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Answer for the clue "Trick-taking game with a 48-card deck ", 8 letters:
pinochle

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also pinocle , 1864, Peaknuckle , of uncertain origin, perhaps from Swiss dialect Binokel (German), binocle (French), from French binocle "pince-nez" (17c.), from Medieval Latin binoculus "binoculars" (see binocular ). Taken as a synonym for bésigue "bezique," ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a card game played with a 48-card pack (two of each suit for high cards); play resembles whist [syn: pinocle , penuchle , bezique ]

Usage examples of pinochle.

It seems from what Schultz says that after Kunz returns to Germany, he misses his gin rummy no little as the game is practically unknown in his country where cardplayers generally favor pinochle or maybe klabriasch.

Duke was a panda bear, all he wanted was to sleep in the same bed with me and play pinochle.

Seeing myself in a cell next to Fud, the Meeks boys playing pinochle sideways through the bars, I popped off another shot, the hammer clicking on an empty chamber.