- - blunted fencing blades
- - Fencers' swords
- - Swords with fluted blades
- - Fencer's swords
- - Blunt blades
- - Blades with guarded tips
- - Weapons with blades about a yard long
- - Weapons with 90-centimeter blades
- - Three-sided blades
- - They have 35" blades
- - Sensitive blades
- - Modern pentathlon blades
- - Flexible blades
- - Fencers' needs
- - Fencers' gear
- - Fencers' foils
- - Fencers' defenses
- - Fencers' blades
- - Fencers' alternatives to foils
- - Fencers use them.
- - Fencer's tools
- - Fencer's rapiers
- - Fencer's foils
- - Buttoned blades
- - Blades with button tips
- - Blades
- - Some blades
- - Olympic blades
- - Olympians' blades
- - Their blades measure about 36 inches
- - Summer Olympics blades
- - Bendy blades
- - Olympic fencing swords
- - weapons getting record points
- - Largest fencing swords
- - weapons used by some olympians
- - Swords heavier than foils
- - points at the summer olympics
- - Swords with blunted ends
- - set piece is evenly displaying swords
- - Swords for Katharine Holmes
- - Fencing equipment [pl]
- - their points score points
- - swords with three of the same vowel
- - slender weapons
- - Pointless Olympic event?
- - Pentathlon need
- - Pointless weapons
- - Blunt weapons
- - They're virtually pointless
- - Swords used in an Olympic event
- - Blunted weapons
- - Weapons that are hardly cutting edge
- - Jabbers in combat
- - Blunt-edged swords
- - They're guarded at the Olympics
- - Sporting weapons
- - Sport swords
- - Sabers' cousins
- - Heavy fencing swords
- - Fencing foils
- - Duel-purpose equipment
- - Weapons whose tips are held in place with grub screws
- - Weapons at the Olympics
- - Virtually pointless weapons
- - Types of foils
- - They're rather pointless
- - They often have pistol grips
- - Sports equipment used with masks
- - Sporting gear with bell guards
- - Somewhat safe swords
- - Some sporting weapons
- - Some Olympians' equipment
- - Small swords
- - Saber cousins
- - Pointless events at the Olympics
- - Olympic stickers
- - Modern pentathlon equipment
- - Foil cousins
- - Fencing supplies
- - Equipment for pentathletes
- - Cousins of foils
- - As swords, they're virtually pointless
- - You won't get the point of these
- - Weapons with push-button tips
- - Weapons with guards
- - Weapons with a pistol grip
- - Weapons seen on pistes
- - Weapons for the Three Musketeers
- - Weapons for Olympians
- - Weapons for Boisse
- - Triple-edged swords
- - Triangular-bladed weapons
- - They're waved in competition
- - They're waved at the Olympics
- - They're sort of pointless
- - They're not too sharp
- - They're needed for fencing
- - They're guarded in competition
- - They're crossed in competition
- - They're carried by people in masks
- - They might touch one's heart
- - They might be used when making ripostes
- - They have cup-shaped guards
- - They can't cut it?
- - Their tips are well-guarded
- - Their points are made bluntly
- - Their points are guarded
- - Their points are covered
- - Swords used in the Olympics
- - Swords of sorts
- - Swords for pentathletes
- - Swords for fencing
- - Summer Olympics equipment
- - Stage combat props
- - Sports equipment wired for scoring
- - Sports equipment waved in the air
- - Sporting stickers
- - Some Summer Olympics gear
- - Some Olympics equipment
- - Some Olympians' tools
- - Some foils
- - Some fencing weapons
- - Some dueling choices
- - Sabers' less lethal kin
- - Rigid versions of the fencing foil.
- - Rapiers' relatives
- - Rapiers' kin
- - Plastron pokers
- - Pieces of fencing?
- - People in masks wave them
- - Pentathlon items with guarded tips
- - Pentathletes' weapons
- - Pentathletes use them
- - Passado pokers
- - Olympic pointers?
- - Musketeers' foils
- - Modern sport fencing weapons
- - Modern pentathlon weapons
- - Modern pentathlon gear
- - Modern pentathletes' needs
- - Modern pentathletes use them
- - Kin of fleurets
- - Guarded stickers
- - Flèche weapons
- - Fencing weaponry
- - Fencing items
- - Fencing foil relatives
- - Equipment for duelists
- - Electric weapons
- - Duelling swords
- - Dueling pieces
- - Dueling choices
- - Duel props
- - Blunt foils
- - Aluminum foil alternatives?
- - "Shakespeare in Love" swords
- - "Shakespeare in Love" props
- - "En garde" weapons.
- - "Shakespeare in Love" weapons
- - They're pointless
- - Dueling swords
- - Equipment for some Olympians
- - Olympics weapons
- - Fencing pieces
- - Certain swords
- - Duelers' equipment
- - Thrusting swords
- - Sports gear.
- - Sword types
- - Fencing swords
- - They don't have an edge at the Olympics
- - Olympic swords
- - Olympic equipment weighing less than 770 grams each
- - Pentathlon equipment
- - Tools for duels
- - Fencing gear
- - Weapons record to look over
- - Fencing equipment
- - Parrying weapons
- - Pentathlon swords
- - Tokyo 2020 swords
- - Foils' cousins
- - Olympic weapons
- - Foil alternatives
- - Weapons record to look up
- - Pentathletes wield them
- - Weapons that are about 3 1/2 feet long
- - Electrified swords
- - Some swords
- - Fencing choices
- - They're heavier than foils
- - Foils' kin
- - Duel swords
- - Relatives of foils
- - Sporting swords
- - Weapons with bell guards
- - Equipment for modern pentathletes
- - Pentathlon gear
- - Pentathletes' items
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