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| 20 answers for: Jacks or jokers, eg (7-5) | 
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 | RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |  
|  | PLAYINGCARDS | Jacks or jokers, eg (7-5) |  
|  | PLAYINGCARD | Jack or joker, eg (7-4) |  
|  | CARD | Ace or joker, eg (4) |  
|  | CARDS | Jacks and jokers, e.g. |  
|  | TRIO | Three musicians collectively or a piece of music composed for such a group; or, a set of three aces, kings, queens, jacks or tens held in one hand in piquet (4) |  
|  | DIBS | Name of a game played with pebbles or knuckle-bones, hence a word for money; jacks; or, a claim of rights (4) |  
|  | OPENS | Announces a pair of jacks or better |  
|  | OPENERS | Jacks or better, sometimes |  
|  | DRAWPOKER | "Jacks or better" is a form of it |  
|  | PAIR | Two jacks or aces |  
|  | OPEN | Hold jacks or better |  
|  | GAME | Jacks or hopscotch |  
|  | FOES | Batman and Joker, eg |  
|  | TRIPLEANTE | It's put up for the third unopened jacks-or-better pot in a row* |  
|  | NATURALCARD | Something other than the joker, e.g.* |  
|  | MANIAC | The Joker, e.g. |  
|  | CLOWNS | *Pennywise and Joker, e.g. |  
|  | PSYCHOPATH | The Joker, e.g. |  
|  | HOIST | Word for "lift", hence a group of flying colours or flags, raised as a signal; or, a crane, jack or pulley with which to heave, elevate or winch (5) |  
|  | HONOUR | Word for great esteem or respect; an award or decoration; a group of manors held by a lord; or, an ace, king, queen, jack or ten in bridge |  |