Other crossword clues for answer "DIALS"
- DIALS
- Calls an unsaved number
- Control knobs
- Uses a rotary phone
- Amp knobs
- They turn on radios
- Amp settings
- Moog knobs
- Some selectors
- Marshall knobs
- TV set parts
- Tuning knobs
- Some surrealist works
- Things not to touch in olden days?
- Agatha Christie's "The Seven ___ Mystery"
- Radio station selectors
- Regulating mechanisms
- Uses an old phone
- Calls on a rotary phone
- Dashboard array
- Radio knobs
- Cockpit array
- Older TV features
- Places a call
- Dash indicators
- Calls, on a retro phone
- Dash displays
- Numbered faces
- Dash array
- Finger hole sites on old phones
- Retro phone features
- Some controls
- Antique phone features
- Amp controls
- Circular dashboard devices
- Features of '50s phones
- Knobs
- Gauges
- Watch parts
- Cockpit displays
- Radio controls
- Dashboard features
- Watch faces
- Calls up, in the past
- Analog watch parts
- Clock faces
- Faces of watches
- Knobs on old radios
- Wristwatch faces
- Remote ancestors?
- Oscilloscope parts
- Rheostat parts
- Chronometers.
- Uses the telephone.
- Turns to a radio program.
- Rotating disks.
- Instrument panel items.
- Indicators.
- Compass faces.
- Features of Mercury Control.
- Makes a call.
- Some rotund faces.
- Dashboard items.
- Numbered disks.
- Faces of a sort.
- Round objects.
- Tunes in a program.
- Computer controls.
- Certain faces
- Phones
- TV tuners
- Channel changers
- Dashboard units
- Calls a number
- Rings up
- Watch features
- Christie's "The Seven ___ Mystery"
- TV controls
- Telephone parts
- Rings a number
- Uses a telephone
- Tunes in the radio
- Radio parts
- Tunes in
- Push-button predecessors
- Timepiece parts
- Clock features
- Cockpit display
- Disappearing phone features
- Calls
- Features of some locks
- Dashboard display
- Places a call on an old phone
- Calls, old-style
- Parts of some meters
- Cockpit features
- Radio features
- Old TV lineup
- Alternatives to buttons
- Parts of combination locks
- Set in a cockpit
- Speedometers, typically
- Array in a cockpit
- Array on an instrument panel
- Obsolescent phone features
- Old phone features
- Features of rotary phones
- Pushbuttons predecessors'
- Cockpit sights
- The six in a cockpit's "six-pack"
- Faces of meters
- Former phone features
- Radio tuners
- Tuners on some radios
- Christie's The Seven ____ Mystery
- Uses a phone
- Clock parts
- How some numbers were entered, once
- Dashboard displays
- Turnable controls
- Rotary phone parts
- Vintage landline parts
- Calls up
- Dashboard collection
- They take turns
- Old TV parts
- Cockpit group
- Control panel array