Japanese art's purpose? Slashing a winning blow Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% KENDO Japanese art's purpose? Slashing a winning blow (5)
63% ANIME Japanese art genre (5) LA Times Daily Sep 3, 2025
63% JUDO Japanese martial art (4) New York Times Aug 6, 2025
60% ORIGAMI Japanese creative art (7) (7) Puzzler Aug 13, 2025
60% RIPS Slashes (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jul 7, 2025
58% JUJITSU Japanese martial art (7) The Sun Mini Jun 10, 2025
55% DUAL __-purpose (4) Commuter Aug 27, 2025
55% END Purpose (3) Thomas Joseph Aug 8, 2025
55% SPARE Slash on a scoresheet (5) New York Times Jul 27, 2025
55% IAIDO Japanese swordsmanship as a marital art (5)
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