Answer: EPEE
EPEE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 569 times.
Referring Clues:
- Modern pentathlon event
- Three-sided sword
- Fencing blade
- Item of Olympic equipment
- Olympics event since 1900
- Fencer's weapon
- Fencing weapon
- Sport played to three points
- Olympics equipment
- Sport in which players don't want to get tips
- Blunted blade
- Triple-edged sword
- One-on-one sport
- Swordplay
- Sporting rapier
- Foil's heavier cousin
- First weapon to be electrified
- Sportsman's blade
- Fencer's blade
- Parrier's equipment
- Modern pentathlon need
- Sporting sword
- Sporting blade
- Fencing sword
- Guarded rapier
- Duel tool
- Sign language pioneer Abbé de l'___
- Blunted weapon
- It has a guarded tip
- Players wear masks for this
- Foil relative
- It's almost pointless
- Pointless event?
- Sporting weapon
- Touching activity
- It's pointless
- Alternative to a singlestick
- Fencing need
- "En garde" weapon
- Sport played on a 6-foot by 40-foot strip
- It has a blunt end
- It lacks a cutting edge
- It has a fluted blade
- Olympics event
- Foil alternative
- See 45-Across
- It may be thrust
- Light blade
- Cousin of a foil
- There's little point to it
- Sport in which players wear masks
- It involves a wave of the hand
- "One-touch" sport
- Modern pentathlete's need
- Fencing rapier
- Its playing area is 2 x 14 meters
- Olympics sticker
- Fencing piece
- Abbé de l'___ (pioneer in sign language)
- Olympian's blade
- Sport with masks
- Abbé de l'___, sign language pioneer
- Olympics blade
- Its point is guarded
- Pentathlon weapon
- Sport with a mask
- Thrusted thing
- Safe sword
- Sport with arm-waving
- Three-sided blade
- A masked competitor waves it
- Sport whose name has two accents
- It may be waved at the Olympics
- Pentathlon need
- Abbé de l'___, pioneer in sign language
- Blunted sword
- Guarded weapon
- Sport with lunges
- Sword: Fr.
- One not making the cut?
- Flexible blade
- Parrying weapon
- Dueling sword
- Blade of Grasse
- Sword of sport
- Napoleonic army weapon
- Item of sports equipment approximately 43" long
- Individual and team event at the Olympics
- Olympian's sword
- Olympic sword
- Duelist's weapon
- Dueling weapon
- Blunt blade
- Pentathlon sword
- Flexible sword
- Olympic blade
- Point at the Olympics?
- Modern pentathlon weapon
- Saber relative
- Sword with a guarded tip
- Sport involving touches
- Part of the modern pentathlon
- 29- to 35-inch blade
- Saber's relative
- It has a duel purpose
- It has a point
- Fencing art
- Parrying piece
- Weapon electrified in the Olympics
- Rapier with a guarded tip
- Olympic sport
- Pointless jabber
- Fighting with one is a pointless activity!
- Saber's cousin
- Scaramouche's weapon
- Weapon with a tip guard
- Blunt-edged sword
- Summer Games competition
- Olympic weapon
- Pentathlon event
- Summer Games event
- Foil's relative
- Sword with three sides
- Brandished weapon
- Tool for a duel
- Sword with a fluted blade
- Weapon with a bell-shaped guard
- Light sword
- It's electrified at the Olympics
- Fencing tool
- Sword evolving from the rapier
- Hardly a cutting-edge sport
- Sword with a bell-shaped guard
- Thrusted blade
- Swordplay tool
- Fencing category
- Saber cousin
- Sword with a bell guard
- Thrusting weapon
- Dueler's option
- Not a cutting edge blade?
- Sport using a mask
- Olympics rapier
- Rapier descendant
- Saber alternative
- Dueling blade
- Olympic sticker
- Passado poker
- Sword, in French
- Olympic event won by Marcel Fischer in 2004
- Olympics event with swords
- French for "sword"
- Olympics sword
- Heaviest modern fencing weapon
- Descendant of the smallsword
- Sword with no cutting edge
- Olympic event since 1900
- Swashbuckler's sword, maybe
- Olympic event
- Sportsman's rapier
- It has a blunted tip
- Event on a piste
- It has a button on its tip
- Parried thing
- Sword, in Périgord
- Item with a duel purpose
- There's no real point to it
- Certain rapier
- Sport with body wires
- Item with a bell guard
- Event in a pentathlon
- Summer Olympics event
- Pentathlete's sword
- Sport with jabs
- Sport with masks (h)
- Blunt-tipped blade
- Blunt-tipped sword
- Blade with a guarded tip
- Weapon with a bell guard
- Sword with a bowl-shaped guard
- Competition on a piste
- Lunger's tool, maybe
- Rapier's cousin
- It's heavier than a foil
- Touching sport?
- Fencing choice
- Tool for fencing
- Piece of Olympic equipment
- Sword with a blunt tip
- There isn't much point to it
- Fencer's choice
- Fencing gear
- Sport sword
- It has a pistol grip
- Blunt weapon
- Type of blade
- Weapon with a push button
- Piece of fencing?
- Blunt sword
- ''En garde'' weapon
- Modern pentathlon object
- Event in Olympic fencing
- Modern pentathlete's weapon
- Certain fencing blade
- Blunt instrument
- Blunted fencing weapon
- Blade for fencing
- Pointless weapon?
- Blunt sporting piece
- Fencing purchase
- Fencing tool?
- What one carries for parries
- Sword variety
- Of-fence-ive weapon?
- Sport fought to five or 15 points
- Dueler's choice
- Sport played on a 2-meter by 14-meter strip
- Sport with a pointless point to it
- It'll keep you en garde?
- Foil cousin
- It makes for a pointless duel
- Source of a blunt riposte
- Tapered weapon
- Choice in fencing
- Olympic dueling weapon
- Sport without much of a point?
- Equipment used for fencing
- Certain foil
- Rapier with a three-sided blade
- Weapon with a triangular blade
- Pointless Olympic event?
- Weapon with a 90 cm blade
- Buttoned blade
- Olympic pentathlete's blade
- Type of sword
- Weapon in fencing
- Fencer's foil
- Someone in a mask waves it
- Fencer's selection
- Sport played on a strip
- There's no point to it
- Olympics sport
- An Olympian may thrust it
- Rapier kin
- Weapon for scoring a hit
- It'll keep you on guard
- Pointless dueling weapon
- "Pointless" Olympic event?
- Fencing equipment
- Olympics weapon
- Sword type
- Sports sword
- Pointless sword
- Weapon for an Olympian
- Thing with a bell guard
- Sword not intended to harm
- Blunted dueling sword
- Sport with swords
- Fencing implement
- Light, blunt sword
- Alternative to a saber
- Sword that isn't very dangerous
- Dull sword
- Pointless weapon
- "One touch" sport
- Fencing prop
- Sport with lunges and ripostes
- Sword used in the Olympics
- Thin blade
- "Hamlet" prop
- Item with a duel purpose?
- Blade to jab with
- "Touching" Olympic event
- Beijing 2008 sword
- Type of fencing foil
- Thrust and perry sword
- Edgeless sword
- Electric weapon
- Modern decathlon event
- Nonlethal weapon
- Foil kin
- Heaviest fencing weapon
- Olympic fencing sword
- Olympian's weapon
- Sporting implement with a bell guard
- Event in which one might use a flèche
- Sport that may end in a double defeat
- Fencer's concern
- Foil's cousin
- Fencer's requirement
- Sword
- Sport involving swords
- Rapier
- The entire body is its target
- Foil's duller relative
- Modern pentathlete's sword
- D' Artagnan prop
- D'artagnan prop
- Touché provoker
- Touche provoker
- "The Three Musketeers" prop
- Sword sport
- Fencer's sword
- Sport that counts touches
- Electrified sports equipment
- It serves a duel purpose
- Item to thrust
- Fencer's tool
- Flexible weapon
- Form of fencing
- Foil's kin
- Word from the French for "sword"
- Sword choice
- Dueling sword ...
- Fencing item
- Dueling tool
- Sword for fencing
- Duel sword
- Duelist's sword
- One-on-one fencing sport
- Electrified weapon, at times
- Sword with a blunt end
- "Sword," in French
- Athlete's pointer?
- Fencing buy
- This weapon is pointless
- Blunt-yet-pointy weapon
- It's hardly a cutting-edge sport
- Sport that's nearly pointless
- Event with an attack called a flèche
- Tip-guarded weapon
- Dual tool
- Weapon for fencing
- Sport with touches
- Summer Games sword competition
- Rapier cousin
- Kind of sword
- Olympic event with electrified equipment
- Sort of sword
- Weapon with a duel purpose?
- Swordplay weapon
- ___ du combat
- Triangular-bladed weapon
- Dueler's sword
- French-derived word with two accents
- Thrust item
- Sword you score points with
- Pointless Olympic competition?
- Blade with a bell guard
- Bladed weapon
- Duel item
- Pointless competition?
- It has about a 35-inch blade
- Sword sort
- Lightish blade
- Sport with feinting
- Fencer's harmless weapon
- Three-sided weapon
- Light weapon
- Sport with a wired weapon
- One-on-one Olympic sport
- Three-sided rapier
- Fencer's option
- Summer Olympics gear
- Blunt-tipped weapon
- Pointless Olympic weapon?
- Electronically scored duel
- Event with body cords
- Lightish sword
- Only event in which Venezuela medaled at the 2012 Olympics
- Sport with a French name
- Safer alternative to a saber
- Sport with lunges and thrusts
- Dueling option
- Sword with a blunted end
- Fencer's blunted blade
- Foil-like weapon
- Summer Olympics sword
- Duelist's blade
- Sport in which points score points
- Lunging sport
- Heaviest of the Olympic swords
- Dueling implement
- Fencer's weapon, sometimes
- Sport with automated scoring
- Olympics event in which touching scores points
- Swordplay sword
- Event with touches
- Certain sword
- Dueling piece
- Saber's kin
- It's hardly a cutting-edge competition
- Heavy foil
- Rapier relative
- What a thruster may hold
- Sport scored electronically
- Old weapon
- Weapon with a blunted end
- Dull
- Blade used in competition
- Dueler's blade
- Competitive blade
- Weapon with a pistol grip
- Sport in which the entire body is a target
- Electronically equipped blade
- Weapon with a bowl-shaped guard
- Sport with blades
- Relatively harmless sword
- Somewhat safe sword
- Sport with double touches
- One guarded at the Olympics
- Sports event with electronic scoring
- French pioneer of sign language
- Poker game?
- A touching sport
- Parrier's tool
- Sport played on a piste
- Sport for people in suits
- Match stick?
- Duel blade
- Olympics contact sport
- Summer Olympics blade
- Duel weapon
- Athletic blade
- Harmless sword
- Sword with a blunted tip
- Near-pointless swordplay?
- Electronically scored contest
- Jabber?
- Weapon with a three-sided blade
- Electrified bit of sports equipment
- Unsharpened sword
- Foil look alike
- One guarded in a duel?
- Blunted Olympics blade
- Sword with a three-sided blade
- Dueling sport
- Non-cutting sword
- Cousin of the saber and foil
- Olympic blade with a touch sensor
- Pentathlete's need
- Duelist's choice
- Fencing option
- Weapon used on a piste
- Olympian instrument
- Olympics tool
- It's thrust in competition
- Sports item with a sensor
- Certain sporting sword
- Sword used in competitions
- Pentathlon sword event
- Sword used in sporting events
- Word from Old French for "lance"
- Certain blunt sword
- Blade in a sporting match
- Sport with scoring by touching
- Olympic event with lunges
- Sport involving protective suits
- Pentathlon blade
- Non-stabbing sword
- Pointless Olympic sword?
- Sword that lacks a cutting edge
- Bit of fencing gear
- Type of fencing sword
- Sword that's blunted
- Olympics implement
- Two-person Olympic event
- Inventor of a sign language
- Tapered sword
- Fleuret's relative
- Event in every Summer Olympics since 1900
- Olympic gear
- Need for a modern pentathlon
- Blade with no sharp edge
- Part of a three-weapon competition
- Fencing event whose target is the entire body
- Sport with parries
- "En garde" thrustee
- Fleuret's kin
- Fencers' sword
- Event sword
- Competition whose opponents try to touch each other
- Sword meant not to cut
- Electrified sword
- Saber? No, less
- Modern pentathlon blade
- One-on-one Olympics event
- Masked dueler's blade
- Blunt-bladed sword
- Electrified blade
- Sport with electric weapons
- Sport using scoring circuits
- Blade with a button tip
- Event with lunges and touches
- Thing guarded in a duel?
- Sports event with two diacritics in its name
- Mask-wearing sport
- Sword written with two acute accents
- Sword's name with two accents
- Olympic event with masks
- Sword for an Olympian
- Olympic fencing event
- Triangular sword
- Relative of a foil
- Electrified rapier
- Sword with a French name
- Common sword in crosswords
- Not the sharpest blade?
- Three-sided thruster
- Olympian sword
- Weapon with two accents
- Heaviest fencing sword
- Weapon used when saying "En garde!"
- Sword with a sensor
- Sword whose name has two accents
- Pentathlon tool
- Touching competition?
- Fencing form
- Fencing style
- One-on-one Olympic event
- Olympic pentathlete's need
- Something waved in the Olympics
- Weapon with two accents in its name
- Fencing sword with a button tip
- Heavy sword that's light on consonants
- Sport in which the entire body is a valid target
- Something there's almost no point to?
- Largest fencing sword
- Heavier alternative to a foil
- Foil relative, in fencing
- Fencing blade heavier than a 56-Down
- Metallic Olympics equipment
- It has no cutting edge
- Olympic poker?
- Sports event in which athletes try to avoid being touched
- Sword for Courtney Hurley
- Heaviest of the three modern fencing swords
- Olympics fencing event
- Sword with a 90-centimeter blade
- Olympic sport with two accents
- Bit of sports equipment that may be electrified
- Fencing event
- Sport in which you could use some pointers?
- It can have a French or pistol grip
- Sports event with many touching moments
- Parafencing sword
- Weapon with a point d'arrêt
- Pointer for an Olympian?
- Sports sticker?
- Sport in which masks are worn
- Pointless event at the Olympics?
- Olympic fencing blade
- Weapon with a spring
- Bit of pentathlon equipment
- Heavy fencing sword
- Duel sport
- Sport whose competitors wear masks
- Shiny silver sticker?
- Bit of sporting gear with a bell guard
- Shiny sticker?
- Alternative to foil or saber
- Weapon whose name has two accents
- Sport that allows some corps-à-corps (body-to-body) contact
- Weapon that shares an etymology with "spade" and "spatula"
- Blade in a bout
- Sword for Koki Kano
- Largest Olympic sword
- Sword that might have a French grip
- Vowel-heavy blade
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - December 18, 2024
- USA Today - December 17, 2024
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- USA Today - August 07, 2024
- LA Times - July 12, 2024
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