Answer: ARMS
ARMS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 266 times.
Referring Clues:
- Subject of illicit trade
- Weaponry
- Branches
- Embracers
- They're sometimes twisted
- Hand holders
- Equips for war
- Kind of race
- Makeshift cradle
- Second Amendment subject
- Pentagon inventory
- "There is little reason in ___": Virgil
- Magazines have them
- Venus de Milo's lack
- Supplies with weapons
- Uzis and AK-47's
- Treaty subject
- Prepares to fight
- Kind of dealer
- Gives a piece
- Sleeves cover them
- Shaw's "___ and the Man"
- Jacket parts
- Cache contents
- M-1's and AK-47's
- Hug givers
- Some matériel
- ___ race
- Matériel
- An octopus has eight
- Part of SALT
- Battle needs
- Second Amendment word
- Hand holders?
- Buys bullets
- Weapons
- Concern of the Second Amendment
- Provides weapons to
- Man's partner, in a Shaw title
- Sofa parts
- "A Farewell to ___"
- Munitions
- What bicep curls tone
- Oft-smuggled items
- Starfish features
- They're frequently folded
- Supplies with guns
- Spots for shots
- Half of all fours?
- With open ___ (in a friendly way)
- Pentagon topic
- Octopus costume features
- Prepares for battle
- Gives pieces to
- Venus de Milo knock-offs?
- Right shoulder ___ (military command)
- "Or to take ___ against a sea of troubles ...": Hamlet
- __ race
- Magnums, e.g.
- Iran-Contra affair subject
- Arsenal supplies
- Provides pieces for
- Huggers
- Shirt parts
- Up in __ (outraged)
- Tentacles
- Sleeve fillers
- Upper limbs
- Tattoo sites
- Blouse parts
- Up in __ (angry)
- Activates
- Shirt-sleeve fillers
- Equips for combat
- Battle equipment
- They're bearable
- Two of all fours
- Hand-holders
- What the Venus de Milo is missing
- They may embrace you
- ''A Farewell to ___''
- Second Amendment concern
- Instruments of war
- They can embrace you
- Octopus' abundance
- Bodily pair
- Items of illicit trade, perhaps
- Proper length to avoid conflicts of interest?
- They give hugs
- Semaphore features
- Subject of illicit trade, sometimes
- Slot machines' features
- What are featured in the theme entries of this puzzle
- Word in an Ernest Hemingway title
- Ordnance
- Up in ___ (indignant)
- Parts of shirts or sofas
- Equips for battle
- Supplies weapons to
- Popeye's have anchor tattoos
- Rifles and such
- Administrative divisions
- Barcelona chairs lack them
- Subject of some treaties
- An octopus' eight
- Hugging limbs
- Guns
- Combat supply
- The man's partner, in a Shaw title
- Shootin Irons
- Gives guns
- Up in ___ (outraged)
- Up in ___ (angry)
- Gives guns to
- Vishnu's four
- They lead to pits
- Limbs
- Jacket sleeves
- Partner of "the Man," in a George Bernard Shaw title
- Readies for war
- Up in ___
- They go into sleeves(4)
- Hug needs
- Heraldic drawing
- This puzzle's theme
- Gives weapons to
- Things you can bear
- Octopi have eight
- Prepares for war
- Venus' lack
- Gets ready to rumble
- Octopod's octet
- Hug providers
- Weaponizes
- "A Farewell to ___" (Hemingway novel)
- Second Amendment topic
- Some outlawed international trade
- Appendages
- Starfish rays
- Escutcheon depiction
- Acquisitions in a certain race
- ___ deal
- Artillery
- Couples' connectors
- "A Farewell to ___" (Hemingway)
- Octopus features
- Arsenal stash
- Hugging pair
- ___ running
- Octopus octet
- Arsenal contents
- These get sleeved in a tattoo parlor
- Recliner parts
- They may be heavy or open
- Tattoo sites, often
- Slot-machine features
- They're taken up in war
- See 49-Down
- Combat supplies
- Some chairs lack them
- Provides pieces for?
- Weapons, collectively
- Hugging duo
- "Venus de Milo" knock-offs?
- Octopus' octet
- Arsenal's stock
- Fortifies
- Provides weapons
- Magazine contents
- Biceps locale
- Arsenal's inventory
- What the Venus de Milo lacks
- Pitchers, to a manager
- Chair supports
- Ones holding hands?
- Vests don't cover them
- Inlets, for instance
- Provides weaponry
- "Sanford ___"
- Akimbo limbs
- With 65-Down, technological escalations
- Barcelona chair's lack
- Some black market wares
- Venus de Milo knockoffs?
- Suit vest's lack
- General's command
- Administrative branches
- Octopus's octet
- Drill teams present them
- Embracing pair
- Readies for battle
- Activates, as a security system
- Handy limbs?
- Handy things?
- Octopus' eight
- Some limbs
- Triceps' locales
- Parts missing from the Venus de Milo
- Sweater's sleeves
- Some of Lockheed Martin's business
- Engages. as an alarm
- Stens and brens
- Dangerous race type
- Places for tattoo sleeves
- Regenerable parts of a sea star
- Navy and Air Force vis-à-vis the military
- Quip, part 4
- Fillers of shirt sleeves
- Humerus locales
- Quartet for Vishnu
- Tank tops expose them
- Activates, as an alarm
- Tattoo sleeve spots
- Rocker parts
- See 12 Down
- Limbs in sleeves
- Sites of biceps and triceps
- Vishnu's tetrad
- Sleeve tattoo spots
- Triceps' places
- Limbs inside sleeves
- Kept at ___ length
- Missiles and such
- Subsidiaries
- Estuaries, for instance
- Assets for QBs
- Up in ___ (incensed)
- Second Amendment focus
- Vishnu's quartet
- At ___ length (not too close)
- SALT component
- Things that may be open or folded
- Sets, as a security system
- Welcomed with open ___
- Octet for a squid
- Some floaties are worn on them
- Starfish's five, usually
- Octopus parts
- Chromosome features
- Pitchers' assets
- Pushups work them
- What sleeves hold
- Refs raise them to signal a successful field goal
- Most starfish have five
- ___ control
- Open ones are welcoming
- They may be dealt or folded
- Chair parts that tend to wear out quickly
- Limbs bared by a halter dress
- Sofa sides
- Squid's eight
- Pair on a chair
- Quintet for most starfish
- They may be presented for visiting dignitaries
- Parts of a computer chair
- Mr. Potato Head limbs
- The Hindu god Ganesha is often depicted with four of them
- 18-Across fillers
- Limbs with triceps
- Biceps' locations
- Body parts that tank tops expose
- Body parts with elbows
- Cactus limbs
- Plank supports
- Limbs that azabaches are worn on
- Word with "open" or "up in"
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - November 04, 2024
- LA Times - August 29, 2024
- USA Today - July 29, 2024
- New York Times - June 30, 2024
- USA Today - May 24, 2024
- LA Times - May 04, 2024
- LA Times - February 22, 2024
- USA Today - January 24, 2024
- USA Today - January 19, 2024
- USA Today - December 01, 2023
- LA Times - November 27, 2023
- USA Today - October 16, 2023
- LA Times - August 13, 2023
- USA Today - August 04, 2023
- USA Today - June 21, 2023
- New York Times - May 14, 2023
- LA Times - April 24, 2023
- USA Today - March 22, 2023
- USA Today - December 14, 2022
- LA Times - October 21, 2022
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