Answer: CUE
CUE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 268 times.
Referring Clues:
- Feed lines to
- English source
- Stage signal
- Prompt
- Actor's need
- It may be missed
- Pool tool
- Give a line to
- Implement with which to break
- Pool necessity
- Nod from offstage, maybe
- "Good morrow, cousin," for Romeo
- Stick on a table
- Introductory words, maybe
- Billiards stick
- Pool stick
- Billiard stick
- What an actor waits for
- It may be missed onstage
- Shark's need
- Actor's prompt
- "The Hustler" prop
- Helper
- Billiards rod
- Nod, maybe
- End of another actor's line, maybe
- Finger-pointing, maybe
- Snooker need
- Stick in a parlor
- Stage sign
- Line to an actor
- Signal
- Help line?
- Table stick
- Breaking need
- Nod, say
- Words on a card
- Shark's stick
- Pool player's stick
- "The Color of Money" tool
- Snooker stick
- Actor's aid
- Prompt in the theater
- Reminder
- Stick for breaking
- Prop for "The Hustler"
- Act as a prompter in the theater
- Kind of stick or ball
- Pool hall stick
- Signal to act
- Pool poker
- Prop for "Fast Eddie" Felson
- Chalked stick
- It can be behind the eightball
- Stick in a hall
- Stick on a pub wall
- Prompter action
- Prop in "The Color of Money"
- Balabushka product
- Signal to enter
- Hint
- Swelling music during an acceptance speech, say
- Prop in "The Hustler"
- Stick on a baize-covered table
- Magazine that became part of New York
- Eightball player's need
- Stage prompt
- It's chalked between shots
- Tool for a massé
- The line before yours, e.g.
- "The Color of Money" prop
- Snooker adjunct
- Prompt on stage
- Pool pole
- Signal on stage
- Type of ball or card
- "Good-morrow, cousin," for Romeo
- Snooker item
- Breaking need?
- Kind of ''card'' or ''stick''
- Act as a prompter
- ''Good morrow, cousin,'' for Romeo
- It can get behind the eight ball
- Prompter's offering
- Theatrical signal
- Actor activator
- "You're on!" e.g.
- Chalked item
- Swelling music at the Oscars, e.g.
- Stick in a hall?
- Shuffleboard stick
- Entrance requirement?
- It's about five feet long in some halls
- One of the pool balls
- Game rod
- Masse stick
- Word with ball or card
- Signal an actor
- Mnemonic device
- Go on to signal
- Actor's signal
- Mosconi's stick
- Stimulus
- Entrance sign?
- Play signal
- Billiard player's tool
- The line before mine, e.g.
- Maestro's sign
- Ham helper
- Hustler's need
- It's sometimes behind the eight ball
- Nod, perhaps
- You may mistakenly scratch with it
- Pool ball with no number
- Stick around a barroom
- Part 3 of sign
- Minnesota Fats implement
- Memory jogger
- A shark may carry one
- Billiards tool
- Pool need
- Kind of "card" or "stick"
- Nineball need
- Prompt actors
- Stick on a table?
- Hand a line?
- Stick or ball intro
- Actors wait for it
- You need one to break
- Prompt, in a way
- Word before ball or card
- Feed a line to
- Stick in a billiard parlor
- Kind of stick or card
- Theater signal
- What a walk-on awaits
- Billiards stick
- Poolroom stick
- Poolroom prop
- Billiards need
- Poolroom tool
- Poolroom need
- Signal a star
- Stage signal
- Point to the piccolos, e.g.
- Actor's alert
- It may help you go on
- It's chalked before a shot
- Prompt to enter
- It can help you with your english
- Kind of ball or card
- Tool at a table
- Pool ball striker
- Pool item
- Functional stick
- Kind of card or stick
- Word with "ball" or "card"
- Sign for a line
- Signal of a sort
- Pool gear
- Aural guide
- Stick around a pool hall?
- Word before card or stick
- Stick for breaking, at times
- It strikes the ball
- Stick that breaks?
- Musical hint, say
- Something awaited in the wings
- Stick for "Fast Eddie"
- Pool shark's stick
- Actor's card
- Pool hall prop
- Snooker player's stick
- Help on stage
- Preceding line
- It's waited for in the wings
- 8-Ball need
- Signal to an actor
- Signal a musician
- Billiards ball
- Preceding line. perhaps
- Stick at the pool hall
- Give a nod to, perhaps
- Nod from the maestro
- Helpful hint
- It gets chalked
- Hand a line
- Stick in a rack
- Actor's help
- Backstage prompt
- Actor's hint
- It can be chalked up
- Conductor's signal
- Slamming door, perhaps
- Game stick
- It's often behind the eight ball
- A wink or a nod, maybe
- Signal to start
- Stick with a blue tip, maybe
- Exact
- Maestro's signal
- Signal to go on
- Intimation
- Sign from a conductor
- Pool accessory
- It can be behind the eight ball
- Give a signal to
- Sign on stage
- Signal from offstage
- It has a tip for game-playing
- Stick that's chalked
- Stick in a poolroom
- Hustler's stick
- Signal to speak
- What a shark strikes with
- Signal from the conductor
- Help for an actor
- Message on an offstage card
- Oral trigger
- "Psst, you're on," e.g.
- Line on a card, perhaps
- Social ___
- Actor's last line, maybe
- Sign to start
- Signal from the wings
- "You go onstage ... now," e.g.
- Head nod to an actor
- Card for an actor
- Feed a line
- Stick in a ball-and-stick game
- You may scratch if you mishandle it
- Phone ringing onstage, perhaps
- It could be a mere nod
- Word before "card" or "stick"
- Ham's helper
- "That's my ___!"
- Triggers
- Help in the theater
- Actress' signal
- "That's your ___"
- Word with stick or ball
- It gets the ball rolling
- Signal to go onstage
- Tapered piece of sports equipment
- Numberless type of ball
- Maestro's wave of a baton, say
- Signal for a performer
- What a prompter provides
- Line that an actor waits to hear
- Spoken spur
- Signal to start speaking
- It's tipped in a parlor
- "That's my ___"
- Signal to begin
- Actor's signal to begin
- Tool for pool
- Signal to proceed
- It's a sign
- Prompt for an actor
- Alert for an actor
- Word after "That's my" or "right on"
- Chalk one up?
- You might need this to go on
- Stick on a rack
- Something used to improve one's English?
- Prompt that sounds like a letter
- "That's my ___!" ("I'm up!")
- Stick used for breaking
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 10, 2024
- LA Times - August 20, 2024
- USA Today - July 03, 2024
- New York Times - June 13, 2024
- LA Times - May 31, 2024
- New York Times - May 27, 2024
- LA Times - May 02, 2024
- New York Times - March 27, 2024
- LA Times - February 23, 2024
- USA Today - February 02, 2024
- New York Times - December 31, 2023
- New York Times - December 26, 2023
- LA Times - November 11, 2023
- USA Today - October 24, 2023
- USA Today - September 29, 2023
- USA Today - September 22, 2023
- USA Today - September 18, 2023
- LA Times - July 21, 2023
- New York Times - July 02, 2023
- USA Today - May 15, 2023
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