Jack in the deck
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KNAVEJack in the deck
KNAVEJack in the deck.
KNAVEJack in a deck
KNAVEJack, in a deck
KNAVEJack in a deck of cards
ACEBullet in the deck
EIGHTOFDIAMONDSIt's in the deck
STOWSlip in under the deck
UPNEXTIn the on-deck circle
DUEUPIn the on-deck circle
LALASyllables in "Deck the Halls"
NEXTIn the on-deck circle
NEXTUPIn the on-deck circle
GRANDSTANDPLAYSCatches in the upper deck?
ACETop card in the deck
ACEHigh card in the deck
APPARELIt's "gay" in "Deck the Halls"
DONPut on, in "Deck the Halls"
THEDEUCEOFCLUBSLow card in the bridge deck
AROSEHit the deck, in one sense
GAYLike the apparel donned in "Deck the Halls"
hatchwayan opening in the deck of a ship
hatchopening in the floor, a ship's deck, etc.
VIINumber on the Chariot card in a tarot deck
hatchwaysHATCHWAY, an opening in the deck of a ship
LASSESSome of those who "hail the new" in "Deck the Halls"
blackestOf or denoting the suits spades and clubs in a deck of cards
scuppersA hole in a ship's side to carry water overboard from the deck
scupperA hole in a ship's side to carry water overboard from the deck
deadlightthick pane of glass set in the hull or deck to admit light
razeedship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
razeesship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
hawseholesA hole in the deck of a ship through which an anchor cable passes
razeeingship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
razeeship, esp. a warship, reduced in height by the removal of the upper deck
hawseholeA hole in the deck of a ship through which an anchor cable passes
lazaretteA small compartment below the deck in the after end of a vessel, used for stores
lazarettesA small compartment below the deck in the after end of a vessel, used for stores
cockpitA sunken area in the after deck of a boat providing space for members of the crew
cockpitsA sunken area in the after deck of a boat providing space for members of the crew