blame game
"One trick pony" is just a phrase. It means just what it seems to mean -- a pony that can do one trick. Sometimes you can use that to describe a person who can only do one thing well.
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Patrick.
hocus-pocus
trick knees
Ruse
Sufficient portion could be "enough stuff." "Trick accusation" could be "game claim", "blame game" or "accuse ruse." It works better if you ask these as separate questions, not all as one question.
Try "ruse"...
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It means to do something surprising. The phrase is associated with 19th Century magicians who performed this trick.
Another word for "trick" in the phrase "trick or treat" is "prank." The phrase traditionally represents the choice between performing a playful prank or receiving a treat, usually during Halloween. The concept emphasizes the playful, mischievous spirit of the holiday.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one means to procure by means of a trick, or to steal. Not what a good citizen wants to see going on.