• Affaires d'honneur
• Affairs of honor
• Arranged fights
• Back-to-back contests?
• Back-to-back fights?
• Battles a la Burr
• Battles for satisfaction
• Challenge results?
• Clashes
• Combat on a small scale
• Combatants once used 50 paces for these
• Combats
• Combats of honor
• Contests
• Contests ending in draws?
• Contests for two
• Contests that always end in a draw?
• Contests with pistols
• Dramatic one-on-ones
• Encounters with epees
• Engagements of honor
• Erstwhile argument-settlers
• Events with seconds
• Face-offs
• Face-offs with guns or swords
• Fencing bouts
• Fencing contests
• Fight settlers
• Fights
• Fights like Aaron Burr
• Fights mano a mano
• Foil fights
• Formal combats
• Formal fights
• Head-to-head battles
• Head-to-head competitions
• Head-to-head contests
• Honor-driven gunfights
• It took seconds to arrange them
• Matters of honor
• Occasions for seconds
• Old methods of conflict resolution
• Old sword contests
• Old-fashioned argument enders
• Old-fashioned fights
• Old-style fights
• One-on-one battles
• One-on-one contests
• Outlawed combats
• Pacers' contests
• Personal fights
• Pistol fights, perhaps
• Political debates, often
• Seconds participate in them
• Shootouts
• Showdowns
• Slaps may precede them
• Some combats
• Some showdowns
• Sword fights
• Sworded affairs?
• Swordsmen's skirmishes
• They often have seconds
• They require a few seconds
• They take seconds
• They're often scheduled at noon
• Where seconds count
• Wizarding matches at Hogwarts