Crossword Clue: Quick maneuver designed to deceive
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Quick maneuver designed to deceive"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Quick maneuver designed to deceive"
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- Artful action
- Bluff
- False move
- Dummy pass
- Boxer's maneuver
- Boxer's ploy
- Boxer's ruse
- Boxing fake-out
- Boxing maneuver
- Boxing ploy
- Deceiving movement
- Deceptive action
- Deceptive maneuver
- Deceptive manoeuvre
- Deceptive motion
- Deceptive move in fencing
- Deceptive move
- Deceptive movement
- Gridiron fake
- Gridiron move
- Deke on the rink
- Fencer's fake-out
- Fencer's maneuver
- Fencing action
- Fencing maneuver
- Fencing move
- Fencing ploy
- Halfback's juke
- Distractive attack
- Épéeist's ruse
- Diversionary tactic
- Clever move
- Head fake, e.g.
- Juke
- Faked blow
- Fakeout move
- Ring ploy
- Ring ruse
- Maneuver by a Musketeer
- Manny Pacquiao move
- Pugilist's ploy
- Stratagem
- Shaking move
- Sham attack
- Quick maneuver designed to deceive
- Musketeer's mock maneuver
- Tricksy maneuver
- Tricky move
- Misleading maneuver
- Misleading move
- Mock attack
- Pretence
- Pretense
- Ruse in the ring
- Word from Old French for "pretended"
- Simulate
- Tactical maneuver
Recent Usage of Quick maneuver designed to deceive in Crossword Puzzles
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- Washington Post - April 8, 2016