- - Article found in shed with a card game
- - actors hide article - a game
- - Introduced to Dominican a standard game
- - Card game requiring two packs of cards
- - Game soprano appearing in timeless choral work
- - Card game of the rummy family, devised by Segundo Santos and Alberto Serrato in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1939
- - card game included by american, a star
- - Card game with melds and multiple decks
- - Game requiring select players to hold an ace
- - card game for two to six players who amass points by declaring sets of cards
- - Is a good man able to get a game?
- - Article collected by players ahead of a card game
- - Game using two decks
- - Double-decker game?
- - Card game whose name means "basket"
- - Card game resembling rummy
- - Card game with melds
- - Some American a star in game
- - Game with melds
- - Players holding an ace in card game
- - Game Goldfinger cheats at
- - Throw, holding an ace in card game
- - In repeats, an actor returned for game
- - Some Mexican a star in game
- - Card game played with two packs
- - Card game invented in Uruguay, popular in the 1950s
- - Card game with melding
- - Game with some American, a star
- - A name adopted by players before a game
- - Chelsea's wingers will employ a mainly malicious game
- - 108-card game
- - Two-deck card game
- - Deuces-wild card game
- - Card game with four jokers
- - Game whose name is Spanish for 'basket'
- - In block of flats, an actor returned for a card game
- - Two-pack card game
- - Can a saint have a game of cards?
- - '50s game craze
- - Rummy game played with two decks
- - Rummy-like card game
- - Game American, a stalwart in essence
- - Game players must pen article ... and another
- - Game in a street in famous wedding venue
- - Card-melding game
- - Game in which jokers and twos are wild
- - May one begin right away in cards?
- - Game with melding
- - Card game similar to rummy
- - 1950s game fad
- - Card-game, a form of rummy
- - A naive beginner among players getting a game
- - Game derived from 500 rummy
- - ... with 108 cards
- - Card game like rummy
- - It takes four jokers to play it
- - Game played with two decks
- - Game in which twos are wild
- - Card game invented in Uruguay
- - Variation of rummy that was a 1950s fad
- - Double-deck card game
- - Game with four jokers
- - Game using two decks of cards
- - Card game featured on a 1953 Life magazine cover
- - Rummy-like game
- - Card game that uses jokers
- - Two-deck game
- - Double-deck game
- - Once-fashionable card game
- - Game played to 5,000 points
- - Card game that uses four jokers
- - It uses two decks
- - Rummy game
- - Melder's game
- - Early 50's game fad
- - 1950's game fad
- - Popular game from Uruguay
- - Game to 5,000 points
- - Game with 12 wild cards
- - Game fad of the 50's
- - A card game
- - Popular card game.
- - Game at cards.
- - Game with jokers.
- - Two decks and sundry jokers.
- - It's played with 108 cards.
- - *Match game?
- - Card game
- - .... game
- - Players hugging a bridge player before a game of cards
- - Game akin to rummy
- - Card game grasped by American, a star
- - second time for drive in trudeau's land: it's a pastime
- - Rummy relative
- - Form of rummy
- - Rummy variety
- - Two-deck rummy variety
- - Two-deck rummy
- - Rummy variation
- - Basket rummy
- - Rummy's kin
- - Double deck rummy
- - Two-decked rummy
- - Rummy spin-off
- - Form of rummy played with two decks
- - Variety of rummy
- - Variation of rummy
- - Dual-deck rummy
- - Relative of rummy.
- - Basket: Sp.
- - Favorite subject for cartoonists.
- - Alternative to Bridge.
- - A natural nets 500 points.
- - Rival of bridge.
- - Newest craze.
- - Current indoor rage.
- - Bridge's rival.
- - sort of rummy nasa act malfunctions
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