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Emcee's forte | 5 letters | adlib |
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Emcee's forte | 5 letters | intro |
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- Opener
- Prelude
- Prelim
- Opening
- Words from an emcee
- Conclusion's opposite
- Foreword, for short
- Foreword
- Preface
- Opening words
- Emcee's spiel
- Opening bars
- Emcee's delivery
- "He-e-ere's Johnny!," e.g
- First few bars
- Many a freshman course
- Ladies and gentlemen
- Emcee's words
- Prologue
- Musical vamp
- Emcee's forte
- Opening passage
- Beginning part
- Keen on including right overture
- Opening fortnightly shows up
- Musical opening
- Keen on hosting monarch for a start
- Preliminary section
- Keen on securing right opening
- Song's opening
- Opening section
- First part of a news story
- Prelude to main trombone part
- Opening track
- Host's speech
- Album opener
- starter course, briefly?
- Lead-in to a lecture
- Emcee's lines
- Opening credits sequence
- Fragments torn with one brief opening
- Beginning
- Low-level, as a class
- 101 course
- Host's responsibility
- Emcee's spiel: slang
- Opening passage (abbr)
- toastmaster's opening
- Opening remarks
- emcee's opening speech
- keen about radical leader's foreword
- (Short) section before Chapter 1, say
- Start, not finish, at site of siege
- prologue, briefly
- words said over a drumroll
- first few bars, often
- opening in satin trousers
- emcee's opening
- preface, briefly
- "101" course title word
- singer's cue
- emcee duty
- "snl" host's monologue, e.g.
- opening remarks, for short
- Short beginning
- Hall-of-Fame catcher Campanella
- Ladies and gentlemen… e.g.
- Opening bit
- First song on an album
- Start of a freshman course title
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- tune opening
- Inaugurating statement
- First-level college course, for short
- Preliminary part
- Start using some paint rollers
- First track on an album, often
- Preface, for short
- Opening, for short
- First words, briefly
- Opening instruction to remove tunics
- Musical lead-in
- Emcee's bit
- Words about a new member for short
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- It's just for starters
- Start of many course titles
- 101, say
- Emcee's assignment
- First-class
- Part of the front matter
- 101 course, typically
- Setup, of a sort
- Speaker's need
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- A job for an emcee
- Job for an emcee
- Pop song lead-in
- Overture, for short
- Ballad lead-in
- Prefix for mission
- Musical beginning
- Opening segment, for short
- Vamp's relative
- Podium prelim
- Vamp
- Musical passage, for short
- Opening monologue, for short
- Lead-in, for short
- Prefix with version
- Emcee's function
- Prefix for version
- Musical passage
- Jazz opener
- Emcee's chore
- Beginning, for short
- Relative of a prelim
- Musical prelude, informally
- Overture or prelude
- first words
- MC's opening words
- Foreword, briefly
- Leading paragraph
- Starter course?
- lead-in, shortly
- brief beginning
- preface, shortly
- emcee's speech
- Some Dublin troops opening passage
- Emcee's lead-in
- Start of a 101 course title
- Opening of one no-trump men raised
- Lead in
- Opening bars with some quaint rooms
- Opening statement?
- host's starting performance
- Main trouble holding opening
- Headliner's cue
- It's a start
- second course prereq
- ''101'' course, for short
- opening statement, for short
- Keen on grabbing right start
- Beginning section
- words that come first
- Starting lines?
- begin, troubled about opening
- Preliminary remarks
- paint roster has an opening
- emcee's opening words
- Beg. of a text book
- start coming back in a fortnight
- start in neutral in it on run out
- start of number trio's playing?
- Basic course
- Opening some port, Nigel reflected
- Conclusion's opposite, for short
- Words about a speaker, for short
- Emcee's offering
- Opening remarks, informally
- Lead in to the right inside
- Opening credits sequence, for short
- Opening lines, for short
- Keen on accepting right opening
- Preamble, briefly
- Debut
- First course, for short?
- Opening remarks, briefly
- Song opening
- "My name is ...," e.g.
- Show part with a theme song, maybe
- initial comment, for short
- 'Skip ...' (streaming button)
- opening part of a book, for short
- Opening hip to fit femur's tip
- opening one, torn apart
- short opening?
- Start of a speech
- Emcee's warm-up
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- Paper opener
- A short musical overture
- opening pages
- First bit of an essay, for short
- first part of a song, briefly
- Some Angevin troops opening passage
- Outro's opposite
- opening comment, for short
- Preface to a book, for short
- tv sequence right after the cold open
- Front lines?
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- first words turn up in short nightmare
- emcee's opening lines
- Preliminary words
- hip-hop-album opener, often
- Effort nicely back in, opening score
- preamble (colloq)
- Opening speech, for short
- Brief opening?
- Beginning section for short
- Translated rot in opening passage
- Opening lines
- Textbook beginning, for short
- Preliminary section for short
- First track on an album maybe
- preamble abbr
- Some mountain troops opening passage
- Many a 101 course
- M.C.'s lead-in
- First part
- Begin
- Preface: Abbr.
- Beginning passage; rot in (anag.)
- Beginning College Course, For Short