Across
- The name of this solitaire game originates from the 13 columns that are formed when the cards are dealt into columns of four on the tableau.(2 Wds)
- This is also called the waste pile; cards laid aside as unplayable on being turned up from the stock or hand.
- A popular two-deck solitaire game where the main purpose of the game is to remove all cards from the tableau, assembling them in the tableau before removing them.
- Where cards are built on one another, starting from the bottom up. Only the top card is available for play.
- To transfer cards among the tableau or layout.
- A maneuvering space.
- The pile of cards that are left over after laying out the game. These can be turned over one-by-one or in groups of two or three, depending which game is being played.
- The area where the cards from the stock go when they are brought into play. Only the top card is available for play.
- Stock
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Down
- A solitaire card game often known only as Solitaire or Patience. Probably the best-known solo card game.
- Diamonds, spades, hearts, and clubs.
- This two deck solitaire game has an Equator.
- It's difficult to win this solitaire game, but its popularity endures. Also called Demon Solitaire.
- A pile or group of cards dealt out at the beginning, which is used, one card at a time, during the play.
- Where cards are placed face down directly on top of each other, and the player is allowed to see only the top card. Viewing these cards during a deal is often considered illegal.
- The array of cards first dealt out, comprising the tableau and possibly a stock and foundations.
- In solitaire, this is the part of the layout, excluding foundations, on which builds are made. In some games, the entire layout.
- A line of cards extending toward the player. Also a part of the tableau used for building.
- A vacancy in the tableau created by the removal of all cards of one pile.
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