Crossword clues for cards
cards
- Deck's 52
- Comical folks
- Checks IDs
- Birthday mail
- Bingo players' buys
- Bingo buys
- Aces and jacks
- "These poker items are made from 100% recycled material..."
- What hands are made of
- What hands are composed of
- What fills some shoes
- They're needed to play the starred answers' ends
- They get shuffled and dealt
- Tarots, e.g
- Sports collectibles
- Some Christmas mail
- Some bear greetings
- Shaky house-building materials?
- Queens, kings and aces
- Playing decks
- Pinochle need
- Parts of deals
- Neighbors of Gateway Arch
- Much Mother's Day mail
- Jokers and aces
- Jacks and kings
- Jacks and jokers, e.g
- Humorous fellows
- House-building material?
- House makeup, maybe
- Greeting or playing items
- Greeting or playing
- Greeting items
- Deck parts
- Dealers' decks
- Dealer's shoe fillers
- Dealer's deck
- Clownish sorts
- Chance pile, in Monopoly
- Business convention handouts
- Bridge player's need, and hint to this puzzle's theme
- Bridge materials?
- Blackjack players
- Birthday mailings
- Birthday greetings
- Bingo purchases
- Bingo needs
- Asks for ID
- Amusing fellows
- A hand might have five
- "House of ___" (Kevin Spacey show)
- "Games People Play"
- Jokesters
- See 36-Across
- Deck units
- Deck of 52
- '06 Series winner
- Wags
- Need for war games
- Some runners
- 2011 World Series champs, informally
- Sharp's handful
- Hand makeup
- Kings and queens, e.g.
- Bridge requirement
- Mo. pros
- Jokers, in two senses
- Boxing programs
- Funny fellows
- Busch Stadium team
- Missouri team, for short
- King and queen, e.g.
- Kings and queens, e.g
- Popular pastime
- Calling and playing
- Face and greeting
- Games played with a pack
- Clubs, possibly, for eccentrics
- What those on 3 wouldn't want? 9 might be one of them
- Items in pack
- Department store section
- Contents of some decks
- Bridge need
- Witty ones
- King and queen
- Funny ones
- Casino supply
- They'll give you a hand
- Kings, queens and jacks
- This puzzle's subject
- They come for your birthday
- Poker need
- Jokers and jokesters
- Deck makeup
- Deck contents
- Deck components
- Checks one's age
- You get them in a deal
- They bring greetings
- St. Louis team, familiarly
- Radiohead: "House of ___"
- Printed greetings
- Playing and greeting things
- Hallmark buys
Wiktionary
n. 1 (plural of card English) 2 card game
WordNet
n. a game played with playing cards [syn: card game]
Wikipedia
Cards was a card creation application developed by Apple Inc. for iOS 5. Cards was released to the general public on October 12, 2011. The application was discontinued on September 10, 2013.
Usage examples of "cards".
There were more cards scattered on the table: they might be finished or barely started.
Colorful pasteboard cards spilled on the carpet, some large as book covers, some small and square, a few round as big coins.
Except cardsmiths impressed their own life force into cards to bind the magic.
Most were also weapon masters to protect the cards and wealth they garnered.
He had a fortune in cards and temporary freedom, but no idea of his troubles, and no clue what to do.
Making sure his doublet was laced tight and tails tucked in, the loose cards and pouch against his stomach, he cradled head on arms.
Byron scrambled up, assured his cards were safe in his shirt, and faced towards the far stairwell.
Handing Cerise the invitation, he rolled over, showering hay and chaff that glittered in the dusklight, fished sticky loose cards from inside his shirt.
Perhaps Duke Stanwin commissioned Rayner to fashion cards, and this is some password or calling card.
Some were healing cards that felt warm, or crop-growing cards that smelt of earth, or whatever.
Two souvenir cards showed the Waterholm Winter Festival, one depicted the Wis Waterfall, a wedding keepsake portrayed a bride and groom, and so on.
Cerise had shown her half-dozen unknowns to Byron, and give up the best cards as a fee.
Keeping the cards sorted, he stuffed them in the purse and down his shirt, then climbed out of the warm rock pocket.
And lure you from your wicked ways, creating cards and gambling with them!
Byron was alone, nursing bruises and painting cards by the light of a fire made from fallen pine boughs.