- - Scapegrace
- - scoundrel in part of church requiring hearing
- - Scoundrel found in church, they say
- - the scoundrel built the king's head next to part of church!
- - Jack takes king to the middle of the wheel
- - rogue in the pack?
- - Jack, old scoundrel
- - one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a young prince
- - one of four rogues in the pack?
- - Jack's vocal part of church
- - Rascal, bounder (arch)
- - Jack is scoundrel
- - jack found in church, we hear
- - In cards, it's another name for the jack
- - Ms Trump exposed rising European villain
- - Jack, the rascal
- - Card cheat of old
- - hearty rogue, maybe!
- - disreputable one appearing in a black suit, maybe
- - Jack's part of church, by the sound of it
- - A rascal between the aisles they say
- - jack giving king new greeting
- - Jack pukes in the Middle Temple's central area
- - Jack in a pack of cards
- - Jack, who doffs his cap in church space
- - Old sinner: there's one in every church reportedly
- - ... of Hearts (tart burglar in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland)
- - Jack drove van kilometres partly in reverse
- - Jack could be in a suit
- - rascal found in church, we hear
- - Playing-card jack
- - Jack (playing card)
- - Jack of hearts, e.g.
- - Jack — rotter
- - A court card.
- - ...... of Hearts (tart thief in a nursery rhyme)
- - Rascal(Used today)
- - Court card
- - Jack of diamonds, e.g.
- - Rogue or scoundrel
- - Jack alternative
- - Face card
- - Jack is one up from Number 10
- - Just over ten kilometres before ecclesiastical section
- - Rogue's central part in place of worship, we hear
- - Jack (cards)
- - (In cards) jack
- - Untrustworthy person
- - Jack from luggage van keeps turning up
- - Jack is dishonest person
- - Jack, by another name
- - Jack who stole those tarts?
- - Jack in a suit
- - Jack
- - Another name for the jack in playing cards
- - Card cheat?
- - Tricky rascal
- - Jack in a deck of cards
- - Jack in playing cards
- - Rat pack member?
- - Jack's other name
- - Unscrupulous man
- - Jack is varlet
- - Unscrupulous man; jack
- - Old sinner — there's one, they say, in every church
- - Tart thief of rhyme
- - Jack (card)
- - "Taming of the Shrew" insult
- - Scoundrel; card
- - Jack, in a deck
- - .... of Hearts, accused tarts thief
- - Villain
- - Scalawag
- - Roguish guy
- - Jack in the deck
- - Tart taker of nursery rhymes
- - Noted tart stealer
- - Rogue part of church given hearing
- - Varlet
- - A face card
- - John is above Number 10
- - Jack the rogue
- - 10-queen go-between
- - Tart thief
- - Liar in a logic puzzle
- - Nursery rhyme tart taker
- - Dishonest person
- - Originally, a male servant
- - Dastardly one
- - Unprincipled one
- - He stole the tarts of the Queen of Hearts
- - He stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts
- - Roguish character
- - Thief who stole the Queen of Hearts' tarts
- - Deceitful fellow
- - Untrustworthy rascal
- - Base character
- - Unprincipled person
- - Where a scoundrel worships?
- - Not one to trust
- - Medieval servant
- - Dastard
- - He stole the tarts of Queen of Hearts
- - Scroundrel
- - He's a card
- - Picture card^KNAV
- - Tarts thief
- - Jack, in cards
- - The jack
- - Scamp
- - Unprincipled man
- - Stealer of tarts
- - Playing card in England
- - Pam.
- - High card in euchre.
- - Tricky fellow.
- - Playing card
- - Rogue
- - Unprincipled fellow
- - Blackguard
- - Ne'er-do-well
- - Unprincipled guy
- - Base man?
- - Dishonorable fellow
- - Black jack, e.g
- - Untrustworthy one
- - Mattel offering
- - Deceitful person
- - Deceitful sort
- - ... card
- - Rascal
- - Rapscallion
- - Trickster
- - Scoundrel
- - the rogue in the pack
- - Jack in a deck of playing-cards
- - one out of thirteen is a rogue
- - alternative name for the jack in a pack of cards.
- - rogue's oddly kind way
- - jack last seen on north avenue
- - Another name for a jack, in cards
- - Scoundrel beats ten
- - jack's a villain!
- - Rogue (arch)
- - Traditional name for a jack in cards
- - jack's a card
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