- - Mendacity
- - practice of wilfully misleading someone
- - Terribly excited to lose vote to fraud
- - dishonesty of tie-up shown after a month
- - cited trouble about european betrayal
- - Deception; fraud
- - ... one held by stranger after a month for cheating
- - Con man's action
- - Cold in river on Italian craft
- - cede it mistakenly in dishonesty
- - Charlatan's specialty
- - Deception(Used today)
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- - Fraudulence
- - Practice for one telling lies, both big and small
- - Cunning trickery
- - Lies bound to be rejected outside European Commission
- - Dishonesty
- - Cheating of French clubs, couple from the south
- - It's a sham coming back, unable to move outside Clare
- - Even church is included backing fraud
- - Hoodwinking
- - Reviews fixture with Clare meeting Dublin craftiness
- - Trickery to mislead
- - Trick unfortunately enticed knight to come out
- - Fraud bound to include City in retrospect
- - Misrepresentation, deception
- - Pretence, cheating
- - Perfidy
- - Cheating
- - Fraud, falseness
- - Last month Moor set-up fraud
- - Used to sneak into 21-and-over show
- - Smoke and mirrors, say
- - Con artist's art
- - What scammers practice
- - Skullduggery
- - Scammer's skill
- - Scheming behavior
- - Iago's specialty
- - Hypocrisy
- - Falseness
- - Misleading tactics.
- - Con man's forte
- - Lying
- - Double-dealing
- - Whitewash
- - Treachery
- - Hocus-pocus
- - Imposture
- - Duplicity.
- - Artifice
- - Subterfuge
- - Con man's "game."
- - Guile
- - Chicanery
- - Deception
- - Lies
- - Fraud.
- - Pretence
- - Lie
- - Trickery
- - Fraud bound to have accepted church backing
- - cited problem with european fraud
- - Lies and cheating
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