Crossword clues for opens
opens
- Parts, as a curtain
- Letterman lists
- Is ready for business
- Begins on Broadway
- Begins a Broadway run
- Uses a slim jim
- Uses a key on
- Starts to receive patrons
- Starts to receive customers
- Sports competitions
- Some major tournaments
- Some golf tournaments
- Pops the top off
- Pops the cork from
- Plays before the main act
- Performs first
- Makes accessible
- Hangs out one's shingle
- Doesn't check or fold
- Clears up
- Yields to a key
- What regretful rocker does on Barbara Walters, with "up"
- What icon does to front door for "MTV Cribs"
- What first band does
- Welcomes customers
- Warms up the crowd, say
- Warms up the crowd
- Unboxes, say
- Unboxes, perhaps
- Unboxes, maybe
- Tournaments that aren't invitationals
- Tournaments that anyone can enter
- Tournaments for any
- Tennis events
- Taps, as a keg
- Starts, as a game of poker
- Starts welcoming customers
- Starts accepting customers
- Starts a show (for)
- Soundgarden: "Switch ___"
- Some tennis or golf tournaments
- Some major tourneys
- Removes, as a clog
- Removes wrapping
- Removes the wrapper from
- Precedes the headliner
- Pops the top
- Performs before the main act, perhaps
- Makes the first poker bet
- Makes the first ante
- Makes a first bid
- Majors in golf and tennis?
- Launches, as software
- Invites the public in
- Invites the public
- Initiates the betting
- Has its premiere performance
- Has its premiere
- Goes on first
- Gives access to
- Gets the action going
- Gets down to business?
- Double-clicks on, say
- Double-clicks on, perhaps
- Does the warmup act
- Course events
- Clears the way
- Bids one club, e.g
- Bids one club
- Bids "one club"
- Bids "one club," say
- Begins a tour
- Becomes ready for customers
- Announces a pair of jacks or better
- Admits the first customers
- Accepts visitors
- Accepts customers
- Jimmies
- Bids one club, say
- Certain tournaments
- Unclogs
- Unfolds
- Says "one club," maybe
- Debuts, as a movie
- Does a warm-up (for)
- Broaches, in a way
- Pays (up)
- Uncaps
- Makes the first bid
- Leads the bidding
- Some tournaments
- Big tournaments
- Court contests
- Hits theaters
- Starts the betting
- Starts off
- Bids one club, e.g.
- Starts the bidding, in bridge
- Plays first
- Pay back?
- Uncorks, perhaps
- Moves first
- Is the first act
- Unlocks
- Tourneys for all
- Cuts the ribbon
- Does what Pandora did
- Begins the betting
- Reveals itself
- Unfastens
- Tennis tourneys
- Uncloses
- Unzips
- Certain sports events
- Commences
- Annual tournaments
- Cracks a crate
- Starts, in bridge
- Gapes
- Emulates Pandora
- Taps, in a way
- Tournaments like Wimbledon's
- Lifts the lid
- Unseals
- Golf tournaments
- Hits Broadway
- Unbars
- Begins the bidding
- Has a premiere
- Golf events
- Uncovers
- Starts business
- Releases
- Premieres
- Author in love with son begins show
- Faces the 20 championships synonymous with 5
- Launches competitions welcoming all-comers
- Initiates in love with Romantics ultimately embracing Pound
- Takes the lid off
- Kicks off
- Some tourneys
- Begins admitting customers
- Admits customers
- Some golf tourneys
- Starts the show
- Starts the day, business-wise
- Makes the first bet
- Bids first
- Warms up the audience
- Makes the first move
- Makes a debut
- Bets first
- U.S., French and Australian tournaments
- Starts the business day, e.g
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Usage examples of "opens".
Miss Jane opens her mouth and joins right in, screeching like a cat in heat.
Whilst you were sleeping, Professor, the Nautilus penetrated to this lagoon by a natural canal, which opens about ten yards beneath the surface of the ocean.
Then he pulls one towards him and opens it, and begins to study it--turning over the leaves backwards and forwards.
Into that narrow court, with its iron posts and descending steps, upon which opens a well-known wine-cellar, we turned.
First there is the green sheath, which in its early stage is not unlike that of a water-lily, but which as the bloom opens splits into four portions and curls back gracefully towards the stem.
Something fell with a crash far away to the left where the road from Woking station opens out on the common.
The smoke goes up but if water comes down the baffles stop it and its weight opens the doors and it drains away through a pipe to the outside.
If you take the right door you enter a green that opens to a pink on the left and a blue on the right.
If you go straight ahead out the white you enter a green that opens to a pink and another green.
When the new station opens next month, I hope to be near the front of the array.
This large gate opens into a warehouse that I have rented on the Thames in the heart of London.
His departure opens Chatterford to the hazards of examination and regulation which many forces in our rising democracy would impose upon institutions of its ostensible type.
Every one of the remote offices will have a door that opens to a blank wall, and that is the door our emigrants will use to reach this warehouse.
This door opens to the office loo and is also the Earth gate from Joy Hall, of course.
There is a concealed door in that closet with a latch, released by pressing through a knothole, which opens the door upon a secret passageway.