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King Of Clubs (other)
The king of clubs is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. King of Clubs may also refer to: * King of Clubs (Whig club), a Whig conversation club, founded in 1798 * ''King of Clubs'' (album), the debut solo album by Paul Gilbert * ''King of Clubs'' (video game), a video game for the Nintendo Wii, DS, PSP, and PC * King of Clubs (TV series), an adult reality series that aired on Playboy TV * "The King of Clubs", a short story by Agatha Christie included in ''Poirot's Early Cases'' See also * or * * King of Diamonds (other) * King of Hearts (other) * King of Spades (other) * Jack of Clubs (other) * Queen of Clubs (other) The queen is a playing card with a picture of a queen on it. In many European languages, the king and queen begin with the same letter so the latter is often called ''dame'' (lady) or variations thereof. In French playing cards, the usual rank o ... * Ace of Clubs (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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King Of Clubs
The king of clubs is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. King of Clubs may also refer to: * King of Clubs (Whig club), a Whig conversation club, founded in 1798 * ''King of Clubs'' (album), the debut solo album by Paul Gilbert * ''King of Clubs'' (video game), a video game for the Nintendo Wii, DS, PSP, and PC * King of Clubs (TV series), an adult reality series that aired on Playboy TV * "The King of Clubs", a short story by Agatha Christie included in ''Poirot's Early Cases'' See also * or * * King of Diamonds (other) * King of Hearts (other) * King of Spades (other) * Jack of Clubs (other) * Queen of Clubs (other) The queen is a playing card with a picture of a queen on it. In many European languages, the king and queen begin with the same letter so the latter is often called ''dame'' (lady) or variations thereof. In French playing cards, the usual rank o ... * Ace of Clubs (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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King Of Clubs (Whig Club)
The King of Clubs was a famous Whig conversation club, founded in 1798. In contrast to its mainly Tory forerunner The Club (established by Samuel Johnson, Edmund Burke and Sir Joshua Reynolds), it was a predominantly Whig fraternity of some of the most brilliant minds of the day. The club met at the Crown and Anchor on Arundel Street off the Strand, in London. Membership The original inspiration for its formation came from the Rev. Sydney Smith's older brother, Robert - nicknamed "Bobus" after gaining the reputation at Eton for being such a clever Latin "versifier". The founding members were a group of friends who first met at the house of James Mackintosh in February, 1798. As well as Mackintosh, the group comprised Samuel Rogers, James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger, Richard "Conversation" Sharp, the historian John Allen and Robert Smith and by 1801 what had started as a small clique of friends had become a properly constituted club comprising the following members, * ...
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King Of Clubs (album)
''King of Clubs'' is the debut solo album by Paul Gilbert formerly of the heavy metal band Racer X and the hard rock band Mr. Big. Track listing All songs written by Paul Gilbert except where noted. # "Champagne" – 3:20 # "Vinyl" – 3:36 # "Girls Who Can Read Your Mind" – 3:30 # "I'm Just In Love" – 1:56 # " The Jig" (Instrumental) – 2:24 (J. S. Bach) # "Girlfriend's Birthday" – 2:59 # "Bumblebee" – 4:22 # "Streetlights" – 4:57 # "My Naomi" – 4:21 # "Double Trouble" – 3:07 # "Million Dollar Smile" – 2:19 # "The Jam" (Instrumental) – 19:35 # "I Do" 2:59 *Track 5 arranged by Paul Gilbert. *Track 13 only available on the Japan release of the album. Musicians * Paul Gilbert – vocals, guitars, piano, organ, bass guitar, tambourine and drums on track 4 * Pat Torpey Patrick Allan Torpey (December 13, 1953 – February 7, 2018) was an American drummer and singer, best known as the drummer and backing vocalist for the rock band Mr. Big. As well as playi ...
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King Of Clubs (video Game)
''King of Clubs'' is a 2007 golf video game developed by Oxygen Studios and published by Oxygen Interactive. It was released for the Wii, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Windows. It received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to Metacritic. Gameplay ''King of Clubs'' involves a rich Elvis Presley-like man named "Big Bubba" who opens a themed crazy golf course. The game features 96 holes set in 5 different environment themes. Each environment theme has its own resident "Course Pro" in suitably themed fancy dress costume. In addition, players are able to unlock and use various clubs and balls. Reception ''King of Clubs'' received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to Metacritic. References External links ''King of Clubs''at MobyGames MobyGames is a commercial website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing. This includes nearly 300,000 games for hundreds of platforms. The site is supported ...
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King Of Clubs (TV Series)
''King of Clubs'' was an adult reality series aired on Playboy TV that ended in May 2009. It revolved around the Gentile family and their operation of Las Vegas' historic Palomino Strip Club. Premise The show premise is based upon the real business operations of Nevada attorney Dominic Gentile. In 2006, he purchased the Palomino Club to cover legal fees from former owner Luis Hidalgo III. Since the acquisition, Gentile's son Adam has overseen daily operations and his ex-wife, Michelle, has managed the accounting. Originally featured on ''Gene Simmons Family Jewels'', producers felt the story and club staff would make for a compelling reality series on its own. Though much too risque for A&E, the show was pitched to and picked up by Playboy TV in late 2008. Premiering in September 2009, ''King of Clubs'' will carry a humorous tone and be primarily focused on Adam Gentile's continuous struggle to manage his best friend bartender, out-of-control bouncers, and unpredictable staf ...
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Poirot's Early Cases
''Poirot's Early Cases'' is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by Collins Crime Club in September 1974.''Collins Crime Club – A checklist of First Editions'' Chris Peers, Ralph Spurrier and Jamie Sturgeon. Dragonby Press (Second Edition) March 1999 (p. 15) The book retailed at £2.25. Although the stories contained within the volume had all appeared in previous US collections, the book also appeared there later in 1974 under the slightly different title of ''Hercule Poirot's Early Cases'' in an edition retailing at $6.95. In the collection, Christie charts some of the cases from Hercule Poirot's early career, before he was internationally renowned as a detective. All the stories had first been published in periodicals between 1923 and 1935. Plot summaries "The Affair at the Victory Ball" Chief Inspector Japp asks Poirot to assist Scotland Yard in the strange events which took place at a recent costumed Victory Ball. A group of s ...
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King Of Diamonds (other)
The king of diamonds is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. King of Diamonds may also refer to: * ''King of Diamonds'' (film), a 1936 Italian comedy film directed by Enrico Guazzoni * ''King of Diamonds'' (TV series), a 1961–62 American TV series starring Broderick Crawford * King of Diamonds, a fictional character, a member of the villainous Royal Flush Gang in DC Comics * Harry Winston, an American jeweler. * Lev Avnerovich Leviev, an Israeli businessman, philanthropist and investor. See also * or * * King of Clubs (other) * King of Hearts (other) * King of Spades (other) * Jack of Diamonds (other) * Queen of Diamonds (other) The queen of diamonds is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. Queen of Diamonds may also refer to: Arts and entertainment *'' Karyssia: Queen of Diamonds'', a 1987 graphic adventure game *the title character of " Marsha, Queen of Diamond ... * Ace of Diamonds (other) {{Dis ...
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King Of Hearts (other)
The king of hearts is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. King of Hearts may also refer to: Games * The King of Hearts Has Five Sons, card game that may have been a precursor to Cluedo Books * King of Hearts (''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''), a character from Lewis Carroll's book ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' * ''King of Hearts'', a biography by G. Wayne Miller Film and television * ''King of Hearts'' (1936 film), a film by Oswald Mitchell and Walter Tennyson * ''King of Hearts'' (1947 film) * ''King of Hearts'' (1966 film) or ''Le Roi de coeur'', a French film by Philippe de Broca * ''King of Hearts'' (1968 film), an Iranian movie starring Mohammad-Ali Fardin * King of Hearts, a title used by Domon Kasshu and Master Asia, part of the Shuffle Alliance, in ''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' * ''Jamai Raja'' (TV series), an Indian television series renamed ''King of Hearts'' for English viewers Music * King of Hearts (French band), a French rock band * " ...
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King Of Spades (other)
The king of spades is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. King of Spades may also refer to: * ''King of Spades'' (novel), a 1966 novel by Frederick Manfred, the fourth book in ''The Buckskin Man Tales'' series * King of Spades, a fictional character, a member of the villainous Royal Flush Gang in DC Comics See also * or * * King of Clubs (other) * King of Diamonds (other) * King of Hearts (other) * Jack of Spades (other) * Queen of Spades (other) * Ace of Spades (other) * ''Ispade Rajavum Idhaya Raniyum ''Ispade Rajavum Idhaya Raniyum'' () is a 2019 Indian Tamil language romance film by Ranjit Jeyakodi . The film stars Harish Kalyan and Shilpa Manjunath, while Ma Ka Pa Anand, Bala Saravanan, Suresh, and Ponvannan act in the supporting roles. ...
'' (English : King of Spades & Queen of Hearts), a 2019 Indian Tamil language romantic thriller film {{Disambiguation ...
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Jack Of Clubs (other)
The jack of clubs or Jack of Clubs (also called the "knave of clubs") is a playing card in the standard 52-card deck. Jack of Clubs may also refer to: * ''Jack of Clubs'' (album), an album by Paul Motian * Jack of Clubs Creek, a creek in British Columbia, Canada * ''Jack O'Clubs'', a 1924 American silent crime film directed by Robert F. Hill See also * or * * Ace of Clubs (other) * Jack of Diamonds (other) * Jack of Hearts (other) * Jack of Spades (other) * Queen of Clubs (other) * King of Clubs (other) * Knave (other) Knave may refer to: *A rogue (vagrant), a rascal, deceitful fellow, a dishonest man *Knave (playing card), another name for the jack in card games * ''Knave'' (British magazine), a British softcore pornographic magazine published 1968-2015 *Knave ... * Knave of Clubs, a former pub in London {{disambiguation ...
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Queen Of Clubs (other)
The queen is a playing card with a picture of a queen on it. In many European languages, the king and queen begin with the same letter so the latter is often called ''dame'' (lady) or variations thereof. In French playing cards, the usual rank of a queen is between the king and the jack. In tarot decks, it outranks the knight which in turn outranks the jack. In the Spanish deck and some Italian decks, the Queen does not exist and the Knight appears in them instead, with the same role and value. In several card games, including the middle eastern Trex and French Barbu, the queen is a major card to avoid taking, with each queen taken inflicting a penalty on the player. Similarly, in Hearts, the queen of spades is to be avoided, and is called a variety of unsavoury names. In the Paris pattern, each court card is identified as a particular historical or mythological personage as follows: Cultural references Regarding the anonymous nursery rhyme, " The Queen of Hearts" (publis ...
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