Possible Questions:
- Attempt
- Try
- Command
- Auction action
- Beseech
- Invite
- Bridge call
- Offer
- Bridge declaration
- Auction signal
- Bridge term
- Invitation
- Bridge opening
- Auction offer
- Overture
- Wish
- Bridge action
- Nod, maybe
- Make an offer
- Signal at Sotheby's
- Name a price
- eBay action
- Not pass
- Job estimate
- eBay offer
- Participate in an auction
- It's made by Olympic city hopefuls
- Enjoin
- Double, e.g.
- Don't pass
- Contractor's offering
- Contractor's offer
- Compete on eBay
- Bridge player's call
- Auctioneer's request
- Auction call
- Action on eBay
- Two hearts, say
- Two hearts, e.g.
- Try to buy on eBay
- Try on eBay
- This can be raised
- Take part in an auction
- Sotheby's submission
- Raise one's hand, perhaps
- One heart, e.g.
- Offer on eBay
- Effort from an Olympic city hopeful
- Didn't pass
- Contractor's figure
- Certain eBay click
- Bridge turn
- Bridge act
- Bit of eBay action
- Auction node
- Amount offered
- Action at Sotheby's
- Action at Christie's
- "The Price Is Right" action
- 'The Price Is Right' guess
- You might need a paddle to do this
- What a raised hand may signify
- What a nod might signal
- Use eBay, say
- Try for a contract
- Sotheby's action
- Signal the auctioneer
- Show your strong suit, maybe
- Shout heard around the block?
- Select diamonds?
- Said, as "adieu"
- Pass, say
- Opposite of ask
- Open, say
- One might be signaled by a raised hand
- One club or one spade
- Offered amount
- Offer to buy
- Offer at Sotheby's
- Nod, at times
- It may be sealed
- Grand slam is one
- Go for a lot
- Gesture at SothebyÂ’s
- Estate auction action
- eBay snipe, for example
- eBay entry
- eBay buy try
- E-bay action
- Didn't pass, in bridge
- Crack at a contract
- Contractor's proposal
- Club opening?
- Christie's cry
- Broker's action
- Bridge takeout
- Bridge support, maybe
- Bridge proposal
- Bridge input
- Auctioneer's quest
- Auction nod
- Auction input
- Auction entry
- Attempt, in headlines
- Action appropriate for this puzzle
- A spade, e.g.
- A club, e.g.
- "Two clubs," e.g., in bridge
- "One spade," e.g.
- Â Â Nod, maybe