Other crossword clues for answer "FORTS"FORTSBuildings named after generalsMagazine stands?Army postsSome military targetsKnox and DixOld West outpostsSnow structuresStructures built on snow daysDix and OrdOater strongholdsBenning, Bragg and BlissOld West strongholdsKids' snow creationsBliss in Texas et al.Defensive structuresSumter and McHenryBragg and DixArmy outpostsArmy basesMilitary installationsMilitary outpostsCommon settings for westernsFortifications.Ord, Knox, etc.Big warplanes.Flying behemoths of World War II.Knox and Sumter.Citadels.Strongholds.Jefferson and Lee.Bastions.Knox and others.Dodge and Dearborn.Defense positionsOrd and KnoxLewis and DixSill and Ord, e.g.Dix and KnoxDix and LeeKnox and OrdDix and Sumter, e.g.Jackson and Jefferson, e.g.Western settingsMagazine holdersLine of defense?Castles, essentiallyLaramie and SumterDressing rooms?Bragg and BlissMcHenry and SumterGarrisonsKnox and McHenryChildren may build themLittle kids build themMcHenry and KnoxMcHenry and DixSnowball fight hideoutsThey might be "held down"Some are made from snowCavalry outpostsKnox and LeePrivate postings?Garrisons' placesCavalry stationsPrivate placesGarrisons' stationsKids' snow structures