Start of a quip by James Thurber Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EARLYTORISEAND Start of a quip by James Thurber (14)
3% YOUCANFOOLTOO Start of James Thurber quote (13)
2% BEGAN Started (5) USA Today Jan 13, 2026
2% SERVE Start to rally? (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Jan 13, 2026
2% ONSET It's a start! (5) New York Times Jan 8, 2026
2% THEO "Divergent" actor James (4) USA Today Jan 5, 2026
2% BITINTO Started chewing (7) Newsday Jan 4, 2026
2% WHATWOULDBEAPERFECT Start of a riddle (19) Premier Sunday Jan 4, 2026
2% TAI James Clavell's novel "___-Pan" (3)
2% BENE Good start? (4) LA Times Daily Dec 31, 2025
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