- - it comes before an ad
- - there's no advantage in having this card
- - devil's two
- - Work out one day's been wasted (or two)
- - does it follow an ace in tennis?
- - Tennis official's call
- - Wild card, sometimes
- - This is often wild
- - Wild card, at times
- - Wild card, perhaps
- - A trey beats it
- - Trey's subordinate
- - Wild card, often
- - Card that's sometimes wild
- - Even a trey beats it
- - Possible wild card
- - Wild card in canasta
- - It comes between ads
- - It's sometimes wild
- - "Wild" card
- - Kiss "You know your man is working hard. He's worth a ......"
- - It's often wild
- - It might be wild at a poker table
- - It may be wild
- - Occasional wild card, in poker
- - It turns 19 into 21
- - Common wild card
- - It doesn't take much
- - Trey's neighbor
- - Two in one's hand
- - It might be wild
- - Minor diamond
- - tennis score of forty all
- - Two tie at Wimbledon
- - 40-40 in a game of tennis.
- - Forty-all situation in tennis
- - Stewie Griffin catchphrase, "What the ..........?"
- - a devil or two
- - US Open deadlock
- - Tennis score of 40-40
- - tie-breaking situation in tennis
- - 6-Across, in cards
- - 40-all, in tennis
- - Value of two on a playing card
- - Tied position in a game at tennis
- - two, in poker
- - Two, at the poker table
- - Two in a casino
- - reason second daughter dropped a playing card?
- - a tie in tennis that requires winning two successive points to win the game
- - Tied score in Tennis
- - card that loses to a trey
- - when tennis can go to the devil?
- - diamond of little value
- - Devil of a stalemate in court
- - Turns up, writer possesses sign of The Devil
- - Tennis 40/40
- - Two in cards or dice
- - One above ace
- - What turns 19 into 21?
- - Two, to card players
- - Two, to a card player
- - Two, in poker slang
- - Two, in card games
- - Tie, in tennis
- - Small club, maybe
- - Loser to a trey
- - Little casino, if a spade
- - Forty all
- - Difference between 19 and 21
- - Dice cast called "snake eyes"
- - Diamond that often isn't that valuable?
- - Advantage preceder
- - 40-40, in tennis
- - 40-40 in tennis — 2 in cards
- - 40-40 at tennis
- - 30-30
- - "What the ......?" ("Family Guy" catchphrase)
- - "...... Bigalow: Male Gigolo" (1999 comedy)
- - Dice throw
- - Twosome
- - Playing card
- - Court tie
- - Low card
- - Low card in Texas hold'em
- - Wimbledon tie
- - Tennis deadlock
- - Two in cards
- - River claims posh Charlie Dickens
- - Tied tennis score
- - Two-pip card
- - Score before ad in
- - Usually low card
- - Tennis tourney tie
- - Two died next to Brussels church
- - Tie at Wimbledon
- - Euphemism for Satan, with 'the'
- - Minor card
- - Devil: two
- - Two in the hand
- - Small diamond?
- - Ad preceder?
- - Two in Las Vegas, say
- - Easily beatable card in war
- - Lowest poker card
- - Low card in a deck
- - Forty-all in tennis
- - 2007 tennis-related play that marked a Broadway comeback for Angela Lansbury
- - Low-value card
- - Two last in line prompted to go up
- - Card with two pips
- - 40-40, at Wimbledon
- - Tennis tie
- - Two-...
- - Two, in a deck
- - Lowest card in many games
- - Court parity
- - Low poker card
- - Diamond of minimal value
- - Small club?
- - Kiss classic off debut
- - Score before ad in or ad out
- - "Little .... Coupe": Beach Boys hit
- - Low end of the deck
- - Two-spot
- - Poker card
- - "Little ...... Coupe" (1963 Beach Boys album)
- - Club that doesn't beat much
- - Number two, at the casino
- - Card below a trey
- - Kravitz-covered Kiss classic
- - Tie during a tennis game
- - Two at a table
- - Small spade, maybe
- - Tie on some courts
- - Likely loser in war
- - Dickens
- - Unlikely trick-taker
- - Bottom of a suit
- - Ace plus one
- - Two for some hand holders
- - Court deadlock
- - Certain tie
- - Tennis term
- - Tied, in a way
- - Curveball, in slang
- - Movie gigolo Bigalow
- - Little diamond
- - Tied score
- - Two seconds of Edgar Bergen during screen test
- - Die face
- - Blackjack card
- - Two of cards
- - Tennis score
- - Part of a suit
- - ... card
- - Devil
- - Seven-___ (worst hand in Texas hold 'em)
- - In tennis, a tie that can only be broken by a player scoring twice in a row
- - A playing card or dice with two pips or spots
- - Mr. Bigalow: Male Gigolo
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