Answer: TENNIS
TENNIS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 83 times.
- Where to get fast service?
- With 44-Down, court query
- Open activity
- It has its faults
- With 16-Across, a sporting offer
- Court battle?
- Where to find aces and deuces
- Court contest
- With 47-Down, title for this puzzle
- See 57-Down
- Game unsuccessfully banned by Louis IV
- With 41-Across, question associated with the last words of 17-, 26-, 55- and 64-Across
- Court action
- Racketeer's pastime?
- Sport for anyone?
- Game for anyone?
- Andre Agassi's game
- Sport with a grand slam
- Court sport
- Sports Almanac chapter
- 29 Across' sport
- Lawn activity
- Graf's game
- Court activity
- Court proceedings?
- Game in which love is expressed frequently?
- It has its advantages
- Game that starts with love
- Roger Federer's sport
- Where love hardly conquers all
- Reason to make a racket?
- Game of love?
- Court game
- Venus Williams' sport
- Davis Cup game
- Wimbledon game
- Agassi's sport
- Kind of racket
- Racketeer's activity?
- 66-Across's sport
- Where one hears the starts of 18-, 23-, 34-, 49- and 54-Across
- Serena's game
- Wimbledon doings
- Williams sisters' realm
- Court proceedings
- 11-Across' sport
- Rafael Nadal's game
- Net game
- Sport that has its advantages?
- Our eighth most popular pastime
- Game that starts with love?
- Anyone's game?
- It has aces and deuces
- ___ elbow
- Sport enjoyed by Henry VIII
- Olympic sport
- With 36-Across, question for the court
- Williams sisters' sport
- Sport at Wimbledon
- Game with yellow balls
- Wimbledon sport
- Game of "love"
- Davis Cup sport
- Billie Jean's sport
- Chang's game
- Lendl's sport
- Racket game
- Serena's sport
- In which good service is important
- Nadal's sport
- Game with sets and matches
- Something you'll have to go to court for?
- What 8-, 20-, 36- and 52-Across sound like they could be about
- Game for two or four
- Sport played on a variety of surfaces
- 90 Across' sport
- Game played at Wimbledon
- You'd prefer to have service in it
- Pickleball relative
- Love scene?
- Game of love
- Coco Gauff's sport
- Sport for 4-Down