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Clue: "Start of a quip"
"Start of a quip" is a New York Times crossword puzzle clue that we have seen 45 times. When there are multiple answers, the answers are sorted by the most recently seen.
Most likely answer
THEBLOODTYPEOFA
Possible answers
THEBLOODTYPEOFA
HOWCOMEWRONG
CONSISTENCYISTHE
PEOPLEWITHTYPEO
YOUCANLEAD
THESHORTEST
THERESNOSNOOZE
ABICYCLE
TIMEFLIESLIKEAN
ANAPOLOGYIS
WENEVERSAYITIS
THETROUBLE
IMNOTAFATALIST
MARRIAGESARE
THESECRETOFMANAGING
SOURGRAPES
IMNOTYOUNG
IDSAY
ITSBETTERTOGIVE
IUSEDTO
WOMENLIKESILENT
IFHERCULEPOIROT
CATSAREALOT
AKLEPTOMANIACIS
IVEBEEN
NEVERGOTO
ACHEAPUSEDCARIS
IFIHADANICKELFOR
TAXATIONLAWSARE
DIRTISNOTDIRT
ADAMDIDNTHAVETO
SOMEOFMYPLAYS
SAIDTHEZEN
THEPUREAND
APUNSTERASKSCAN
IVESEENTHELIGHT
IMBLINDINONEEYE
SHOWBIZADVICETO
POETRYISLIVING
GETTINGBIRDSEED
PRODUCINGXRATED
DOESADOGSLIFE
THEYSAYTHECHEMICALSIN
THEYASKEDMEHOW
THESMITHYMAKING
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