| Fencer's selection | 22 |
| Fencer's harmless weapon | 28 |
| Equipment used for fencing | 26 |
| Electronically scored duel | 26 |
| Competition on a piste | 22 |
| Blunted fencing weapon | 22 |
| Blade with a bell guard | 23 |
| An Olympian may thrust it | 25 |
| What one carries for parries | 28 |
| What a thruster may hold | 24 |
| Weapon with a push button | 25 |
| Weapon with a pistol grip | 25 |
| Weapon with a duel purpose? | 27 |
| Weapon with a blunt end | 23 |
| Weapon used for an appel | 24 |
| Weapon for scoring a hit | 24 |
| Weapon for an Olympian | 22 |
| Triangular-bladed weapon | 24 |
| Thing with a bell guard | 23 |
| The entire body is its target | 29 |
| Sword you score points with | 27 |
| Sword with a fluted blade | 25 |
| Sword with a blunt tip | 22 |
| Sword with a bell guard | 23 |
| Sword not intended to harm | 26 |
| Sportsman's rapier | 22 |
| Sport with lunges and thrusts | 29 |
| Sport with automated scoring | 28 |
| Sport with a wired weapon | 25 |
| Sport that counts touches | 25 |
| Sport played to three points | 28 |
| Sport involving swords | 22 |
| Sport fought to three points | 28 |
| Source of a blunt riposte | 25 |
| Sign-language inventor | 22 |
| Sign-language developer | 23 |
| Salle d'armes implement | 27 |
| Safer alternative to a saber | 28 |
| Pointless dueling weapon | 24 |
| Pointless competition? | 22 |
| Point of the Olympics? | 22 |
| Players wear masks for this | 27 |
| Pentathlete's sword | 23 |
| One-on-one Olympic sport | 24 |
| One-on-one fencing sport | 24 |
| One not making the cut? | 23 |
| Olympics event with swords | 26 |
| Not the sport to get tips | 25 |
| Not a cutting edge blade? | 25 |
| Non-pointed dueling blade | 25 |
| Napoleonic army weapon | 22 |
| Modern pentathlon object | 24 |
| Modern pentathlete's need | 29 |
| Lunger's tool, maybe | 24 |
| Item with a bell guard | 22 |
| Item of Olympic equipment | 25 |
| It's thrust at Olympians | 28 |
| It's nearly pointless | 25 |
| It's heavier than a foil | 28 |
| It'll keep you en garde? | 28 |
| It serves a duel purpose | 24 |
| It lacks a cutting edge | 23 |
| It has about a 35-inch blade | 28 |
| It has a button on its tip | 26 |
| Heaviest fencing weapon | 23 |
| Hardly a cutting-edge sport | 27 |
| French for "sword" | 28 |
| Fencing foil's kin | 22 |
| Fencer's requirement | 24 |
| Fencer's blunted blade | 26 |
| Event in Olympic fencing | 24 |
| Electrified weapon, at times | 28 |
| Electrified sports equipment | 28 |
| Descendant of the smallsword | 28 |
| Colichemarde descendant | 23 |
| Blunt-yet-pointy weapon | 23 |
| Blade with a guarded tip | 24 |
| Blade used in competition | 25 |
| Athlete's pointer? | 22 |
| Alternative to a singlestick | 28 |
| Alternative to a saber | 22 |
| A masked competitor waves it | 28 |
| "Touché" weapon | 28 |
| "Sword," in French | 28 |
| "One-touch" sport | 27 |
| "One touch" sport | 27 |
| Duel-purpose equipment | 22 |
| Weapons at the Olympics | 23 |
| Virtually pointless weapons | 27 |
| They're rather pointless | 28 |
| They often have pistol grips | 28 |
| They lack cutting edges | 23 |
| Swords with fluted blades | 25 |
| Some Olympians' equipment | 29 |
| Modern pentathlon equipment | 27 |
| Equipment for pentathletes | 26 |
| Duelers' equipment | 22 |
| Duel-purpose equipment? | 23 |
| Blades with guarded tips | 24 |
| Weapons with push-button tips | 29 |