Other crossword clues for answer "EPEES"
- EPEES
- Fencing tools?
- Olympic blades
- Weapons for the Musketeers
- Blunt instruments
- Dueling pieces
- Dueling swords
- Foil relatives
- Foils
- They're virtually pointless
- Fencing equipment
- Weapons for the Three Musketeers
- Points at the Olympics?
- They're brandished by people in headgear
- Points at the Summer Olympics
- Dueling needs
- Summer Olympics blades
- Sporting equipment pieces with heavy bell guards
- Olympic weapons
- Sport swords
- Foil alternatives
- They have a duel purpose
- Electric weapons
- Modern pentathlon weapons
- Olympians' blades
- Weapons whose tips are held in place with grub screws
- Weapons with a pistol grip
- Rapiers
- Choices for fencers
- Fencing swords
- Jabbers in combat
- Blunted blades
- Tools for duels
- Foils' heavier kin
- Fencing choices
- Pointy point-scorers
- Dueling blades
- Points are scored when they complete circuits
- Grooved swords
- Foils' relatives
- Sabres' relatives
- Pentathlon needs
- Blunt weapons
- Three-sided blades
- Duel props
- Duel tools
- Duel-purpose tools?
- Fencing blades
- Sporting equipment used at all but the first modern Olympic Games
- Thrust equipment
- Their users may employ a "French grip"
- Accented sports equipment
- Blades with guarded tips
- Nonlethal swords
- Olympians' weapons
- Olympic swords
- They make points by touching the body
- Tipped rapiers
- Guarded rapiers
- They're crossed at the Olympics
- Triangular-bladed rapiers
- Fencing implements
- Rapiers with three-sided blades
- Sporting swords
- Three-sided rapiers
- Dueling weapons
- Equipment for a modern pentathlon
- Sabers' cousins
- Sporting stickers
- Cousins of foils
- Fencing pieces
- Olympian weapons
- Pointless weapons
- Sporting blades
- Fencing rapiers
- Modern pentathlon swords
- Modern sport fencing weapons
- Olympic stickers
- Duel-purpose equipment
- Fencing weapons
- Saber cousins
- Flexible blades
- Blunted weapons
- Weapons with 90-centimeter blades
- Modern pentathlon blades
- Fencing gear
- Colichemarde descendants
- Swords
- Duelling swords
- Olympic
- Fleche weapons
- Sporting weapons
- Dueling choices
- Fencing school supplies
- They have cup-shaped guards
- Triple-edged swords
- They're heavier than foils
- Blunted swords
- Some Olympians' tools
- Weapons seen on pistes
- Fencing supplies
- Summer Olympics equipment
- Pentathlon equipment
- Olympics swords
- Pentathlon blades
- Olympic gear
- Pentathlon gear
- Blunted fencing blades
- Hit makers?
- L'escrime equipment
- Pointers for a fight choreographer?
- Sport blades
- Triangular-bladed weapons
- Certain rapiers
- They're not very sharp
- En garde weapons
- Fencing needs
- Weapons with guards
- Weapons with push-button tips
- Foil kin
- They're sort of pointless
- Weapons with bell guards
- They have point guards
- Touching things in sports
- Electrified Olympics gear
- Olympic weaponry
- Pentathlon weapons
- Parrying weapons
- Battery-powered Olympic gear
- Points in the Olympics
- Touché shouters' blades
- Alternatives to foils
- Dueling implements
- Equipment for some Olympians
- Fencers' swords
- Pentathletes' equipment
- Guarded stickers
- Pentathletes use them
- Plastron pokers
- Stage combat props
- Swords for fencing
- They might be used when making ripostes
- Swords for pentathletes
- Equipment for pentathletes
- Modern pentathletes use them
- Passado pokers
- Swordsman's steels.
- Duelists' weapons.
- Foil-like blades.
- Weapons used by the Three Musketeers.
- Fencers use them.
- Rigid versions of the fencing foil.
- Blunt-edged weapons.
- Rigid versions of the foil.
- Swords: French.
- Thin pointed swords.
- Fleurets.
- Relatives of 14 Across.
- Types of foils.
- Relatives of foils.
- Weapons.
- Fencer's tools
- Sports gear
- Equipment for duelists
- Swords of sorts
- They have 35" blades
- Fencing items
- Musketeers' foils
- Fencers' gear
- Fencers' needs
- Small swords
- Foils' kin
- Rapiers' relatives
- Weapons for Boisse
- Fencers' blades
- Kin of fleurets
- Blades
- Thrusting swords
- Flèche weapons
- Pieces of pentathlon equipment
- Swords with blunted ends
- Rapiers' kin
- Fencers' defenses
- Sabers' less lethal kin
- Duelers' equipment
- Olympic pointers?
- Blunt-edged swords
- Their points are covered
- They lack cutting edges
- They're crossed in competition
- They're guarded in competition
- They're pointless
- Slender blades
- Sports equipment used with masks
- Blunt blades
- They might touch one's heart
- Modern pentathletes' needs
- People in masks wave them
- They're not too sharp
- Some foils
- They're waved at the Olympics
- Some blades
- Sporting gear with bell guards
- Sports equipment waved in the air
- Their points are guarded
- They're guarded at the Olympics
- They're carried by people in masks
- Modern pentathlon gear
- They're rather pointless
- Sports equipment wired for scoring
- They're waved in competition
- Modern pentathlon equipment
- Their points are made bluntly
- Aluminum foil alternatives?
- Pentathletes' weapons
- They often have pistol grips
- Some Summer Olympics gear
- Cousins of colichemardes
- Relatives of sabers
- Swords in modern pentathlons
- Swords, in Sèvres
- Touching things in competition
- Pentathlon items
- Touching things in competitions
- Bendy blades
- Weapons that are about 3 1/2 feet long
- Olympic equipment weighing less than 770 grams each
- Sticking points?
- Foil lookalikes
- Olympians score points with their points
- Duel-use items?
- Duel blades
- Some swords
- Swords that show up in, like, all crosswords (it's EPEES ... the answer is freakin' EPEES)
- Weapons used in the Olympics
- Slender weapons
- Their points score points
- Duel-purpose items?
- They're crossed in Olympic competition
- Fencer's foils
- Fencer's rapiers
- Fencing foil relatives
- Pointless Olympic event?
- They're needed for fencing
- Weapons that are hardly cutting edge
- Certain swords
- Fencing foils
- Pieces of fencing?
- They'll keep you on guard
- Some dueling choices
- Shakespeare in Love weapons
- Shakespeare in Love swords
- Pentathlon swords
- Crossers in fencing
- Their tips are well-guarded
- Swords used in an Olympic event
- Swords used in the Olympics
- Some fencing weapons
- Somewhat harmless swords
- Swords that are not dangerous
- Fairly harmless swords
- Foils used in competitions
- Weapons for some fencers
- Prop swords
- They make touching points
- Things for fencers
- Tokyo 2020 swords
- Largest fencing weapons
- Some blades at the Olympics
- Vowel-heavy swords
- Largest fencing swords
- Blades with button tips
- Blunt foils
- They can't cut it?
- Weapons at the Olympics
- Swords with fluted blades
- Virtually pointless weapons
- Buttoned blades
- You won't get the point of these
- Pointless events at the Olympics
- Some Olympians' equipment
- Somewhat safe swords
- Some sporting weapons
- Swords that don't cause injuries
- Swords that don't stick
- Blades with buttons
- Weapons with touch sensors
- Blunt-tipped blades
- Electrified swords
- Heaviest fencing weapons
- Swords for Katharine Holmes
- Swords heavier than foils
- Foils, sabres and ___
- Some fencing swords
- Fencing choice
- Harmless weapons
- Fencing material?
- Nonlethal weapons
- Foil cousins
- Shakespeare in Love props
- They touch people's hearts
- Weapons with blades about a yard long
- Pentathlon need
- Weapons for Olympians
- Thrusting weapons
- Pentathletes' needs
- They're swung in the Olympics
- Olympics weapons
- Academy of arms equipment
- Equipment for modern pentathletes
- Pentathletes wield them
- Their blades measure about 36 inches
- They don't have an edge at the Olympics
- Alternatives to foils and sabers
- Alternatives to sabers
- They may have pistol grips
- They've been wielded in the Olympics since 1900