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Other crossword clues for answer "PHONE"

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
Source of a light in the darkness, perhaps
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
You might get called on it
Something you used to answer that now answers you