- - Guy taking in the Spanish dupe
- - Dupe
- - Guy filled with energy left kid
- - Deceive bloke about the Spanish
- - Kid [oneself]
- - Give false impression
- - Fox needing a bit of luck during a sportive deed
- - Deceive by a cunning deed, going round a left turn
- - Deceive, beguile
- - Trick(Used today)
- - Mislead(Used today)
- - Make someone believe something that's not true
- - Fool (oneself)
- - Pull a fast one on Bob getting out of double bed
- - The Spanish hombre's taken trick
- - Mislead intentionally
- - Kid, as oneself
- - Lead on diamonds, then duck?
- - Deceive, mislead
- - Fool departs for good in flood
- - Lead into false belief
- - Deceive oneself
- - Lead down the garden path
- - String along
- - Bluff
- - Fake-out
- - Hoodwink
- - Hornswoggle
- - Gull
- - Beguile.
- - Lead on
- - Put one over on
- - Cheat
- - Deceive
- - Mislead
- - Bamboozle
- - Fool
- - Take in
- - Trick
- - Deceive, with a bit of luck, in a dodgy deed
- - Beguile, hoodwink
- - Trick, deceive
- - Con escaped bottom first
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