Answer: BRASS
BRASS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 92 times.
- Chutzpah
- Military bigwigs
- Pentagon bigwigs
- Word with tacks or knuckles
- Button material
- Copper/zinc alloy
- Military pooh-bahs
- Impudence of a Br. fool
- Trumpets and tubas, e.g.
- 76 trombones, e.g.
- Heavy metal
- General assembly?
- Audacity
- Heavy metal alloy
- Bold self-assurance
- High-ranking officers, familiarly
- Orchestra section
- Group giving orders
- Military honchos
- Upstairs group
- Switchplate metal
- Impudence
- Effrontery
- Tuba metal
- Word before band or ring
- Pentagon personnel
- Word with "tacks" or "knuckles"
- Kind of band
- Bigwigs
- Military muck-a-mucks
- Carousel's ring
- Word with "band" or "ring"
- Epitome of boldness
- Bigwigs in uniform
- Band section
- Army bigwigs
- Bugle material
- Officers
- *Nitty-gritty, as of negotiations
- Trumpets and trombones, e.g.
- Uniform trim
- Horn section
- Higher-ups
- Military muckamucks
- Higher-ups
- Military higher-ups
- Trombone section
- Copper-zinc alloy
- Army VIPs
- Military leaders
- Pentagon powers
- Military VIP's
- Alloy
- Metal in tubas
- Alpert's instruments
- Alloy of zinc and copper
- Marching-band section
- Top officers
- Trumpet metal
- Alloy of copper and zinc
- Source of many orders
- Material for many a light fixture
- Metallic alloy
- Authority figures
- Military group
- Word with "ring" or "knuckles"
- Orchestral section
- Gall
- Majors, e.g.
- Blatant self-assurance
- Military muckety-mucks
- Type of band
- Horn material
- Leadership
- Copper + zinc
- Pentagon V.I.P.s
- Much of a marching band
- Joint chiefs, e.g.
- Tuba material
- Army honchos
- Copper-and-zinc alloy
- Tubas and trombones
- Battle bosses
- Alloy used for tubas
- Section that doesn't include the sax, surprisingly
- Top ___
- High-ranking figures, collectively
- Majors, say
- Metal in a trumpet
- Audacious self-assurance
- French horn metal
- Trumpets' section