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The answer VICTORY has 36 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of victory in various dictionaries:
noun - a successful ending of a struggle or contest
Defeat of an enemy or opponent.
Success in a struggle against difficulties or an obstacle.
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| Douglas MacArthur told Congress In war there is no substitute for this |
| "In war: resolution. In defeat: defiance. In" this: "magnanimity" |
| This "at all costs," this "in spite of all terror," this "however long and hard the road may be" (V is for...) |
| In a 1940 speech to the House of Commons, Churchill said, "What is our aim? I can answer in one word": this, "at all costs" |
| During World War II Churchill held up 2 fingers to signify this 3-syllable word |
| To save gas during World War II, a national 35 mph standard was dubbed this "speed limit", like "gardens" of the day |
| Some people might take this "lap" to celebrate this, the successful ending of a struggle or contest |
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The term victory (from Latin victoria) originally applied to warfare, and denotes success achieved in personal combat, after military operations in general or, by extension, in any competition. Success in a military campaign is considered a strategic victory, while the success in a military engagement is a tactical victory.* In terms of human emotion, victory accompanies strong feelings of elation, and in human behaviour often exhibits movements and poses paralleling threat display preceding the combat, which are associated with the excess endorphin built up preceding and during combat. * Victory dances and victory cries similarly parallel war dances and war cries performed before the outbreak of physical violence. * Examples of victory behaviour reported in Roman antiquity, where the term victoria originated, include the victory songs of the Batavi mercenaries serving under Gaius Julius Civilis after the victory over Quintus Petillius Cerialis in the Batavian rebellion of 69 AD (according |