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What (who) is trump card - definition

US TELEVISION PROGRAM
Fielder-Berlin; Trump Card (game show)

trump card         
n.
final resource
to play one's trump card
Trump (card games)         
  • A 6 of cups is tucked under the deck in a game of [[Brisca]], to show that cups is the trump suit
PLAYING CARD WITH AN ELEVATED RANK
Trump (cards); Trumps; Trump (card); Trump cards; Trump suit; No trump; No trumps; No-trump; Trump (card game); Trump (playing card); Trump Suit; Trump card (cards); Trumps (cards); Trump suit (cards); Trump cards (cards); Trump (suit)
A trump is a playing card which is elevated above its usual rank in trick-taking games. Typically, an entire suit is nominated as a trump suit; these cards then outrank all cards of plain (non-trump) suits.
no trumps         
  • A 6 of cups is tucked under the deck in a game of [[Brisca]], to show that cups is the trump suit
PLAYING CARD WITH AN ELEVATED RANK
Trump (cards); Trumps; Trump (card); Trump cards; Trump suit; No trump; No trumps; No-trump; Trump (card game); Trump (playing card); Trump Suit; Trump card (cards); Trumps (cards); Trump suit (cards); Trump cards (cards); Trump (suit)
¦ noun Bridge a situation in which no suit is designated as trumps.

Wikipedia

Trump Card

Trump Card is an American syndicated game show that aired from September 10, 1990, to May 24, 1991, hosted by Jimmy Cefalo. Debi Massey served as hostess and Chuck Riley was the announcer. The show was produced by Telepictures Productions, Createl, Ltd., and Fiedler-Berlin Productions, with Warner Bros. Television distributing. It was based on the British game show Bob's Full House, which consisted of contestants trying to answer questions to fill up a 15-square bingo board.

The show was filmed at the Trump Castle (now known as "Golden Nugget Atlantic City") casino hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Donald Trump made a cameo appearance on its premiere episode to inaugurate the show with Cefalo.

Launching the same day as The Quiz Kids Challenge and revivals of The Joker's Wild and Tic-Tac-Dough, Trump Card joined those series and The Challengers (which premiered a week before) as one of five new syndicated game shows for the 1990–91 television season. All five shows were cancelled after one single season. The Challengers and Trump Card were the only two of the five which made it through a full season before ending. After the season concluded, reruns aired until September 6, 1991.

Examples of use of trump card
1. London‘s multicultural character is its own trump card.
2. "North Korea holds the trump card now," said Charles L.
3. Come election time, the Gandhis remain Congress‘s trump card.
4. This may not be quite the trump card the government believes it to be.
5. Membership became an obstacle where it used to be a personal trump card.