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The Crossword Solver found 438 answers for The New York Times crossword clue very start 6 letters. The answers have between 3 and 14 letters.

AnswerClue
FASHIONFORWARDfollowing the latest style trends … or a hint to the starts of 16-, 26- and 42-Across
NEOstart of some art movement names
PIPEDUPsuddenly started speaking
UNLITlike birthday candles before the party starts
UPANDATEM“Time to start the day!”
ONSCREENhow some Hollywood relationships start
ADIEUfarewell that’s a popular starting guess in Wordle
MATEstart a family, or finish a game
HEEstart of a donkey’s bray
SBAagcy. that helps start-ups
DOAnot viable from the start, for short
FRESHMAN53weight gained at the start of college, informally
VCMONEYsome start-up funding, in brief
MACstart of many Scottish surnames
IMHOstart of a texter’s two cents
IPObig step for a start-up, for short
PRELIMSround up at the start?
FIRSTANDTENstart of a football drive
RSVPINGacknowledging an invitation … or a hint to the starts of 19-, 32-, 39- and 49-Across
TEARstart to cry, with “up”
EENIEstart of a counting rhyme
HTTPstart of an online address
TUNESINstarts to pay attention
NONstart to “starter”
DOAdoomed from the start, for short
BAAstart of a children’s rhyme with the line “Have you any wool?”
EENYstart of a choosing rhyme
HIPSstarts of some cheers
ARTstart of some movement names
DALAIstart of an Eastern religious title
ANOit starts with janeiro
PRETENDstart of a hypothetical
TAXIget off to a flying start?
CLOGDANCINGcharlie Chaplin started his career with this not-at-all-silent form of entertainment
OBITstory that starts with the end?
ENObrian who composed the original start-up sound for Windows 95
BABYPROOFmake safer, in a way … or what the starts of 17-, 27-, 38- and 52-Across might be?
ILIKEstart of a 1950s political slogan

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