JUMPOFF a starting point
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jumpoffsJUMPOFF, a starting point
jumpoffa starting point
beganhave a starting point
JUMPINGOFFPLACEStarting point for a trip
TEEStarting point for a hole
TEEStarting point, in a game.
MAINMENUStarting point on a computer
EGGStarting point for a platypus
fromhaving as a starting point
BASECAMPStarting point for a big climb
LAUNCHINGPADStarting point for a space traveler
POSTStarting point of a horse race.
NESTStarting point for a flight test?
TEEStarting point for a long drive?
ICIStarting point on a French map
MAINMENUStarting point of a phone tree
CLIFFStarting point for a hang-glider
EDENStarting point of a long race?
SERVICEECONOMYEfficiency when starting a tennis point?
CLIFFStarting point for a hang glider
EINSStarting point for a German count
GATEStarting point for a horse race
NEPALStarting point for a Mount Everest climb
LAXStarting point of many a red-eye
FISHERMANSWHARFStarting point for a ferry ride to Alcatraz
STAStarting or ending point for a commuter: Abbr.
CUEDUPAdvanced to the starting point, as a tape
MSRPStarting point for a car sale negotiation: Abbr.
scoresmark used as a starting point or goal
baselineA minimum or starting point used for comparisons
baselinesA minimum or starting point used for comparisons
KALAMAZOOStarting point of a train trip to Timbuktu, in song
circlingMove in a wide loop back toward one's starting point
spottingPlace (a billiard ball or football) on its designated starting point
TROYStart of a word ladder (and the starting point of the journey)
beginsCome into being or have its starting point at a certain time or place
hypothesisA supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
hypothesesA supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
flybackthe return to its starting point of the electron beam in a cathode ray tube, as after the completion of a line in a television picture or of a trace in an oscilloscope