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noun
- A card game in which players select any two of four cards turned face up in a layout and bet that one of them will be matched before the other as cards are dealt one at a time from the pack
- Three-card monte
adjective
- Of, relating to, or involving the use of random sampling techniques and often the use of computer simulation to obtain approximate solutions to mathematical or physical problems especially in terms of a range of values each of which has a calculated probability of being the solution
"Monte Carlo calculations"
noun
- A sandwich that contains ham, cheese, mustard, and often turkey and mayonnaise, that is dipped in egg and pan-fried, and that is often dusted with powdered sugar and served with jam
"The pure American version of the croque monsieur is the Monte Cristo. There's deli ham and cheese—and sometimes turkey—but with added sugar in the form of jam or powdered sugar and added fat in the form of French toast or deep frying. Many variations of this classic sandwich are fully coated in a pancake-like batter and deep fried …"
geographical name
- Ruined city of the Zapotecs in the state of Oaxaca, southern Mexico, southwest of the city of Oaxaca
geographical name
- Commune in Monaco bordering on France and the Mediterranean Sea population 14,586
geographical name
- Hill 1706 feet (520 meters) high in southern Italy between Rome and Naples
noun
- A gambling game in which the dealer shows three cards, shuffles them, places them face down, and invites spectators to bet they can identify the location of a particular card
geographical name
- Mountain 9217 feet (2809 meters) high on the Austria–Italy border; highest in the Carnic Alps
geographical name
- Mountain 9560 feet (2897 meters) high in central Italy northeast of Rome; highest in the Apennines
geographical name
- City in southwestern California east of Los Angeles population 113,475
This clue was used on November 15, 2025.
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