Possible Questions:
- Start
- Opening
- Preface
- Opening remarks
- Jazz vamp
- Brief opening statement?
- Musical passage
- Preamble
- Opener
- Foreword
- Opening words
- Prologue
- Lead-in
- It's a start
- Vamp
- Emcee's forte
- Prelim
- Overture
- Opening bars
- Emcee's opening
- Emcee's job
- First class
- Musical vamp
- Emcee's spiel
- Emcee's delivery
- Prelude
- Starter
- Speaker's need
- Opening statement
- Job for an emcee
- Type of opening
- Speaker's lead-in
- Preface, for short
- Lead-in, briefly
- Freshman course word
- Emcee's words
- Emcee's task
- Conclusion's opposite
- Shortened word in college catalogs
- Short preamble
- Proem
- Prelude, for short
- Pop song lead-in
- Opening lines
- Musician's lead-in
- Musical lead-in
- Musical beginning
- Many a frosh course
- Lead-in, for short
- It could be four bars
- Introduction, for short
- Freshman course
- Foreword, for short
- Foreword, briefly
- DJ's concern
- Book opener
- 101 class, briefly
- Words from an emcee
- Speech starter
- Song start
- Short beginning
- Prefix with version
- Part of the front matter
- Opening words, for short
- Opening remarks, briefly
- Headliner's cue
- Foreword, e.g.
- First words
- First lines
- First few bars
- Exordium, informally
- Emcee's prologue
- Emcee's offering
- Emcee's line
- Emcee's duty
- "101" class, briefly
- Words before the talk show guest enters
- Words about a speaker, briefly
- Warm-up before an audience, maybe
- Vamp's relative
- Starting words
- Start of a jazz piece
- Speaker's start
- Song's opening bars
- Song starter
- Song prelude
- Song part before the opening line
- Some words from the emcee
- Short track to start an album, perhaps
- Short preface?
- Short opening speech
- Relative of prelim
- Relative of a prelim
- Prologue, for short
- Proem or prelude
- Preliminary remarks (Abbr.)
- Preliminary remarks
- Preliminary comment
- Prelim's relative
- Prefix for version
- Prefix for mission
- Preface, briefly
- Preamble, for short
- Pop-song lead-in
- Podium prelim
- Performance lead-in
- Part of a musical piece
- Overture, for short
- Overture or prelude
- Opening, for short
- Opening statement, for short
- Opening spiel
- Opening speech
- Opening segment, for short
- Opening remark
- Opening musical bars, for short
- Opening monologue, for short
- Opening (Abbr.)
- Not the outro
- Musical start, for short
- Musical prelim
- Musical passage, for short
- MC's spiel
- MC's lead-in
- MC's job
- MC's duty
- Many a freshman course
- Lead-in for short
- Keynote precursor
- Keynote preceder
- Jazz singer's cue
- Jazz opener
- It sets the scene
- It may begin with "Here's"
- It may begin "And now ..."
- First track, often
- First track on a mix tape, usually
- First song on an album, perhaps
- First song on an album
- First song on a CD
- First album track, perhaps
- Emcee's text
- Emcee's task, often
- Emcee's task, for short
- Emcee's speech
- Emcee's specialty
- Emcee's remarks
- Emcee's opening remarks
- Emcee's opening lines
- Emcee's kickoff
- Emcee's function
- Emcee's chore
- Conclusion's opposite (Abbr.)
- Chap. 1 preceder
- Brief opening
- Bit of music, for short
- Beginning, for short
- Beginning of song
- Beginning bars
- Ballad lead-in
- A job for an emcee
- A few opening remarks
- 101 course, typically
- 101 course, briefly
- “101” course
- "SNL" host's monologue, e.g.
- "Ladies and gentlemen ...," e.g.
- "In this corner ..." begins one, briefly
- "In this corner ..." begins one
- "Heeeeere's Johnny!" is one
- "He-e-ere's Johnny!," e.g.
- "At first I was afraid, I was petrified," e.g.