Cue
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Cue may refer to:
- the letter Q in the Latin alphabet
Action or technique
- An intentional gesture or sound, or any other event used to initiate:
- where a musical instrument should begin playing
- where sound should begin when mixing
- straightforward ways of activating prior knowledge
- A voice cue in dance
- Cueing, a technique used by Disc jockeys
- Cue bid, a type of bid in contract bridge
- A file format for cue sheets, describing how to split an audio file into several tracks, and what tags the tracks have
- Sensory cues in perception (experimental psychology)
- Cues in theatre or film
Acronym or abbreviation
- An acronym for City-University-Energysaver, the public bus service in Fairfax, Virginia
- A short term for the cue stick or the cue ball in billiard games
Place
- Cue, Western Australia a gold mining town
Other
- Cue, a listings magazine covering arts and culture in New York City (1932-1980)
- cue/bin disk image format

