| DUEL | A fight between two people as a matter of honour (4) |
| ITEM | An old word meaning "also, likewise, moreover"; an article in an enumeration; any distinct object or thing; a detail or piece of news; or, two people, as a romantic couple (4) |
| CANNIBAL | One who accepts people as a matter of course (8) |
| AFFRAY | A fight between two people in a public place; fracas (6) |
| ACOMB | Jorge Luis Borges described the Falklands War as "a fight between two bald men over _ ___". (1,4) |
| UNDUE | In France, a fight between two figures almost becoming excessive (5) |
| FAYE | And 26A Corrie lass who witnessed a fight between her grandad Geoff Metcalfe and his ex Elaine Jones (4,7) |
| OMEN | A ring given to people as a sign (4) |
| DUELS | Prearranged fights between two people with the aim of settling a personal quarrel (5) |
| HARAKIRI | Suicide as a matter of honour (4-4) |
| FEUD | An ongoing fight between families (4) |
| PAINOFDEATH | In 1.1, the Prince of Escalus breaks up a fight between the two families. He demands, "Once more on ___ ___ ___, all men depart." |
| LAP | To wash may be a matter of honour |
| DUELLED | Armed contest to settle a matter of honour (7) |
| WINDASS | Corrie lass who witnessed a fight between her grandad Geoff Metcalfe and his ex Elaine Jones (4,7) |
| TYBALT | In 1.5, at the ball, Old Capulet steps in to prevent a fight between Romeo and this character. He is the nephew of Old Capulet. What is his name? |
| DUELLING | Fighting over a matter of honour |
| SQUAREGO | (Scottish) Fair fight between two individuals (6,2) |
| WAR | A fight between countries (3) |
| BALLOTBOXING | Sport involving a fight between candidates? |