Answer: WARS
WARS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining WARS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Chapters of history
- Contends
- Armed conflicts
- Fights
- "Star ___"
- 'Star --'
- Battles
- General concern?
- Conflicts
- Major conflicts
- Some are civil
- Much of history
- They're never really civil
- Part of V.F.W.
- Military conflicts
- Arms are raised for these
- ___ of the Roses
- Serious hostilities
- History class topics
- Does battle
- "Star __"
- What Mars never bars
- VFW part
- Trojan and Korean
- They're never "civil"
- Star ____
- Shooting matches?
- Major skirmishes
- Major hostilities
- General activity?
- The "W" in V.F.W.
- Serious conflicts
- Rancid "The ___ End"
- Punic ___
- Part of VFW
- Large-scale conflicts
- History book topics
- General activities?
- Cola __
- Civil and Boer
- Boer and Crimean
- Battles against
- "Star ---"
- "Star ___: The Rise of Skywalker"
- "Star ___: The Force Awakens"
- Word in many reality TV titles
- Woden's domain
- What Martin Luther King Jr. called "poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows"
- What have been banished from the four longest answers
- What are they good for? Nothing, except resolving conflict often through force or violence
- Treaty preceders
- Treaties may end them
- Treaties end them
- Title word after "Star" or "Clone"
- They're "made to make debt," per Pound
- They take place in theaters
- They may be revolutionary
- They can be hot or cold
- They can be holy
- The W in V.F.W.
- Subjects of many epics
- States of hostility
- Star ___ ( Theme for family trick or treat)
- Sometimes civil contests
- Some involve attrition
- Some are declared
- Service-academy studies
- Punic and World
- Private engagements?
- Polemologists study them
- Occasions when the arms are raised
- Occasions when arms are raised
- Napoleonic and Crimean
- Military history subjects
- Military buffs' interests
- Major problems?
- Korean and Crimean
- Jihads
- Ironically, some are "civil"
- International news topics
- I and II, e.g., but not yet III and IV
- Horrific events
- History Channel topics
- Hawks push them
- General interests?
- General concerns?
- General concerns
- General actions?
- Food Network's "Cupcake ___"
- Events of 1914-18 and 1939-45
- Even civil ones aren't friendly
- Engagement settings
- End of numerous reality-show titles
- Devastating conflicts
- Declared items
- Crimean and Korean
- Crimean and Boer
- Conflicts of interest for politicians?
- Conflicts in history class
- Conflicts "declared"
- Cola ___ (Coke-vs.-Pepsi spots)
- Campaigns against drugs and poverty
- Boer and others
- Bloody messes
- Battles of bands, perhaps
- Battles it out
- Battles comprise them
- Arms-raising occasions
- Ares instigations
- All-out battles
- Aggressive conflicts
- "Word ___" (2004 Scrabble documentary)
- "Style ___" (1983 documentary)
- "Storage ___" (show in which bidders compete)
- "Storage ___" (A&E show)
- "Star" or "Storage" follower
- "Star __: The Rise of Skywalker"
- "Star ___" (Lucas film)
- "Star ___," biggest movie of 1977
- "Star _____"
- "Rogue One: A Star ___ Story"
- "Ring out the thousand ___ of old": Tennyson
- "Price" conflicts
- "Casino ___" (National Geographic documentary)
- "Bride ___" (2009 romcom)
- "All ___ are civil ___, because all men are brothers" (quote attributed to François Fénelon)
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