- FORT
- Benning is one
- Place for a battery?
- Benning or Rucker
- Sumter or McHenry
- Benning or Carson
- Snow day construction, maybe
- Blanket structure
- Army post
- Construction of snow, maybe
- Sumter or Knox
- Kid's construction with bedsheets and chairs
- Garrison
- Tree construction
- Besieged building
- Defense structure
- It's tough to get into
- With 16-Across, Canadian city across the Niagara from Buffalo, attacked twice by American forces in the War of 1812
- Something held in another's absence
- Army base
- Dix or Bliss
- Stronghold
- Bragg or Collins
- Collins or Myers
- Benjamin Harrison, e.g.
- Bragg or Dix
- Knox or Bragg
- Military outpost
- It's often made out of sheets or snow
- Oater stronghold
- Presidio
- Worth or Wayne
- Jackson or Jefferson
- Military installation
- Before Madison or Monroe
- Worth or Ord
- Benning or Bragg
- Benning or Collins
- Word before Wayne or Worth
- Knox, for one
- Defensive structure
- Military defense
- Oater staple
- McHenry, e.g.
- With 41-Across, 58-Across locale
- __ Wayne
- Oater defense structure
- __ Sumter
- Frontier trading post
- Old West defense
- Blanket __
- Structure made of snow or blankets
- The Alamo, e.g.
- __ Knox
- Frontier protection
- One might be made of sheets and pillows
- Snowball fight defense
- Defense mechanism
- Pillow construction
- Pillow structure
- Outpost
- Citadel
- Army outpost
- Knox or Dix
- Cavalry outpost
- Snow structure
- Snow construction
- Something to hold down
- Defense installation
- Certain snow structure
- French word for "strong"
- Marcel's mighty
- Bliss, e.g.
- Jersey's Lee or Dix.
- Henry, Lee, or Myer.
- Wayne or Worth.
- ___ Necessity, 1754 battle.
- Know, for instance.
- Wayne, Lee or Smith.
- ___ Necessity.
- Permanent army post.
- ___ Bragg.
- Knox, for instance.
- Dodge or Duquesne.
- Baltimore's McHenry
- Ticonderoga is one
- Sumter, for one.
- Ticonderoga.
- Dodge, for one.
- Military post
- Knox or Wayne
- McHenry or Knox
- Ord, for one
- With 22 Across, critical spot during 40 Down
- Worth, for one
- Lee or Wayne
- Trading post
- Ord or Dix
- Where the Civil War began, with 43 Across
- McHenry or Sumter
- The Alamo was used as one
- ___ Jay, on 7 Down
- Eustis or Jay
- Something to hold
- Dix or Knox
- ___ Apache, the Bronx
- Bastion
- Place to Bragg about?
- ___ Collins, Colo.
- Ord, e.g.
- Ticonderoga, e.g.
- Bragg or Lee, e.g.
- Alcaide's command
- Fastness
- _____ Hood, Tex.
- Means of defense
- Locale in a western
- Snow creation
- Western setting
- Siege site
- Kids' snow construction
- Defense in a snow fight
- Old West trading post
- With 43-Down, storied Bronx station house
- Old fur trader's locale
- Setting for 76-Down
- ___ Lauderdale, Fla.
- Baltimore's ___ McHenry
- Snow ___ (kids' winter construction)
- ___ Ticonderoga
- Kid's creation out of pillows
- Defense in a snowball fight
- Certain snow construction
- Hold the ___
- Kids may make one out of pillows or snow
- The Star-Spangled Banner was written about one
- Snow day project
- Laramie or Sumter
- Hip-hoppers ___ Minor
- Toadies hometown ___ Worth, TX
- Construction that might be made of stone or pillows
- Snow-day construction
- Shelter made of pillows, perhaps
- Child's structure
- Kids may build one
- Knox or Sumter, e.g.
- Setting for "F Troop"
- Base for troops
- Baltimore's McHenry, for one
- Bragg, for one
- Frontier outpost
- Military base
- Construction project on a snow day
- Lead-in to "Wayne" or "Worth"
- Refuge in a snowball fight
- With 60-Down, Kentucky's gold depository
- ____ Collins CO
- Ord or Bragg
- Military structure
- ___ Wayne IN
- Stockade
- Cavalry's place
- Oater outpost
- Boot camp locale
- Bragg or Hood
- Construction made of pillows and blankets
- Pillow or snow construction
- Snowball fight shelter
- Structure that might be made of pillows
- Oater post
- Troops' stronghold
- Cavalry base
- Private posting
- Cavalry post
- Kid's snow structure
- Company headquarters, perhaps
- Defense for a snowball fight
- Structure of blankets, pillows or snow