Possible Questions:
- Code word
- Morse bit
- Doo follower
- Morse morsel
- Morse code sound
- Bit of Morse code
- "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-___"
- Doo-___
- Morse T
- Morse-code word
- Dit's companion
- "Well, lah-di-___!"
- Morse unit
- Morse character
- Morse-code signal
- Morse code bit
- Ham's click
- T, in Morse code
- Morse-code sound
- Morse syllable
- Morse sound
- Morse dash
- Morse code word
- Dit's partner
- Code sound
- "Well, lah-di-___"
- One-third of a Morse "O"
- Morse signal
- Morse code unit
- Morse code signal
- Lah-di-___
- Bit of code
- "Camptown Races" syllable
- 'Zip-a-Dee-Doo- --'
- Telegrapher's dash
- Telegraph code word
- T, to Morse
- Morse's T
- Morse code syllable
- Morse code element
- Morse "T"
- Dit alternative
- Code signal
- Code component
- Code character
- Burmese knife
- Bit of Morse
- "Lah-di-___!"
- 'Doo' follower
- Zip-A-Dee-Doo ____
- Telegraphic dash
- Telegrapher's syllable
- Telegraph "T"
- T, by telegraph
- Syllable used by Stephen Foster
- Syllable sung in "Song of the South"
- Radio operator's dash
- Morse's dash
- Morse morsel?
- Morse message segment
- Morse dash designator
- Morse code letter after dit-dit-dit
- Morse code letter
- Long keystroke
- Long click, in Morse code
- Last syllable of a "Song of the South" song title
- Lah-di-___ (genteel)
- Lah-di- --
- Lah di ___
- La-di-___
- La Dee ____: 1958 song
- Dullard's comeback?
- Doo follower, in song
- Dit's counterpart in Morse code
- Dit partner
- Dash, in radio code
- Dash, in Morse code
- Dash for Sparks
- Dash to a ham
- Code dash
- "Zip-a-Dee-Doo- ___"
- "Zip-a-Dee-Doo- _____"
- "Zip-a-Dee Doo-___"
- "Lah-di-__!"
- "La-di-__!"
- "Doo" follower
- 'Well, lah-di- --!'
- ''Well, lah-di-___!''