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- Euchre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:List_of_trick-taking_games.
- Euchre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Euchre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Euchre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Section_OR.
- Euchre wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikisource1911Enc.
- Euchre subject Category:19th-century_card_games.
- Euchre subject Category:Anglo-American_playing_card_games.
- Euchre subject Category:Euchre.
- Euchre subject Category:Four-player_card_games.
- Euchre subject Category:Year_of_introduction_missing.
- Euchre hypernym Game.
- Euchre type VideoGame.
- Euchre comment "Euchre /ˈjuːkər/ or eucre is a trick-taking card game most commonly played with four people in two partnerships with a deck of 24, or sometimes 32, standard playing cards. It is the game responsible for introducing the joker into modern packs; this was invented around 1860 to act as a top trump or best bower (from the German word Bauer, "farmer", denoting also the jack).".
- Euchre label "Euchre".
- Euchre sameAs Euchre.
- Euchre sameAs Euchre.
- Euchre sameAs ユーカー.
- Euchre sameAs Juker.
- Euchre sameAs m.0p5ys.
- Euchre sameAs Euchre.
- Euchre sameAs Q3059474.
- Euchre sameAs Q3059474.
- Euchre wasDerivedFrom Euchre?oldid=681547801.
- Euchre depiction Euchre.jpg.
- Euchre homepage euchre.html.
- Euchre isPrimaryTopicOf Euchre.