Answer: CHESS
CHESS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining CHESS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- This puzzle's theme
- Board game
- Game
- Kind of board
- Mating game
- The mating game
- Game for two
- Fischer's game
- __ set
- The mating game?
- Karpov's forte
- Speed ___
- Game with kings and queens
- Deep Blue's game
- Magnus Carlsen's game
- Grandmaster's game
- Game with kings and pawns
- Game with horses
- Game with checks
- Fischer's forte
- Venerable board game
- Strategic board game
- Spassky's game
- Mating game?
- Kasparov's game
- Game of checkers?
- Bobby Fischer's game
- "The Queen's Gambit" game
- Yanofsky's game
- Where the queen travels farther than the king
- Where the queen conquers more than the king
- Quest for a mate
- Master work?
- Many of its pieces are lost during play
- Karpov's game
- Judit Polgar's game
- It involves a quest for a mate
- It includes a lot of checks
- Game with rooks
- Game with pawns
- Game with knights
- Game with 32 pieces
- Game with 16 men on a side
- Game played with men and a board
- Game of strategy
- Game of kings and queens
- Game believed to be of Indian origin
- Endgame game
- Checkers alternative
- Castle locale
- Board game from India
- Activity requiring four bishops
- 32-piece pastime
- 32-piece game
- 1988 Tim Rice musical
- "Through the Looking-Glass" game
- "Looking Glass" game
- Word that can precede the first word of the answers to the asterisked clues
- Where there's a quest for a mate
- Where queens are most powerful
- Where queens are more powerful than kings
- Where a king may be castled
- What involves one's quest for a mate?
- What a patzer plays
- What a check might be delivered in
- War for 30 men and 2 women?
- Veselin Topalov's game
- Venue in which mating occurs
- Tal's forte
- Subject game of this puzzle
- Spassky's passion
- Short game?
- Setting for a check
- Setting for a castle
- Pursuit of a mate?
- Promotional activity?
- Popular pastime in Iceland
- Popular newspaper column
- Phiona Mutesi's game
- Pastime with pawns
- Pastime for Napoleon and Benjamin Franklin
- On-board diversion?
- Nona Gaprindashvili's game
- Musical with the song "Endgame"
- Musical whose plot involves a two-person tournament
- Mating competition?
- Mating activity?
- Match with bishops
- Knight's realm?
- Knight's activity?
- Kingly pursuit?
- Kind of pie or board
- Kin of checkers
- Its openings are often studied
- It offers checking
- It may include a checking account
- It involves one's quest for a mate
- It has two kings and two queens
- It has four bishops
- Influential record company named for co-founding brothers Leonard and Phil
- In which a queen is most powerful
- Icelandic activity
- Hikaru Nakamura's forte
- Hikaru Nakamura or Ding Liren’s game
- Google’s AlphaZero “mastered” it in four hours
- Game you can play with a mate?
- Game with two queens
- Game with rooks and pawns
- Game with queens and knights
- Game with queens
- Game with pins
- Game with pawns, knights, and bishops
- Game with pawns and knights
- Game with pawns and bishops
- Game with men
- Game with many openings
- Game with knights and pawns
- Game with knights and kings
- Game with knight moves
- Game with kings and rooks
- Game with kings and castles
- Game with grandmasters
- Game with grand masters
- Game with gambits
- Game with forks and pins
- Game with castling
- Game with capturing
- Game with at most one mate
- Game with a Sicilian defence
- Game with a mate
- Game with a blitz variety
- Game where it's not cool to call some pieces "horses"
- Game that features mating
- Game that can end in two moves
- Game played with horses
- Game played with 32 men
- Game played on 64 squares
- Game on an 8x8 board
- Game of kings and queens?
- Game of kings and pawns
- Game of kings and castles
- Game of kings
- Game of forks and pins
- Game involving mates
- Game in which pieces can be forked
- Game in Vonnegut's "All the King's Horses"
- Game born in India
- Fischer's specialty
- Fischer's skill
- Fischer forte
- Dr. Alekhine's game.
- Deep Blue specialty
- Checking activity
- Checking account?
- Bogart played it by mail
- Board meeting activity?
- Board game with pawns
- Board game with knights and pawns
- Board game combined with boxing in a hybrid sport
- Board game "played" in this puzzle
- Black-and-white set
- Bishop's millieu
- Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus musical
- Benjamin Franklin's "The Morals of ___"
- Battle of wits
- Basic idea in "Through the Looking Glass."
- Ancient pastime
- Ancient board game
- Activity with castles
- Activity for those with black-and-white thinking?
- A game with mates
- 32-man game
- **Game with rooks (1 and 2)
- "The gymnasium of the mind," to Pascal
- "The gymnasium of the mind," per Pascal
- "Searching for Bobby Fischer" game (2013 inductee into the National Toy Hall of Fame)
- "Mental torture," per Garry Kasparov
- "Life is a kind of ___": Benjamin Franklin
- "As elaborate a waste of human intelligence as you could find anywhere outside an advertising agency," per Raymond Chandler
- "16 on 16" competition
- "___ makes man wiser and clear-sighted": Vladimir Putin
- ''Through the Looking-Glass'' game
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