Crossword Clue: Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton had a famous one in 1804
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- "___ in the Sun," Peck film
- "___ in the Sun"
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- Battle
- Announced two-person face-off (4)
- A dramatic incident in Lord Byron's life.
- A slap may invite one
- A sworded affair
- Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton had a famous one in 1804
- Activity that takes seconds
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- Affaire d' honneur
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- Alexander Hamilton died because of one
- Alexander Hamilton's last act
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- "Back to the Future Part III" climax
- D'Artagnan specialty
- Cause for pacing?
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- It has principals and seconds
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- It may begin with a slap in the face
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- How playwright Ben Jonson killed an actor
- It takes seconds
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- Choreographed opera scene
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- Epee event
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- Pacers contest?
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- Swordplay
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- This has seconds
- "Three Musketeers" plot element
- Slap aftermath
- What might put you through your paces?
- Tilt for two
- "Ten ___ Commandments" (song from "Hamilton")
- Use a foil
- Use an épée
- Use epees
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