First letter to Aristotle
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ALPHAFirst letter, to Aristotle
OMEGALast letter to Aristotle
OMICRONFirst letter given to Odysseus
ALIFFirst letter, to Arabic speakers
ALFAFirst Greek letter, to El Greco
YMCAFacility often referred to by its first letter
YMCASFacilities often referred to by their first letter
WHOIt becomes another question when its first letter is moved to the end
SLYWord that becomes its own synonym if you change its first letter to WI
EATVerb whose past tense is formed by moving the first letter to the end
AYEWord that keeps the same meaning if you move its first letter to the end
OLEGMan's name that becomes a toy when its first letter is moved to the end
AYEWord that becomes its own synonym when its first letter is moved to the end
AVISCompany name that becomes another company name if you move its first letter to the end
AVISCommercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the end
ALANBoy's name that becomes a girl's name if you move the first letter to the end
EROSLove symbol that names another love symbol if you move the first letter to the end
NORMAWoman's name that becomes a man's name when its first letter is added to the end
IHOPCommercial name that becomes a Native American tribe if you move its first letter to the end
smallestUsed as the first letter of a word that has both a general and a specific use to show that in this case the general use is intended
horsegame in which players take turns attempting to duplicate successful basketball shots, a letter of the word "horse" is awarded for each missed attempt, and the first player to receive all five letters loses
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck