Other crossword clues for answer "SKAT"
- SKAT
- 32-card game
- Game for three
- Three-player card game
- 32-card card game
- Card game for three
- Game with a small pack
- Three-handed card game
- Germany's national game
- Game with trump cards
- Wikipedia calls it "one of the best and most interesting card games for 3 players," which, okay, whatever you say
- Card game with jacks as trumps
- Card game similar to Tarock and Schafkopf
- Card game that sounds like a command to nudniks
- Card game with an auction
- Game with 32 cards
- Trick-taking game for three players
- Popular trick-taking game
- Game using 32 cards
- Old card game
- Thirty-two card game
- Card game with tricks
- Card game featured in "The Tin Drum"
- German game for three
- Game whose name means "discard"
- Three-person card game
- Game with no card lower than seven
- It's played with less than a full deck
- Card game that sounds like a jazz styling
- It's played with 32 cards
- Trick-taking game
- Game played with a deck of 32 cards
- Game in which the lowest card is a seven
- It doesn't require a full deck
- Card game for a threesome
- Card game that sounds like a singing style
- Card game that sounds like a style of singing
- Card game whose official rules were revised after German reunification
- Card game
- Card game of yore
- Three-hand card game
- Card game for three players
- Card game using sevens through aces
- Three-handed game
- Game using only cards higher than six
- Popular card game in Germany
- Game with a 32-card deck
- Game similar to pinochle
- Pinochle-like card game
- Card game in which 10s score higher than kings and queens
- Bridge relative
- Game played in "All Quiet on the Western Front"
- New Complete Hoyle section
- Game using a 32-card deck
- Card game that doesn't use twos through sixes
- Schafskopf successor
- Three-player game using 32 cards
- Cards for three.
- Game similar to sheepshead
- German trick-taking game
- Card game popular in Germany.
- Most popular card game of Germany.
- Game for three, with 32 cards.
- German card game.
- Game with thirty-two cards.
- Danny Kaye's type of song.
- Game played with 32 cards
- Game with matadors and schneiders
- Card game played with sevens through aces
- It requires 32 cards
- Bridgelike game
- Game in which jacks are highest trumps
- It uses sevens through aces
- Three-player game
- Game in which jacks are always highest trumps
- It's played with a deck of 32 cards
- Trick-taking game with 32 cards
- Card game in which jacks are highest trumps
- Card game with no cards below seven
- Game in which jacks are the highest trumps
- Trick-taking card game
- Activity in which people are not playing with a full deck
- Card game in which jacks are the top four trumps
- Game in which a player may be schneidered
- Game with trumps
- Card game played without twos through sixes
- Game similar to bridge
- Trick-taking game played with 32 cards
- Game in which top trumps are called matadors
- Game in which sevens are low
- Three-player trick-taking game
- 32-card bidding game
- Card game of old
- Card game that's the national game of Germany
- Get!
- Game with matadors
- Rap relative
- 32 cards in this game
- Card game with sevens through aces
- Game for those with less than a full deck
- Popular card game
- Game with 20 fewer cards than a full deck
- Game with scwarzes and schneiders
- Popular German card game
- Tricky game with 32 cards
- Card game with jacks as the highest trumps
- Ad-lib in jazz singing
- Dealer's choice
- 3-handed card game
- Three-man card game
- Card game for three hands
- 32-card pack game
- Type of card game
- Bridgelike card game
- It doesn't use twos through sixes
- National card game of Germany
- Shoo!
- Game using a small deck
- Three-person, 32-card game
- Card game with a forehand, middlehand and rearhand
- Most popular card game in Germany
- German trump-taking game
- Card game invented in Germany
- Pinochle cousin
- Cousin of pinochle
- Germany's most popular card game