Answer: OPEN
OPEN is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining OPEN with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues:
- Free
- Exposed
- Ready to serve
- Frank
- Available
- Diner sign
- In full flower
- Ready for business
- Dentist's request
- Outspoken
- Unlock
- Unwrap
- Store sign
- Kick off
- Aboveboard
- Start the bidding
- Candid
- Ready for customers
- Forthright
- Unrestricted
- Type of tournament
- Receptive
- Bid first
- Not hidden
- Tourney type
- Unobstructed
- Unseal
- Overt
- Doing business
- Storefront sign
- All-comers tournament
- Tournament type
- Break the seal on
- Up-front
- Not settled
- Accepting customers
- Store window sign
- Accessible to everyone
- Without a roof
- Start the business day
- In business right now
- Make the first bid
- Not buttoned
- Like some tournaments
- Shop window sign
- Kind of tournament
- Unlocked
- Not resolved, as a question
- Unclog
- Major tennis event
- ___ for business
- Dentist's instruction
- Admitting all contestants
- Actively trading
- Not secret
- Ready to do business
- For everyone
- Easy to get into
- Big tournament
- Welcoming
- Ajar
- Porous
- Store-window sign
- Walt Whitman's ''Song of the ___ Road''
- Word on a store sign
- Aptly named tournament
- ''___ mouth, insert foot''
- Unclog, as a drain
- Double-click, maybe
- Neon sign word
- Aboveboard's partner
- Like a great receiver, often
- Type of sea or season
- Admitting customers
- Door-sign word
- __ for business
- In full bloom
- Not closed
- Still not settled
- Amenable
- Like a Roman atrium
- Have a premiere
- Lead off
- Dentist's word
- Word on a store sign that's flipped daily
- Accessible to all
- Big golf tournament
- Both pros and amateurs may be in one
- Start admitting customers
- Make the first bet
- Approachable
- Bid one club, say
- Tennis tournament
- With 31A, Ali Baba's keywords
- Perform before the headliner
- Walt Whitman's "Song of the ___ Road"
- Bid first, in bridge
- Word before season or bar
- Double-click, perhaps
- Store door sign
- Set up shop
- Speak freely, with "up"
- Make the initial bet, in poker
- Sesame starter?
- Unfilled
- Hiding nothing
- Lead the bidding
- Shut companion
- Ajar, e.g.
- Business sign
- ''___ sesame''
- Play first with Goren
- ''___ Arms'' (Journey)
- Unsettled, as questions
- Start, as an investment account
- Unguarded, in football
- Type of enrollment
- Welcoming window word
- Warm up the crowd
- Devoid of a cover
- Be the first band to play
- ___-book exam
- Word with "shop" or "sea"
- Admitting all
- Word in a shop window
- Free of obstructions
- Word with house or shop
- ___ to suggestions
- Not booked
- Tournament for all
- Ajar, say
- Still unfilled, as a position
- Word with "house"
- Nonexclusive
- Still unfilled
- Place the first bet
- Begin, as a thread
- Like some primaries
- Kind of batting stance
- Say "one club," say
- 9:00-5:30 store sign
- As yet undecided
- Speaking freely
- Crack ___
- Welcoming customers
- Still to be filled
- Word with French or U.S.
- Obstruction-free
- ___ mike (coffeehouse event)
- Take the stage first
- "___ Arms" (Journey tune)
- "__, sesame!"
- Sign on a shop's door
- Relatively free
- Ready to accept customers
- "___ sesame"
- Play before the headliner
- Unguarded, as a receiver
- Sign on a store's door
- Available, as a job
- Make the initial bet
- Pop the tab on
- Come-one come-all competition
- "___, sesame!"
- ___ seas
- Like LAX, around the clock
- Receiving customers
- "Yes, we're ___"
- Start, as a savings account
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