Start doing something new (4,2) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MOVEON Start doing something new (4,2) (6)
94% BRANCHOUT Start doing something new as a tree? (9)
10% DODDLE Something easy to do (6) The Telegraph Quick Jun 1, 2026
10% ACT Do something (3) New York Times Midi May 19, 2026
10% REACTTO Do something because of (7) New York Times May 17, 2026
10% USE Do something with (3) Newsday Apr 8, 2026
9% URGE Strong impulse to do something (4)
9% COP Avoid doing something, with "out" (3)
9% BURP Do a new parent's job (4) USA Today May 24, 2026
9% GRABSON Starts holding something tightly (7) Universal Apr 29, 2026
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