| Swashbuckling choice | 20 |
| Swashbuckler's sword, maybe | 31 |
| Summer Olympics sword | 21 |
| Summer Games sword competition | 30 |
| Strip poker? | 12 |
| Sportsman's rapier | 22 |
| Sports sword | 12 |
| Sporting rapier | 15 |
| Sporting implement with a bell guard | 36 |
| Sport with masks (h) | 20 |
| Sport with lunges and thrusts | 29 |
| Sport with lunges and ripostes | 30 |
| Sport with jabs | 15 |
| Sport with body wires | 21 |
| Sport with automated scoring | 28 |
| Sport with arm-waving | 21 |
| Sport with a wired weapon | 25 |
| Sport with a pointless point to it | 34 |
| Sport whose participants are masked | 35 |
| Sport whose name has two accents | 32 |
| Sport that counts touches | 25 |
| Sport played to three points | 28 |
| Sport played on a 6-foot by 40-foot strip | 41 |
| Sport played on a 2-meter by 14-meter strip | 43 |
| Sport item | 10 |
| Sport involving swords | 22 |
| Sport in which the entire body is a target | 42 |
| Sport in which points score points | 34 |
| Sport in which players wear metal jackets | 41 |
| Sport in which players wear masks | 33 |
| Sport fought to three points | 28 |
| Sport fought to five or fifteen points | 38 |
| Sport fought to five or 15 points | 33 |
| Source of a blunt riposte | 25 |
| Sign-language inventor | 22 |
| Sign-language developer | 23 |
| Sign language pioneer Abbé de l'___ | 42 |
| Salle d'armes implement | 27 |
| Safer alternative to a saber | 28 |
| Saber's kin | 15 |
| Saber relative | 14 |
| Rigid-bladed weapon | 19 |
| Relative of a rapier | 20 |
| Rapier relative | 15 |
| Rapier having a guard | 21 |
| Rapier cousin | 13 |
| Pointless thruster | 18 |
| Pointless sword | 15 |
| Pointless Olympic competition? | 30 |
| Pointless jabber | 16 |
| Pointless event? | 16 |
| Pointless dueling weapon | 24 |
| Pointless competition? | 22 |
| Point of the Olympics? | 22 |
| Point in the Olympics | 21 |
| Players wear masks for this | 27 |
| Pentathlon prop | 15 |
| Pentathlon item | 15 |
| Pentathlete's sword | 23 |
| Passado poker | 13 |
| Parried thing | 13 |
| Only sport where the entire body is a legal target area | 55 |
| Only event in which Venezuela medaled at the 2012 Olympics | 58 |
| One-on-one Olympic sport | 24 |
| One-on-one fencing sport | 24 |
| One not making the cut? | 23 |
| Olympics rapier | 15 |
| Olympics event with swords | 26 |
| Olympics event in which touching scores points | 46 |
| Olympic fencing game | 20 |
| Olympic fencing event | 21 |
| Olympic event won by Matteo Tagliariol in 2008 | 46 |
| Olympic event won by Marcel Fischer in 2004 | 43 |
| Olympic event with electrified equipment | 40 |
| Olympic equipment | 17 |
| Noted French teacher of deaf and dumb children: 18th century | 60 |
| Not the sport to get tips | 25 |
| Not a cutting edge blade? | 25 |
| Non-pointed dueling blade | 25 |
| Napoleonic army weapon | 22 |
| Musketeer's foil | 20 |
| Modern pentathlon object | 24 |
| Modern pentathlete's need | 29 |
| Lunging sport | 13 |
| Lunger's tool, maybe | 24 |
| London 2012 sword | 17 |
| Lightish sword | 14 |
| Lightish blade | 14 |
| Light weapon | 12 |
| Light sword | 11 |
| Its point is guarded | 20 |
| Its playing area is 2 x 14 meters | 33 |
| Item with a bell guard | 22 |
| Item to thrust | 14 |
| Item of sports equipment approximately 43" long | 52 |
| Item of Olympic equipment | 25 |
| It's thrust at Olympians | 28 |
| It's often thrust upon someone | 34 |
| It's nearly pointless | 25 |
| It's heavier than a foil | 28 |