- SERVE
- Serena's fastest one was 128 mph
- Start a volleyball game
- really important volleyball shot. the gym class heroes have probably got this down really well. because they're, uh, gym class heroes and all that.
- Ace, maybe
- Fill the bill
- Do a hitch
- Action during which a foot fault can occur
- Return's precursor?
- Use English, perhaps
- First shot of a volley
- Be a waitron
- Tennis opener
- Send toward Venus, say
- Wait on
- Match initiator
- Start playing badminton
- Start the rally, maybe
- Try for aces
- Deliver a la Sampras
- Rally starter
- Start a rally
- Start court proceedings?
- Suffice
- Do the job
- Bring to the table
- Start a volleyball point
- Do a tour of duty in the Persian Gulf, e.g.
- Be good enough for
- Court opening
- Cut off, as ties
- Begin a tennis game
- Graf's delivery
- Start a game, maybe
- Supply the food
- Try for an ace, perhaps
- Start a tennis match
- Be of assistance to
- Tennis starter
- Start the match
- Bring to the dinner table
- Dish out
- Volunteer for the Peace Corps, say
- Join the Peace Corps, say
- Emulate Chang
- Wait tables
- Be of use
- Be useful
- Start a point
- Tennis opening
- Game opener, sometimes
- Dish up
- Match starter
- Go for an ace, maybe
- Do a hitch in the military
- 25-Across starter
- Start of a tennis point
- Work for
- Start a court contest
- Dish up, as a dish
- Start a tennis game
- Launch a tennis ball
- Open a tennis match
- Start a point, in tennis
- Put in time
- Start a volley
- Start a set
- Bring out a meal
- Bring dinner to the table
- Contribute to the cause
- Dish out food
- Act (as)
- Bring to the supper table
- Make oneself useful
- Start of a tennis match
- Bring out dinner
- Start playing tennis
- Be adequate
- Place a meal on the table
- Put dinner on the table
- Bring a meal to
- Bring out, as dinner
- Be helpful
- Court action
- Start a game, in a way
- Further.
- Be in office.
- Hoad's specialty.
- Tennis stroke.
- Answer a purpose.
- Do duty for a term.
- Fill the purpose.
- Meaning of "dien" in "Ich dien."
- Tennis action.
- Tennis play.
- Trabert's forte.
- Try for an ace, in tennis.
- Olmedo's forte.
- Hold public office.
- Tennis shot.
- Start play, in certain games.
- Waiters also do this.
- They also ___ . . .
- Tennis start
- Put in play
- Put on the soup
- Start tennis or dinner
- One of a tennis pair
- Come in handy
- Newcombe's forte
- Do time
- One of Evert's fortes
- Match opener
- Borg's initial blast
- Cater to
- Roscoe Tanner's strong point
- Wait on tables
- Roscoe Tanner's cannonball
- Set starter
- Minister
- Boris Becker boomer
- A Becker boomer
- Put a tennis ball in play
- Start a game with Graf
- In Which We ___, 1942 film
- Coward's "In Which We ___"
- Begin tennis
- Best part of Ivanisevic's game
- Forte of 77 Across
- Supply
- An ace is one
- Cater
- Put into play
- Accommodate
- Do one's duty
- Put the ball in play
- Sampras asset
- Deliver, as a summons
- Assist
- Do military duty
- Start of a tennis rally
- A bad one is your fault
- Starting action on a court
- Start a tennis point
- Dylan "Gotta ___ Somebody"
- Begin a point in volleyball
- Start of a point, in tennis
- Deliver a subpoena
- Start a game of tennis
- Start a match
- Do some waiting
- Emulate a waiter
- More of the quip
- Try for an ace
- Hope for an ace
- Start the point
- Opening tennis shot
- Dish up or dish out, e.g.
- Start the tennis game
- Badminton opener
- Do duty as a soldier
- Begin a tennis match
- Tennis match starter
- Try for an ace, maybe
- Try to break love
- Start of a rally
- ___ a purpose
- Serena specialty
- Start the tennis match
- Put out, as dinner
- Begin a volleyball game
- Soft ___ ice cream
- Ace vehicle
- How to get an ace
- Begin a volleyball rally