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24a seems to rely on CASSIN(O) being a gambling joint, but my reading of Chambers suggests that that spelling only refers to the card game?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect the Chambers problem is that the semi-colon is in the wrong place...ie seemingly tying the cassino version to only the game. Certainly the double-s variant is included in The Oxford English Dictionary as an alternative to 'casino' meaning the gaming-house and it completes the 'mocassin' clue perfectly fitting all surrounding answers.