- - Deceive, hoodwink
- - Deceive, trick
- - Deceive
- - a pawn or victim of a deception
- - fool from oxford up exercising
- - Victim of deception
- - fool in belfast party taking recreational drug
- - Victim of trickery expected to hold power
- - Fool scheduled to seize power
- - Fool somewhat mixed-up Europhile
- - fool up in delaware
- - Fool or con
- - One getting suckered
- - cheat out of being fed up every time
- - Trick of the French to forego training
- - Victim(Used today)
- - Someone who's been played for a sucker
- - Person who's been snookered
- - Person who's been conned
- - Easily-deceived person
- - Accidental repeat of an entry in a crossword grid
- - Snooker
- - Fake-out
- - Copy, for short
- - Short copy?
- - Copy, in brief
- - Replica
- - Con victim
- - Victim
- - Puppet
- - Unwitting accomplice
- - Hoodwink
- - Hornswoggle
- - Pull a fast one on
- - Fall guy
- - Gull
- - Con man's mark
- - Cat's-paw.
- - Unwitting victim
- - Stooge
- - Swindler's victim
- - Scam victim
- - Pawn
- - Pushover
- - Swindle
- - Take for a ride
- - Hoax
- - Suck in
- - Beguile.
- - Put one over on
- - Cheat
- - Mislead
- - Delude
- - Put something over on
- - Bamboozle
- - Easy mark
- - Chump
- - Sucker
- - Pigeon
- - Gullible one
- - Patsy
- - Sap
- - Soft touch
- - Fool
- - Take in
- - Copy ....
- - Trick
- - Con
- - Rip off
- - A person who is easily tricked or deceived
- - Charge involving quiet cheat
- - fool or hoax
- - Cheap counterfeit
- - Person deceived into making a copy?
- - Easily fooled person
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