Signals to start
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CUESINSignals to start
GONGFor example, leaving a holiday drink overturned can be what signals the start of dinner (4)
CUESSignals to actors
ALERTEDSent signals to
FLAGSSignals to stop.
CUESSignals to begin.
FLAGSSignals to stop
REDALERTSSignals to scramble
SMOKEALARMSSignals to leave?
CUESSignals to begin
BEAMSSignals to guide fliers.
EHSSignals to speak up
OKSGood-to-go signals
FLAGSSignals to stop, with "down"
WAVESINSignals to try to score
NODSATSignals, as to an auctioneer
OMENSSignals of what's to come
fugleto make signals; to gesticulate
LANESSignals are used to switch them
diplexpertaining to transmission of radio signals
SETIGp. that listens to signals from space
DANCINGSHOOSChoreographer's signals to get off the stage?
UPBOWWhat a "V" signals to a violinist
resonancecircuit condition in response to certain signals
jamto interfere with (radio signals), making them unintelligible
jammedto interfere with (radio signals), making them unintelligible
jamsto interfere with (radio signals), making them unintelligible
radiolocationalrelating to radiolocation, position-finding by radio signals
ticktackto use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICTAC
semeiologicrelating to semeiology, the study of signs and signals
tictacto use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICKTACK
signalerone that signals (to notify by means of communication)
ticktackedTICKTACK, to use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICTAC
ticktackingTICKTACK, to use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICTAC
receptiveAble or willing to receive something, esp. signals or stimuli
tictackedTICTAC, to use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICKTACK
tictackingTICTAC, to use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICKTACK
genlockto maintain synchronization between two signals using the genlock technique
signalersSIGNALER, one that signals (to notify by means of communication)
ticktacksTICKTACK, to use arm signals for bookmaker information, also TICTAC