- - Thrusting sword of yore
- - Repair bent sword
- - i keep an ape in my rolls! it's either that or the sword!
- - Blow that is with queen's sword
- - Straight narrow blade
- - the couple become upset on seeing her majesty carrying a sword
- - Greek character in rear returning sword
- - Repair broken sword
- - Repair damaged sword
- - Blow that is by king's sword
- - Straight narrow sword with two edges
- - Narrow sword with two-edged blade
- - Double-edged sword
- - Slender sword
- - Straight sword with a narrow edge
- - Thrusting sword
- - Thin sword
- - Sword Rear Admiral placed on support
- - Dueling sword
- - Duelling sword
- - Long, slender sword
- - Small sword
- - Swashbuckling sword
- - Long sword
- - Sword type
- - Zorro's sword
- - Two-edged sword
- - Narrow-bladed sword
- - Narrow sword
- - Swashbuckler's sword
- - Fencer's sword
- - Sword of a sort
- - Sword for thrusting
- - Slim sword.
- - Straight two-edged sword.
- - Fencing sword
- - Light sword
- - Sword
- - A long narrow two-edged sword with a guarded hilt
- - sword produced by redhead on a jetty
- - Rap that is right as a thrusting sword
- - Musketeer's sword
- - Repair damaged weapon
- - weapon pair used with hesitation
- - ..........wit, the ability to deliver cutting and witty remarks
- - British surface-to-air missile, introduced in 1971
- - the sun-god is seen over the jetty by the slender one
- - a cutting reference to seeing a pie in your rolls
- - weapon artist found on jetty
- - So sharp it could rip your ear off.
- - weapon required when one leaves the wild prairie
- - Weapon needs new repair
- - Repair broken weapon
- - Gunners support non-firing weapon
- - Weapon providing gunners with support
- - Repair switch blade
- - Landing stage needed to support artillery weapon
- - Swashbuckler's implement
- - Swashbuckling weapon
- - Epee's kin
- - Symbol of a sharp wit
- - Dueling blade
- - Raised standard that is right for such a weapon
- - Duel weapon in 'Hamlet'
- - Said of a kind of sharp wit
- - Weapon for d'Artagnan
- - Relative of an épée
- - Weapon, long thing pointing seaward, portrayed by artist
- - Weapon giving artist support
- - Thrusting blade
- - Artist by the jetty has weapon
- - Item that's thrust from artist on jetty
- - Artillerymen landing weapon
- - Metaphor for describing sharp wit
- - Duel weapon
- - Tool fencing
- - Describing a certain type of wit
- - Weapon for 16-Across
- - Wit's weapon?
- - Weapon in a scabbard
- - Dueler's option
- - Foil kin
- - Kind of wit
- - Cousin of an épée
- - Like some wit
- - Wit, in simile
- - Thrusting tool
- - Hamlet's weapon
- - Weapon for Laertes
- - Pirate's weapon
- - Old-time side arm.
- - Buccaneer's weapon.
- - Duellist's weapon.
- - Weapon for a duelist.
- - Long, thin weapon.
- - Wit
- - Dueler's weapon
- - Swashbuckler's weapon
- - Fencing tool
- - Fencing weapon
- - Thrusting weapon
- - Duelist's weapon
- - D'Artagnan weapon of choice
- - Weapon used by gunners at a landing place
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