➠ SIEGE - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Under ... (Steven Seagal film set on a battleship)
  • - encircling attack
  • - Surrounding of a town
  • - Beleaguering of a town or fortress
  • - Long drawn-out military attack
  • - attack on a fortress
  • - gee! is it a form of beleaguerment?
  • - Occasion for a trebuchet or catapult
  • - What might be raised, say, in seconds, that is
  • - Is on the rebound, for example, with enemy commencing prolonged assault
  • - Military attack, say
  • - Well-planned attack
  • - Attack involving encirclement
  • - blockade in school that's from behind, say
  • - Protracted attack
  • - Prolonged military attack
  • - It may force a city to surrender
  • - Start of a long battle
  • - Prolonged assault, as on a castle
  • - Not just a raid
  • - More than a raid
  • - Fort fight
  • - Extensive attack
  • - Cause of a downfall
  • - Bout of a sort
  • - Blockade of a kind
  • - Attack on fort
  • - Attack on a fort, maybe
  • - Attack on a castle
  • - Attack alternative
  • - Act of surrounding a town or fortress
  • - Major attack
  • - Long attack
  • - Prolonged attack
  • - Drawn-out attack
  • - Attack that takes a long time
  • - Intense attack on a fort, say
  • - Operation by a castle
  • - Attack on Troy
  • - Assault on Troy, e.g
  • - Attack on a walled city
  • - See GI shot in prolonged attack
  • - Lengthy attack
  • - Assault on the Alamo, e.g
  • - The Alamo had a famous one
  • - Something a castle may be under
  • - Assault on the Alamo
  • - See GI wounded in prolonged attack
  • - Persistent attack
  • - Takeover of a city
  • - Military action that includes a blockade
  • - All-out attack
  • - Attack on the Alamo, e.g
  • - Attack on Troy, e.g
  • - Tactic in a war of attrition
  • - Extended attack
  • - Counterpart of a blitz
  • - 1941-44 attack on Leningrad, e.g
  • - It may finally be raised, say — in seconds, that is
  • - Extensive, drawn-out attack
  • - Attack on a walled city, maybe
  • - Relentless attack
  • - Attack on a fort
  • - More than a skirmish
  • - Attack on a fort, e.g
  • - Attack tactic
  • - Encirclement in battle
  • - Lassie gets trapped during onslaught
  • - military operation, for example, held in shire intermittently
  • - beleaguering procedure
  • - the .......... of ennis: popular céilí­ dance.
  • - For investment, one's raised for example euros initially
  • - effort to overcome resistance
  • - Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six ..........
  • - company of herons
  • - there's relief when it is unsuccessful
  • - 'State of ...' (Mahmoud Darwish poetry collection)
  • - investment, but not necessarily of capital
  • - It ends happily and with relief
  • - Military containment
  • - Lay ... to
  • - See GI shot in wartime event
  • - Offensive operation, possibly perilous!
  • - lengthy assault
  • - Prolonged military battle
  • - cutting off supplies is coming back, for example, in spain
  • - Long-lasting battle
  • - battle tactic
  • - One for example in southeast blockade
  • - Under .... (act of war)
  • - Campaign that may involve catapults and trebuchets
  • - "Iliad" subject
  • - Warfare tactic
  • - Wartime tactic
  • - Military strategy
  • - WWII Leningrad event
  • - Wearying time
  • - Wartime maneuver
  • - Under ...... (1992 Steven Seagal movie)
  • - Troy suffered one
  • - The Trojan Horse ended one
  • - The taking of Troy, e.g.
  • - Tactic for Napoleon
  • - Steven Seagal film, "Under ......"
  • - Sitdown operation
  • - Series of ills
  • - Series of ailments
  • - Rossini's "The ...... of Corinth"
  • - Resistance reducer
  • - Protracted period
  • - Prolonged trial
  • - Prolonged military tactic
  • - Preattack tactic
  • - Ploy at Troy
  • - Ploy against Troy
  • - Persistent squeeze
  • - Ordeal for Troy
  • - Operation at the Alamo
  • - Ongoing trouble
  • - Military strategem
  • - Military onslaught
  • - Longtime bother
  • - Long, distressing period
  • - Long series of troubles
  • - Long period, as of illness
  • - Long illness
  • - Long battle plan
  • - Leningrad's ordeal: 1941–44
  • - Leningrad ordeal of '40s
  • - Leningrad ordeal
  • - Lay ...... to (pursue persistently)
  • - Grant's strategy at Vicksburg
  • - Flock of herons
  • - Event at Vicksburg: 1862–63
  • - Event at ancient Troy
  • - Encircling tactic
  • - Crusades tactic
  • - City blockade
  • - Castle-storming strategy
  • - Campaign against Troy, e.g.
  • - Beleaguerment
  • - Battle with sickness
  • - Battle of attrition
  • - Arthur's ...... Perilous
  • - Army strategy
  • - All-out assault
  • - Alamo ordeal
  • - Agamemnon's action at Troy
  • - 1998 Denzel Washington movie, with "The"
  • - ...... Perilous, at the Round Table
  • - ...... Perilous (Round Table seat)
  • - ...... of Leningrad, 1941-44
  • - Battle strategy
  • - Type of mentality
  • - Series of troubles
  • - Act of war?
  • - War tactic
  • - *Military campaign
  • - The Alamo, e.g.
  • - Military tactic
  • - Military encirclement
  • - See GI wounded in blockade
  • - Extended battle
  • - Military blockade
  • - Persistent offensive
  • - War strategy requiring patience
  • - Big battle
  • - Prolonged assault
  • - 'Iliad' topic
  • - Prolonged battle
  • - 'Wear them down' battle tactic
  • - Campaign circle
  • - Military operation that might last for months
  • - 'The -- of Malta', historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, published posthumously
  • - Encircling operation
  • - See GI dismantled blockade
  • - Battle of Leningrad, e.g
  • - Surrounded state
  • - Long, drawn-out fight
  • - Long military engagement
  • - Drawn-out battle
  • - Alamo assault
  • - Tactic with catapults
  • - W.W. II ordeal at Leningrad
  • - Long-term assault
  • - Long campaign
  • - Drawn-out campaign
  • - Long bout
  • - Long-lasting fight
  • - Drawn-out fight
  • - Wait-'em-out strategy
  • - Protracted assault
  • - Genghis Khan tactic
  • - Long battle
  • - Lengthy bout
  • - Battle of the Alamo, e.g
  • - Prolonged blockade
  • - Surrounding blockade
  • - Challenge for defenders
  • - Persistence over resistance
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