| Crimean ___: 1853–56 | 27 |
| Congressional declaration | 25 |
| Common video game milieu | 24 |
| Common Shakespearean theme | 26 |
| Cold or price | 13 |
| Cold or Civil | 13 |
| Cold chaser | 11 |
| Classic U2 album | 16 |
| Classic Springsteen tune | 24 |
| Classic one-word headline | 25 |
| Civil or Punic | 14 |
| Civil or Crimean | 16 |
| Civil -- | 8 |
| Card game with a belligerent name | 33 |
| Card game that is (aptly) arbitrary and seemingly neverending | 61 |
| Card game requiring no skill | 28 |
| Card game for two, usually | 26 |
| Campaigner's contest (or the start of a 1930s movie actor's split personality) | 86 |
| Campaign setting | 16 |
| Cabinet department that split in 1947 | 37 |
| Cabinet department phased out in 1947 | 37 |
| Boring collect-all-the-cards game | 33 |
| Boer for one | 13 |
| Big international conflict | 26 |
| Big conflict | 12 |
| Bertrand Russell supposedly said that it "does not determine who is right--only who is left" | 102 |
| Battle field | 12 |
| Basic card game | 15 |
| Ares' realm | 15 |
| Ares' forte | 15 |
| Area of Mars | 12 |
| Area for Ares | 13 |
| Apocalypse omen | 15 |
| Anathema to doves | 17 |
| All's fair in it | 20 |
| Afghanistan ___ | 15 |
| 1970 hit that asks about its title, "What is it good for?" | 68 |
| 1970 #1 hit with the lyric "huh, yeah, What is it good for?" | 70 |
| 1812, e.g. | 10 |
| 1812 event | 10 |
| "Why Can't We Be Friends?" band | 45 |
| "What is it good for, absolutely nothing!" | 52 |
| "This means __!" | 26 |
| "The trade of kings": Dryden | 38 |
| "The Naked and the Dead" subject | 42 |
| "The Cisco Kid" band | 30 |
| "The Chocolate __": classic young-adult novel | 55 |
| "The child of Pride," according to Jonathan Swift | 59 |
| "The blood-red blossom of ___ ...": Tennyson | 54 |
| "The ___ of the Worlds": Wells | 40 |
| "The ___ of the Roses" | 32 |
| "That mad game the world so loves to play" according to Jonathan Swift | 80 |
| "That mad game the world so loves to play," to Jonathan Swift | 71 |
| "Spill the Wine" band | 31 |
| "Saving Private Ryan" subject | 39 |
| "Saving Private Ryan" backdrop | 40 |
| "Oh! What A Lovely ___" | 33 |
| "Much too serious a thing to be left to the military": Clemenceau | 75 |
| "It can only be postponed to the advantage of others," according to Machiavelli | 89 |
| "Hell" to Sherman | 27 |
| "Hell," to Sherman | 28 |
| "All's fair" in it, it's said | 47 |
| "A defeat for humanity," per Pope John Paul II | 56 |
| "___ Pigs" (Black Sabbath classic) | 44 |
| "___ of the Worlds" | 29 |
| "___ of the Roses" | 28 |
| "___ Games," 1969 play | 32 |
| "___ does not determine who is right - only who is left." (Bertrand Russell) | 86 |
| "__ and Peace" | 24 |
| 'This means --!' | 24 |
| ___ whoop | 9 |
| ___ paint | 9 |
| ___ of nerves | 13 |
| ___ Emblem (2002 Kentucky Derby winner) | 39 |
| ___ cry (slogan) | 16 |
| ___ correspondent | 17 |
| ___ Admiral (1937 Triple Crown winner) | 38 |
| __ games | 8 |
| Top-notch military pilot | 24 |
| Military hero | 13 |
| Heroic military pilot | 21 |
| Decorated pilot | 15 |
| Decorated military pilot | 24 |
| Baron von Richthofen, e.g. | 26 |
| Triple Crown winner: 1937 | 25 |
| 1937 Triple Crown winner | 24 |
| Triple Crown winner, 1937 | 25 |
| Ensign's bet: 1937 | 22 |
| D.A. WARM? LIAR!: 1937 | 22 |
| Bull Halsey? | 12 |
| 1937 Triple Crown horse | 23 |
| Debugger's mission? | 23 |
| Tolstoy novel | 13 |
| Tolstoy book | 12 |
| Tolstoi work | 12 |
| Leo Tolstoy novel | 17 |
| Classic Tolstoy novel | 21 |
| Book also called "Voina i mir" | 40 |
| 1860s epic set in the Napoleonic Era | 36 |
| "Bellum et pax" | 25 |