- - It begins "gradually"
- - "Go" starts with it
- - Gag's beginning or end
- - start to gasp?
- - First sound in "GIF," some say
- - Phoneme in "Game" or "Gone": 2 wds.
- - The first sound in Gary, but not Gerald
- - Lead character in "Grease"?
- - First consonant sound in "go"
- - Capital of Ghana
- - Gag's start or end
- - Leader of Greece?
- - Gregarious beginning?
- - Groundhog, at first or at last
- - Start to go?
- - Sound in Greek but not in German
- - Guitar sound?
- - Either end of "gag"
- - The beginning of greatness?
- - What "good" starts with
- - Either end of "groundhog"
- - "Go" starts with one
- - Game's first sound
- - What Germany's leader lacks?
- - Start to grunt?
- - What "go" starts with
- - Sound heard twice in "gargantuan"
- - Good start?
- - Goose's first sound
- - Feature of 'gum' but not 'gem'
- - What George lacks?
- - Gauge opening?
- - Group leader?
- - Feature of the capital of Greece?
- - What a gal has that a gent doesn't?
- - Garage opener?
- - Game start?
- - Gosling's first sound
- - Sound heard repeatedly in gargling?
- - What Greece has that Germany doesn't
- - Head of government?
- - "Glorious" beginning
- - Capital of Greece, e.g.?
- - What "game" starts with
- - Letter appearing only in down answers; its opposite appears only in across answers
- - Feature of Goliath, but not giants
- - Feature of Greece but not Germany?
- - Feature of go and get
- - "Goat" starts with one
- - Game opening?
- - Greece has one
- - Good beginning?
- - "Go" has one
- - Georgia doesn't have one
- - What "Gabe" has and "Gigi" doesn't
- - Goat's head feature?
- - Ghost feature
- - Big finish?
- - Greek leader?
- - Grand entrance
- - Great start?
- - Goat sound?
- - Greece's capital
- - Game opener
- - Grand opening?
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