- - Self-defense sprays
- - Sprays defensively
- - Sprays in self-defense
- - Anti-mugger sprays
- - Sprays, as a crowd in a 6-Across
- - Sprays an attacker, perhaps
- - Sprays, as an attacker
- - Defensive sprays
- - Sprays rioters, e.g.
- - Sprays that stop muggers
- - Sprays for muggers
- - Spiked weapons for jousters
- - a thousand and one small clubs
- - clubs with metal heads?
- - Heavy medieval weapons
- - metal war-clubs
- - May start with excellent cards in clubs
- - weapons in some d&d fights
- - Armor-breaking weapons (rhymes with "laces")
- - Medieval weapons (rhymes with "races")
- - Joust weapons
- - Spiked weapons
- - Clublike medieval weapons
- - Spiked clubs
- - Medieval clubs
- - Weapons you may see at Medieval Times
- - Ceremonial clubs
- - Knight clubs
- - Clubbing weapons
- - Spiked medieval clubs
- - Middle Ages weapons
- - Medieval war clubs
- - Gladiators' bashing weapons
- - Clublike weapons of old
- - Spiked staffs
- - Fights off a mugger
- - Jousting weapons
- - What medieval men used when they went clubbing
- - Old battle clubs
- - Clublike weapons
- - Uses an airborne defense
- - Items in medieval arsenals
- - Flanged weapons
- - Clubs of old
- - Big clubs
- - Symbolic staffs
- - Clubs of the Middle Ages
- - Causes to tear up, perhaps
- - Knights' weapons
- - Old weapons
- - Old clubs
- - Office staffs?
- - Assaults with a spray
- - Spiked metal clubs
- - Tools for clobbering
- - Symbols of power
- - Armor-breaking weapons
- - Nutmeg spices
- - Speakers' symbols
- - Fends off, in a way, as a mugger
- - Clubs or spices
- - Spice and staff
- - Clubs
- - Spices from nutmeg
- - Heavy spiked staffs
- - War clubs
- - Royal appurtenances
- - Heavy clubs.
- - Certain staffs.
- - Shafts of coffee.
- - Beadles' staves.
- - Staffs of authority.
- - Official staffs.
- - Staffs symbolizing authority.
- - Staffs of office.
- - Symbols of office.
- - Medieval weapons
- - Gladiators' weapons
- - Ceremonial staffs
- - Symbols of authority
- - Staffs
- - Spices.
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