Answer: DUEL
DUEL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining DUEL with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Fight
- Contest
- Combat
- Battle
- Clash
- Sword fight
- Joust
- Face-off
- Cross swords
- Single combat
- One-on-one battle
- Sword fight, e.g.
- Affaire d'honneur
- Use an épée
- Burr-Hamilton event
- Affair of honor
- Swordfight
- One-on-one fight
- Hamilton's last act
- Fight with foils
- Fencing contest
- "Hamilton" highlight
- "Hamilton" climax
- Swordplay
- Point-of-honor settler
- One-on-one contest
- Hamilton vs. Burr, e.g.
- Fencing event
- Face off
- Contest that takes seconds
- Use a foil
- One-on-one combat
- Old-fashioned showdown
- Epee event
- D'Artagnan specialty
- Cross swords with
- Contest for two
- Combat for two
- Burr-Hamilton contest
- Burr-Hamilton battle
- "___ in the Sun"
- Where you may see a second helping?
- Two-person fight
- Two-person contest
- Sword face-off
- Swashbuckling event
- Swashbuckling activity
- Slap aftermath
- Showdown with pacing
- Shootout at ten paces
- Scary contest
- Result of a slap, perhaps
- Quarrel settler, maybe
- Quarrel settler of yore
- Quarrel settler of old
- Point of honor settler
- Pair's fight
- It takes seconds
- It may begin with a slap in the face
- Head-to-head combat
- Hamilton's undoing
- Hamilton-Burr conflict
- Hamilton-Burr affair
- Fight of honour
- Field of honor fight
- Emulate Cyrano
- Early Spielberg film
- Drawing contest?
- Contest with seconds
- Contest of honour
- Confrontation with Burr
- Climactic scene in "Hamlet"
- Burr vs. Hamilton
- Affaire d' honneur
- "Hamilton" showdown
- "Hamilton" faceoff
- "Hamilton" face-off
- Where seconds count?
- Where seconds are important
- What might put you through your paces?
- Western film trope
- Western climax
- Use epees
- Twosome conflict
- Two-point contest?
- Two-person showdown
- Two-man competition
- Tilt for two
- This has seconds
- Swordsmen's battle
- Swordsman's challenge
- Swordfight, e.g.
- Sword battle
- Swashbuckling session
- Swashbuckling episode
- Swashbuckler's event
- Swashbuckler's challenge
- Showdown for honor
- Showdown about honor
- Settle an argument with pistols
- Settle a dispute, perhaps
- Quarrel settler, once
- Prearranged shoot-out
- Point of honor settler, once
- Pair's battle
- Paces-and-pistols encounter
- Pacers' contest?
- Pacers contest?
- One-on-one swordfight
- One-on-one face-off
- One-on-one encounter
- One-on-one affair
- One-on-one
- One way to settle a point of honor
- One way to settle a dispute
- Old-fashioned way to settle a dispute
- Musketeer's battle
- Matter of honor
- Macho match
- Lightsaber fight
- Lightsaber faceoff
- Jockey for supremacy
- It's witnessed by seconds
- It often has two seconds
- It might have to wait for a second
- It has principals and seconds
- In which seconds come first
- Illegal combat
- How playwright Ben Jonson killed an actor
- Historic 1804 contest
- Highlight of Act 2 of "Hamilton"
- Highlight of a swashbuckler
- Highlight in a Zorro movie
- Head-to-head battle
- Have a shootout at ten paces
- Hamilton/Burr faceoff
- Hamilton/Burr confrontation
- Hamilton's last activity
- Hamilton's fatal fight
- Hamilton's downfall
- Hamilton-Burr showdown
- Hamilton-Burr meet
- Hamilton-Burr incident
- Hamilton-Burr event
- Hamilton-Burr engagement
- Hamilton-Burr contest
- Hamilton-Burr battle
- Hamilton vs. Burr, for one
- Go one-on-one
- Go one on one
- Gauntlet thrower's challenge
- Fight, to Zorro
- Fight with seconds
- Fight with rules
- Fight that may involve drawing
- Fight of honor
- Fight in Act II of "Hamilton"
- Fight in a western
- Fight between two people over an affair of honour
- Fight at 20 paces, say
- Field of honor event
- Feud fight?
- Fencing fight
- Fencer's bout
- Fence, but not for fun
- Faceoff initiated by slapping somebody with a glove
- Faceoff
- Face-to-face contest
- Face-off with pistols
- Event with pacing
- Event near the end of "Hamilton"
- Event in the second act of "Hamilton"
- Event in many a Flynn film
- Event in Act II of "Hamilton"
- Event for seconds
- Event featured in "Hamilton"
- Event done at 20 paces, maybe
- Engagement at 20 paces, maybe
- Dawn affair
- Cross sabers with
- Cream puffs at six paces
- Contest with pistols
- Contest with lightsabers
- Contest that may start with walking 10 paces
- Contest that leads to a draw
- Contest involving drawing
- Contest for pacers?
- Contest ending in a draw
- Contest at 20 paces
- Confrontation with a choice
- Combat with seconds
- Climax of "Hamilton"
- Climax in "Hamilton"
- Choreographed opera scene
- Certain fight
- Certain combat
- Cause for pacing?
- Bygone way of defending one's honor
- Burr/Hamilton showdown
- Burr/Hamilton event
- Burr-Hamilton affair
- Burr and Hamilton contest
- Bout of honor.
- Battle of honor
- Battle head-to-head
- Aristocratic means of dispute resolution
- Announced two-person face-off (4)
- Alexander Hamilton's undoing
- Alexander Hamilton's last act
- Alexander Hamilton died because of one
- Affaire d'honeure
- Affair requiring seconds
- Affair of honour?
- Affair of honour (between two men)
- Activity that takes seconds
- Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton had a famous one in 1804
- A sworded affair
- A slap may invite one
- A dramatic incident in Lord Byron's life.
- "Three Musketeers" plot element
- "The Three Musketeers" faceoff
- "Ten ___ Commandments" (song from "Hamilton")
- "Ten __ Commandments": "Hamilton" song
- "Macbeth" climax
- "It's time to d-d-d-___!" ("Yu-Gi-Oh!" fighting words)
- "High Noon" climax
- "Hamlet" climax
- "Hamilton" event
- "Hamilton" contest
- "Back to the Future Part III" climax
- "At ten paces" confrontation
- "___ in the Sun," Peck film
- 'Hamilton' event
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