| SKEETFLUSH | In draw poker, nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a home game, five cards containing a 9, 5, |
| BOBTAILSTRAIGHT | In draw poker, nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a home game, four cards in sequence, that r |
| TIERCE | In draw poker, nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a home game, three cards to a straight flus |
| TIGER | In draw poker, a nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a private or home game, five cards 3 to 9 |
| BIGTIGER | Nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a private or home game, five cards 8 to king with no pair, |
| SKEET | In draw poker, nonstandard hand sometimes given value in a private or home game, any hand containing |
| OMEGA | Last appearance in a home game ... (5) |
| IDS | Cards containing personal information: Abbr. |
| CANARD | A false report card containing a point of reference (6) |
| CARAWAYSEED | Card containing a way to recognise flavour enhancer (7,4) |
| DECLARES | Specifies, generally in a home game, whether one is going high or low in a split-pot game* |
| CATHOP | In draw poker, a draw of two (sometimes more) cards to a straight or flush* |
| CRISSCROSS | A home game also known as X marks the spot, a form of widow poker in which each player is dealt five |
| STICK | "I'll ___" (expression heard in draw poker in home games that means "I decline to draw cards")* |
| DECLARE | Indicate (usually in a home game) whether one is going high, low, or both* |
| LOSS | Result of being the 5 in a 9-5 final score |
| RAP | In draw poker, at the time to draw cards, indicate that one is pat |
| MICHAELJORDAN | Former Bulls player and 14-time NBA All-Star who scored 60 points in a game five times: 2 wds. |
| BOBTAIL | In draw poker, four cards to a straight or flush* |
| HAND | Five cards, in draw poker |