US term for 'beginning' (3-2) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GETGO US term for 'beginning' (3-2) (5)
12% ATPAR Term used by brokers (5) The Atlantic Oct 5, 2025
11% WORD Term (4) USA Today Quick Nov 18, 2025
11% S Term (1) USA Today Quick Nov 18, 2025
11% HOOD US term for a car bonnet (4) The Times Concise Sep 22, 2025
11% LEGALESE Technical terms used by an attorney (8) USA Today Sep 17, 2025
10% SUR Begin to charge? (3) LA Times Daily Nov 29, 2025
10% INTRO Brief beginning? (5) Universal Nov 28, 2025
10% STARTOUT … begin (5,3) (8) The Guardian Quick Nov 25, 2025
10% ONSET Beginning (5) The Telegraph Plusword Nov 20, 2025
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