Do all card players fall for her?
- - does she command the affection of card-players
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- - Knave in cards
- - Actor Black who voiced Nintendo's Bowser in a 2023 movie
- - actor who played the tin man in 1939 film fantasy the wizard of oz
- - Playing card whose value is between a ten and a queen
- - lift ball in bowls
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- - Knave, at cards: Sp.
- - In a way, in a way
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- - Picture card^KNAV
- - one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
- - In cards, it's another name for the jack
- - Card cheat of old
- - Jack in a pack of cards
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- - "But he's an ...... knave": Shak.
- - "The moon's an ........ thief" (Timon of Athens)
- - Out-and-out conceited, ignoring sign of damage to one's team
- - Adjective for a knave
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- - Get up on horse, but not quite -- it's quite a height
- - ...... Falls [spot where Jim and Pam got married on "The Office"]
- - A river once more rises and falls
- - a flower turned over by an artist
- - A Roman leader once more rises and falls
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- - Sadly robbed of five hundred pounds, let's suppose
- - ... My Name (Destiny's Child hit song)
- - Speak one's piece, let's suppose?
- - U.S. anthem's 2nd word
- - "... My Name" (Destiny's Child song)
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- - we are robbed of it now that bert has taken the iron
- - .... of; lacking
- - .... of; cut off from
- - deprived of beer, dislocated foot
- - Deprived (of); abandoned
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- - Robbed at gunpoint [2 wds.]
- - Robbed, as a store
- - supported by arms or threatened by them?
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