A horse, etc. that finishes in a particular place in a race.
One who places or arranges something.
One who deals in stolen goods; a fence.
A place where the superficial detritus is washed for gold, etc.
Any place holding treasures.
A lamb whose mother has died and which has transferred its attachment to an object, such as a bush or rock, in the locality.
alluvial; occurring in a deposit of sand or earth on a river-bed or bank, particularly with reference to precious metals such as gold or silver
A horse fraudulently entered in a race using the name of another horse.
A stockman, a cowboy.
Someone who rings, especially a bell ringer.
A person, animal, or entity which resembles another so closely as to be taken for the other, now usually in the phrase dead ringer.
A fraudulently cloned motor vehicle.
An officer having the specified number of rings (denoting rank) on the uniform sleeve.
A person highly proficient at a skill or sport who is brought in, often fraudulently, to supplement a team.
A top performer.
A ringer T-shirt.
The champion shearer of a shearing shed.
A crowbar.
In the game of horseshoes, the event of the horseshoe landing around the pole.
Any person or thing that is fraudulent; a fake or impostor.
A look-alike.
A game of marbles where players attempt to knock each other's marbles out of a ring drawn on the ground.