- men's
magazine published in 1959 The
Knave, a
Welsh hillfort also
known as Deborah's Hole Camp In
Knights and
Knaves logic puzzles, a
person who always...
- and
knaves.
Alice says, "We are both
knaves”. In this case,
Alice is a
knave and Bob is a knight. Alice's
statement cannot be true,
because a
knave admitting...
-
Italian decks,
there are
androgynous knaves that are
sometimes referred to as maids. In the
Sicilian Tarot deck, the
knaves are
unambiguously female and are...
- (The)
Knave of
Diamonds may
refer to:
Knave of
Diamonds (arts ****ociation), a
circle of avant-garde
artists in
Russia The
Knave of
Diamonds (novel), a...
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Crest of a
Knave is the
sixteenth studio album by
British rock band
Jethro Tull,
released in 1987. The
album was
recorded after a three-year
hiatus caused...
- A
Kestrel for a
Knave is a
novel by
English author Barry Hines,
published in 1968. Set in an
unspecified mining area in
Northern England, the book follows...
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against all.
Other names for this game
include Quatre Valets and Stay Away.
Knaves is a
variant and it is also
similar to the
Austrian and
German games, Slobberhannes...
- Look up
knave of
hearts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Knave of
Hearts may
refer to: The Jack of
Hearts in a deck of
playing cards The
Knave of Hearts...
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original miniseries Alice, the
Knave, pla**** by
Philip Winchester, is
reimagined as Jack
Heart (playing on the fact that "
knaves" are now
called "jacks"),...
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elements of folk rock and proto-punk,
making the
Knaves stand out
among their contemporaries. The
Knaves line-up
consisted of
Howard Berkman (lead guitar...