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- Why deer has antlers: as reward for not cheating. A2326.1.1.1
- Fairies take revenge for cheating. F361.13
- Suitor contest: cheating. H331.13
- One-third for the price of one-fourth. In the grain sale the fool sells a third of a cask for the price of a fourth, thinking that he is cheating the buyer. J2083.1
- Other ways of cheating the devil of his promised soul. K219
- Cheating through knowledge of the law. K453
- Cheating through equivocation. K475
- Cheating by substitution of worthless articles. K476
- Cheating by substitution of common cow for magic one. K476.8
- Cheating by raising an alarm. K484
- The double-cheating miller. He confesses that he has an oversized measure and agrees to get a smaller one. He measures back the grain in the smaller measure. K486
- Virgin pardons man who repented for cheating in election. V261.2
- Man convicted of cheating at his bookkeeping is excused when it is learned that he has given the money to the poor. V416.1