You got it. "Cue" is the correct spelling. If you're not sure about that sort of thing, you can always use:
http://www.dictionary.com or the Oxford English Dictionary Online. They're both very useful.
2007-03-20 17:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that you're right on both accounts. And I think that it's the same even when you're talking about a pool cue.
2007-03-21 00:32:13
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answered by Hello 2
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Main Entry: 2cue
Function: noun
Etymology: probably from qu, abbreviation (used as a direction in actors' copies of plays) of Latin quando when
1 a : a signal (as a word, phrase, or bit of stage business) to a performer to begin a specific speech or action b : something serving a comparable purpose : HINT
2 : a feature indicating the nature of something perceived
3 archaic : the part one has to perform in or as if in a play
4 archaic : MOOD, HUMOR
2007-03-24 14:20:48
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answered by carly071 4
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Your correct. It's cue.
2007-03-21 00:18:59
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answered by stephenkings_heir 2
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You are right, it is cue.
2007-03-21 00:13:18
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answered by ruth4526 7
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You spelled it right both times. Good job!
2007-03-21 00:50:36
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answered by BlazenAzn215 2
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It is right, in both cases. Contrast "queue", a lineup of people.
2007-03-21 01:08:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
2007-03-21 01:05:41
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answered by tartu2222 6
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You're already spelling it right!
2007-03-21 00:13:34
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answered by psyduck702 4
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