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Other crossword clues for answer "SPARS"

SPARS
Goes toe-to-toe
Prepares for a bout
Trades blows
Coast Guard women
Mast poles
Booms and masts
Trades jabs
Long posts at sea
Practices punching
Trains for a bout
Boxes
Ship yards?
Naval yards, e.g.
Rehearses ones' rights, maybe
Practices jabs, maybe
Practices with a pug
Practices, pugilistically
Practices boxing
Trains in the ring
Practices in the ring
Rigging supports
Has words (with)
Rigging poles
Exchanges jabs
Practices for a bout
Boxes for practice
Preps like Creed
Tries on some socks?
Sail supports
Shadowboxes
Trains on canvas
Rehearses in the ring
Booms on board
Bandies words
Trades punches
Gets ready for a fight
Wrangles
Feinting spells?
Practices in a ring
Nautical poles
Exchanges verbal jabs
Dukes it out in practice
Engages in witty banter
Halyards support them
Yardarms, e.g.
Prepares for a fight
Sail booms
Practices on canvas
Prepares for a boxing match
Ship poles
Bickers
Sailboat poles
Trades verbal jabs
Prepares on canvas
Duels with fists or phrases
Practices punching for a bout
Trains in a ring
Practices for a prizefight
Practices for a fight
Coast Guard "pinch-hitters."
Lieut. Comdr. Stratton's personnel.
Trainees at Iowa State Teachers College.
Ladies of the sea.
Sea girls.
Their name is from "Semper Paratus."
Members of the Coast Guard.
Members of the Women's Reserve.
Women's Reserve of the Coast Guard.
Airplane wing parts.
Booms.
Poles.
Their motto is "Semper Paratus."
Coast Guard girls.
Ladies in uniform.
Masts.
Women in the Coast Guard.
Gaffs and booms.
Gaffs.
Cleavable minerals.
Yards.
Punches for practice
Sight from the quay.
Service women.
Yardarms
Bowsprits
Gets ready for a bout
Skirmishes
Trains for a fight
Coast Guard group
Fights carefully
Goes a round
U.S.C.G. group
Trains with Tyson
Trains, in a way
Works with Riddick Bowe
Locks horns (with)
W.W. II women reservists
Knocks heads (with)
Engages in violent practices?
Poles on a 1-Across
Wrangles (with)
Practices wearing gloves
Trades one-twos, say
Practices pugilism
Engages in argument
Goes back and forth (with)
Trades barbs
Engages in some repartee
Goes toe to toe (with)
Masts, booms, etc.
Gaff and boom
Practices in three-minute intervals
Preps for a bout
Halyard supporters
Practices for a boxing match
Practices on the canvas
Practices with another boxer
Tunes up for a bout
Practices one's punches
Trains like Laila Ali
Practices jabs, say
Works out with Bowe
Warms up in the ring
Practices a certain sport
Boxes without intent
Trains like 37-Across
Trains with a pugilistic partner
Exchanges blows with a partner
Trades jabs, say
Throws some punches
Sails' supports
Goes a few rounds
Jousts verbally
Readies for a round
Yards, e.g.
Booms and bumpkins
Booms, e.g.
Debates good-naturedly
Fights playfully
Rigging holders