- - Monogram component
- - Acronym component
- - Briefly sign
- - Beginning in island west of Thailand, one finishes in Haifa, Israel
- - First in series
- - Beginning Latin, I repeatedly translated
- - The first character one can put a name to, in short
- - First letter of name
- - Original capital for Denmark, say
- - capital characters in the first place
- - Sign at the start
- - The first to endorse
- - ian and i lit it at first
- - First letter in it I left under top ad
- - at home, i organise tail on first character
- - in with the tail and i am first!
- - letter representing a name
- - i get its tail in to begin with
- - Sign a document with two letters say
- - first home with it meets one by a lake
- - Ripon's unrestricted, expanded inaugural sale of stock
- - i meet an italian without a beginning
- - A starter for Alfred for instance
- - first not out is mostly italian in origin
- - First enjoying success, it all evens out
- - Countersign briefly
- - D or L, for this puzzle's creator
- - Endorse the leading character
- - letter of introduction
- - first sanction it in writing
- - Sign first
- - First letter of a name
- - sign, briefly
- - sign swiftly
- - nominally speaking, it's capitalised at the start
- - First letter of word
- - Sign without using your name
- - Sign off on, simply
- - Occurring at the start
- - Introductory.
- - At the beginning
- - Letter from the front?
- - Part of IPO
- - Original pong from oil painting
- - A, O or C, for AOC
- - Monogram unit
- - Endorse first Latin novel about the start of the Interregnum
- - First language I rejected: Swahili finally embraced
- - Visiting country briefly, taking in island first
- - Start of name
- - First unit from Latin designed around the start of the Interregnum
- - Original; beginning
- - Sign off on, in a way
- - One of three for J.R.R. Tolkien
- - First language one recalled going round Italy
- - M, L or K, for MLK
- - The I of IPO
- - Sign with three letters, say
- - First subscribe minimally
- - Original sign
- - Primary witness, on paper
- - First home, one is met by wagging tail
- - First letter one found in old language, then another one turned up
- - C. S. Lewis piece?
- - Any part of JFK?
- - First Latin one repeated in translation
- - First make a minimal subscription?
- - Beginning a letter
- - Part of London where learner is to sign when contracted?
- - Period preceder, perhaps
- - Monogram character
- - Monogram part
- - Briefly endorse plaiting wig with all ends chopped up
- - Primary witness
- - To begin it, I always included the first letter of the word
- - Sign one's enthralled by in most of country
- - Opening sign
- - Bit of product personalization
- - Primary language, one recalled when touring Italy
- - First I nail it somehow
- - First letter (of a word)
- - *PO
- - Personal letter?
- - Indicate assent, often
- - J, F or K
- - Handkerchief embroidery
- - Monogram letter
- - Part of J.F.K.?
- - W., e.g.
- - O.K., maybe
- - Hanky embroidery
- - Sign in a brief way
- - Letter with a period
- - OK, in a way
- - Last name's first?
- - Part of JFK?
- - O.K., in a way
- - The "I" of FBI, e.g.
- - Sign, for short
- - Acknowledge, in a way
- - Approve, in a way
- - Monogram ingredient
- - Part of 19 Across
- - Part of a monogram
- - Sign in a hurry
- - Incipient
- - Handkerchief extra
- - Handbag décor
- - Handkerchief adornment.
- - Sign in a certain way.
- - Decoration on a shirt.
- - Embroidered letter.
- - Brief signature.
- - Alfred E. Neuman has one
- - Primary
- - BLT ingredient
- - First sign
- - First letter
- - Lead character?
- - Authorize, in a way
- - Sign, in a way
- - Earliest.
- - D or C, in D.C
- - Beginning
- - Sign off on
- - Starting
- - Okay, in a way
- - Identifying mark
- - First
- - Letter opening?
- - '1
- - Opening
- - Bee or Em
- - The letter "h"
- - First to give one's approval to
- - the first in line moving to the tail, possibly
- - one fool with one man's first letter
- - endorse the first letter
- - First letter of your name
- - existing or occurring at the beginning
- - Capital letter in a monogram
- - First, I bring up classical language drawing one in
- - one latin translation contains island source
- - Original ...
- - i, for instance, at first ...
- - first idiot in is a liberal
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