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Answer for the clue "Clay court mallet-and-ball game ", 5 letters:
roque

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1899, "arbitrary alteration of croquet" [OED].

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Roque \Roque\ (r[=o]k), n. [Abbr. fr. Croquet .] A form of croquet modified for greater accuracy of play. The court has a wood border often faced with rubber, used as a cushion in bank shots. The balls are 31/4 in. in diameter, the cage (center arches or ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (lb en US) a form of croquet using short-handled mallets, and played on a hard surface

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Roque is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Ademir Roque Kaefer (born 1960), Brazilian football player Alphonse Roque-Ferrier (1844-1907), French philologist. Ana Roque de Duprey (1853–1933), Puerto Rican educator and suffragist Bruno ...

Usage examples of roque.

Mademoiselle La Roque, who was sitting by the side of the bed attending earnestly to this discourse, wept as he reverted to the danger of his situation.

La Roque, who instantly recognized a long lost friend disguised under the habit of a Carthusian, rushed into his arms.

Roque, our mistress is faster than a falcon, and she could teach the most skilled Cordoban or Mexican how to ride!

It is curious that more vividly than anything that came afterwards in the Spanish war I remember the week of so-called training that we received before being sent to the front -- the huge cavalry barracks in Barcelona with its draughty stables and cobbled yards, the icy cold of the pump where one washed, the filthy meals made tolerable by pannikins of wine, the trousered militia-women chopping firewood, and the roll-call in the early mornings where my prosaic English name made a sort of comic interlude among the resounding Spanish ones, Manuel Gonzalez, Pedro Aguilar, Ramon Fenellosa, Roque Ballaster, Jaime Domenech, Sebastian Viltron, Ramon Nuvo Bosch.

It is curious that more vividly than anything that came afterwards in the Spanish war I remember the week of so-called training that we received before being sent to the front -- the huge cavalry barracks in Barcelona with its draughty stables and cobbled yards, the icy cold of the pump where one washed, the filthy meals made tolerable by pannikins of wine, the trousered militia-women chopping firewood, and the roll-call in the early mornings where my prosaic English name made a sort of comic interlude among the resounding Spanish ones, Manuel Gonzalez, Pedro Aguilar, Ramon Fenellosa, Roque Ballaster, Jaime Domenech, Sebastian Viltron, Ramon Nuvo Bosch.

Some sails on the horizon, doubtless those going to San Roque in search of favorable winds for doubling the Cape of Good Hope.

In Maine's Jonesport area a cutter checks Sawyers Cove, Roque Harbor, Black Cove, Moose Peak Light, Chandler and Englishman Bay, Little Machias Bay, Machias Bay East Side, Machias Bay West Side, and Mistaken Harbor, all without success.

De Roque probably removed his shoes and stood on the rubber ice-bag while he opened the safe and took out the bonds and papers Simpson had so accurately described.

The police can establish his connection with the telephone message to Miss Richmond, the booking of the two passages under the name of Morris, and the place where he and De Roque met while the fake Mrs.

Some sails on the horizon, doubtless those going to San Roque in search of favourable winds for doubling the Cape of Good Hope.