- PHONE
- Cellular device
- Call up
- Cellular caller
- Conversation piece
- Pocket calculator, sometimes
- Make a call
- Omnipresent ringer
- Gizmo patented by Bell
- E.T.'s contraption
- It may be symbolized by an extended thumb and pinkie
- Call
- Get on the horn
- ___ tag
- Bell invention
- Mobile thing
- Telemarketing tool
- Bell's invention
- Bob Newhart prop
- Give a ring
- AT&T installation
- Hands-free ___
- Give a buzz
- Word after cell or wall
- One can be called on it
- It helps you stay connected
- Communications device described by the first words of the puzzle's four longest answers
- Contact, in a way
- It may be handsfree
- Dial up
- It may be clipped to a belt
- See 51-Down
- Angry Birds device
- Motorola product
- E.T., ___ home!
- Bookie's need
- Buzz
- Communicate from the car
- Ring up
- Cell ___
- Word after wall or cell
- Cell, maybe
- Words with tag or home
- Many a cell
- Cell or mobile follower
- Ring
- Cell, for one
- Caller's device, and word that can precede the ends of the answers to starred clues
- Text alternative
- __ tag
- Cellular transmitter
- E.T. __ home
- App-using device
- Instrument used to give someone the end of 18-, 27-, 43- or 55-Across
- It has a ring to it
- Galaxy, e.g.
- LG product
- Word before hack or jack
- Cell, nowadays
- App runner
- Bell invention with a bell
- Device not allowed during a family meal, maybe
- Galaxy, for one
- Get in touch, in a way
- Cell __
- Cellular __
- Desk item
- Hands-free __
- Telemarketer's tool
- Word before book or booth
- Place a call
- Get in touch with
- Texter's instrument
- Texting device
- Use a PDA, perhaps
- Typical function of 64 Across
- Email access method
- App holder
- Make a call to
- Sousa or smart follower
- Landline or mobile
- Texter's device
- See 56 Across
- Cell
- It might be tapped
- Johnnycake
- Q is missing on its dial.
- Bookie's office fixture.
- One of 40,709,398 in the U. S.
- Use an invention of 1876.
- Bobby soxer's monopoly.
- Desk accessory.
- Annihilator of distance.
- Call: Colloq.
- Speech sound.
- Transmitter and receiver.
- Extension.
- Sound: Comb. form.
- Handset, for one.
- Line of communication.
- Voice: Suffix.
- Desk appurtenance, for short.
- Teen-agers' monopoly
- Kind of booth
- Bell ringer, for short
- Communicate, in a way
- Word with radio
- One of Ma Bell's brood
- Patronize Ma Bell
- Booth item
- Dial a number
- Prop in 28 Down
- Prop in many a play
- Modern medium
- Princess, e.g.
- Cellular _____
- End of the line?
- Drop a dime, so to speak
- Button site
- Kind of tag
- Get on the line
- Cradle contents
- It may be cradled
- Cell, e.g.
- It may get charged or get charges
- Nokia offering
- One called upon to talk?
- Buzz, so to speak
- Samsung Galaxy, e.g.
- Wring
- What's answered but never asks a question, in a riddle
- Device for making calls
- Landline, e.g.
- The average American spends over four hours a day on it
- Object pantomimed by extending one's thumb and pinkie
- Addictive thing in one's pocket
- Mobile, e.g.
- Standing Outside a Broken ___ Booth With Money in My Hand
- Sent from my i___
- The House voted to repeal a ___ tax enacted to finance Spanish-American War
- Thumbs-only typist's device
- Source of embarrassment for a theatregoer
- Drop a dime, really
- Telemarketer's necessity
- Word with tag or booth
- Sousa follower
- Communication device
- Cell or rotary item
- Bell's ringing success
- Galaxy you hold
- It's dialed up
- Modern do-all device
- App storer
- Mega add-on
- Dial
- Teen's lifeline
- Give a jingle
- Type of book or booth
- It may get charged or charges
- Thing at the end of the line?
- Telemarketing must
- Samsung or Nokia offering
- Gadget for many selfies
- Telemarketer's need
- Texting need
- Device for texting
- Device with apps
- Cell or landline
- Device that can read QR codes
- Device that rings
- Communica- tions link
- Droid, e.g.
- Cell transmitter
- It has a familiar ring
- You might get called on it
- Something you used to answer that now answers you