- CARDS
- Kings and queens
- In the __ (likely)
- Deck members
- Insubstantial construction material?
- Jacks and jokers
- St. Louis team, familiarly
- Pokémon collectibles
- Busch Stadium team, for short
- Witty ones
- Checks IDs
- Funny fellows
- Deck contents
- House-building material?
- Contents of some decks
- Jokers and jokesters
- Dealer's shoe fillers
- Bingo purchases
- Funny folks
- Prankish people
- Comedians
- Kidders
- Types of these begin 17- and 62-Across and 10- and 30-Down
- Bridge player's need, and hint to this puzzle's theme
- Shaky house-building materials?
- Playing decks
- Team in 40-Across
- King and queen
- Department store section
- See 62-Across
- Requests identification
- What casino workers are always dealing with
- Swiped items
- Casino supply
- Birthday mail
- Poker player's pack
- Poker necessities
- Aces and jacks
- Poker pack
- Dealer's deck
- Birthday mailings
- Asks for ID
- Dealers' decks
- Deck of 52
- Sports collectibles
- Birthday greetings
- Deck's 52
- Jacks and kings
- Bridge need
- Bridge requirement
- What fills some shoes
- What hands are made of
- Queens, kings and aces
- They bring greetings
- House makeup, maybe
- Ed Stanky's men.
- Never-say-die wags.
- Bridge.
- Nickname of a ball team.
- National League team.
- Ball team.
- Jokers.
- St. Louis team.
- Companion of spades.
- Holiday mail.
- Neighbors of Gateway Arch
- Humorous fellows
- Jokers and aces
- Games People Play
- Amusing fellows
- Calling and playing
- Deck parts
- Funny ones
- Face and greeting
- King and queen, e.g.
- Missouri team, for short
- Deck units
- Kings and queens, e.g.
- Wags
- Popular pastime
- Jokers, in two senses
- Boxing programs
- Mo. pros
- Jokesters
- Busch Stadium team
- See 36-Across
- '06 Series winner
- Need for war games
- 2011 World Series champs, informally
- Hand makeup
- Sharp's handful
- See 41-Across
- What hands are composed of
- Kings, queens and jacks
- What's the big deal?
- Results of some fouls in soccer
- Deck components
- Radiohead: "House of ___"
- Kings and queens, but not princes or princesses
- Checks one's age
- Greeting or playing
- Greeting items
- Some bear greetings
- Bingo needs
- They come for your birthday
- Greeting or playing items
- Tarots, e.g.
- Parts of deals
- *Blackjack players
- Chance pile, in Monopoly
- A hand might have five
- They're needed to play the starred answers' ends
- Nines and tens, but not elevens
- Unscrupulous gambler
- The Newlywed Game props
- Features of 8-Down
- You get them in a deal
- Playing and greeting things
- Bingo buys
- Bingo players' buys
- Hallmark buys
- Much Mother's Day mail
- Word that can follow the last parts of 17- and 52-Across and 11- and 25-Down
- Clownish sorts
- Jacks and jokers, e.g.
- There are 52 in a 52-Across
- Makeup of a tarot deck
- Magic: The Gathering need
- Wits
- Kings or queens
- Much mail, now
- Things to cut
- They may be counted
- They'll give you a hand