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The answer ACE has 2534 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of ace in various dictionaries:
noun - the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number
noun - one of four playing cards in a deck having a single pip on its face
noun - someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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One; A1 |
Hole in one (golf) |
Winning serve; expert |
One needs a certain start |
Crack one |
One star |
One fighter pilot |
Card |
Expert golfer's achievement |
Expert; one |
Possible Jeopardy Clues |
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If you go on injured reserve with an ankle sprain, you may need this brand of bandage marketed by BD since 1913 |
Gambling guru Edwin Silberstang calls it "The most powerful of all cards at blackjack" |
Blackjack's one or eleven(3) |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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In racket games: |
A serve that one's opponent fails to hit. |
A point scored by such a serve. |
The act of hitting a golf ball in the hole with one's first shot. |
A military aircraft pilot who has destroyed five or more enemy aircraft. |
An expert in a given field. |
Top-notch first-rate. |
to do very well in an exam: |
abbreviation for Active Corps of Executives: an organization in the US that consists of working executives who give free help and advice to small businesses |
a person who is unusually good at doing something skillful: |
Ace description |
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An ace is a playing card, die or domino with a single pip. In the standard French deck, an ace has a single suit symbol (a heart, diamond, spade, or club) located in the middle of the card, sometimes large and decorated, especially in the case of the ace of spades. This embellishment on the ace of spades started when King James VI of Scotland and I of England required an insignia of the printing house to be printed on the ace of spades. This insignia was necessary for identifying the printing house and stamping it as having paid the new stamp tax. Although this requirement was abolished in 1960, the tradition has been kept by many card makers. In other countries the stamp and embellishments are usually found on ace cards; clubs in France, diamonds in Russia, and hearts in Genoa because they have the most blank space. * The word "ace" comes from the Old French word as (from Latin 'as') meaning 'a unit', from the name of a small Roman coin. It originally meant the side of a die with only o |