3
| EEK |
[a Spider!] |
3
| TOO |
Start Of Many A Criticism |
3
| AVI |
Flying Start? |
3
| BIO |
Dating App Description |
3
| RAP |
Bust A Rhyme |
3
| CPU |
Brains Of A Tech Start-up? |
3
| LOP |
Apt Rhyme For Chop And Crop |
3
| TWO |
Start Of All Washington, D.c., Zip Codes |
3
| NAB |
Apt Rhyme For "grab" |
3
| WHO |
Start Of Many A Google Search |
3
| TOM |
Actor Holland Of "spider-man" Films |
3
| NON |
Start To Profit? |
3
| NON |
Stop Start? |
4
| YARN |
An Oral Or Written Description Of Particular Events Or Situations |
4
| TALE |
An Oral Or Written Description Of Particular Events Or Situations |
4
| SWUM |
Like The Start Of An Ironman Race |
4
| LEDE |
Start Of A Story, In Journalese |
4
| VENI |
Start Of A Caesarean Boast |
4
| ERGO |
Start To A Logical Conclusion |
4
| ANTE |
Start A Poker Pot |
4
| AERO |
Dynamic Start? |
4
| BUST |
___ A Move (start Dancing) |
4
| NERD |
Peter Parker In "spider-man," For One |
5
| LOGON |
Start A Web Session |
5
| GOPRO |
Start Playing For Pay |
5
| EARLS |
Guys That Rhyme With "girls" |
5
| NOOUT |
Like A Situation At The Start Of An Inning |
5
| EENIE |
Kids' Rhyme Starter |
5
| NOTIT |
Cry Heard At The Start Of A Game Of Tag |
5
| WHAMS |
Apt Rhyme For "slams" |
5
| CUBIC |
Apt Rhyme For "rubik" |
5
| PIGGY |
"little" One Of Rhyme |
5
| TROOP |
Apt Rhyme For "group" |
5
| STORY |
An Oral Or Written Description Of Particular Events Or Situations |
6
| THEYRE |
"and ___ Off!" (start Of A Race) |
6
| IHEART |
Start Of Some Souvenir Shirt Slogans |
6
| OROMEO |
Start Of Juliet's "what's In A Name?" Speech |
6
| HUTONE |
Start Of A Snap Count |
7
| ACCOUNT |
An Oral Or Written Description Of Particular Events Or Situations |
7
| ALLIASK |
Start Of A Simple Request |
8
| HALFFULL |
*description Of A Glass, Maybe |
9
| NARRATIVE |
An Oral Or Written Description Of Particular Events Or Situations |
9
| HALFEMPTY |
*description Of A Glass, Maybe |
10
| WHENINROME |
Start Of Some Conventional Wisdom |
12
| YOUCANTTHINK |
Start Of An Optimistic Quote By 57-across |
12
| PARTYANIMALS |
They're Always Ready For A Good Time ... Or A Description Of 18-, 25-, 35- And 49-across? |