| YARBOROUGH | Hand of cards (in bridge or whist) containing no card above a nine (10) |
| RUBBER | A cabinetmaker's polishing pad; a stationery item for erasing pencillings; a coarse file; a match of three games in bridge or whist; or, caoutchouc (6) |
| POINTS | Prongs of a deer's antler; values assigned to certain cards in bridge; or, each of the 32 directions |
| TRICK | Heraldic sketch of a coat of arms with tinctures (colours) indicated by letters or signs; an illusory, magical or puzzling feat or device; or, a sequence of cards in bridge (5) |
| IDEAL | One hand of cards in an old BBC3 Online sitcom (5) |
| PAREN | Figure above a 9 or 0, for short |
| RECIPEFILE | Set of cards in the kitchen |
| RUN | Word for a gallop or jog that also means an upstream migration of salmon, a roulade, an enclosure for chickens, a score of one in cricket or a sequence of cards in one suit (3) |
| LAYOUT | The arrangement or plan of something ; the format of a printed page; a formation of cards in patience; or, a configuration of dominoes (6) |
| DEAL | A portion; a distribution or hand of cards; or, a business transaction (4) |
| FLUSH | In poker or brag, a hand of card all of the same suit (5) |
| SADDLE | Bend cards in such a way that the deck will be cut one card above one of these cards* |
| DUMMY | Ventriloquist's doll; prototype of a book; or, an exposed hand of cards (5) |
| STRAIGHTFLUSH | Hand of cards all of one suit and in a continuous sequence (8,5) |
| JACK | Playing card above a 10 |
| TEN | Card above a king, in pinochle |
| CARDGAME | General name for a pastime such as bridge, canasta, snap or whist (4,4) |
| DRAWOUT | Start off a game of snap or whist (4,3) |
| TREY | Card above a deuce |
| ACE | Card above a king (3) |