Possible Questions:
- Call
- Watch part
- Control
- Call up
- TV part
- Phone
- Ring up
- TV adjunct
- Measuring device
- It's on the watch
- Clock part
- Telephone part
- Clock face
- Face
- Watch face
- Radio knob
- Use a rotary phone
- Radio part
- Phone feature
- Make a call
- Combination lock feature
- Oven feature
- Use an old phone
- Old phone feature
- Use the phone
- Rotary phone feature
- Radio tuner
- Channel changer
- Retro phone feature
- Push button forerunner
- Old TV part
- Kind of tone
- Ivory alternative
- Dove rival
- Call, in a way
- Use an old-fashioned phone
- Soap brand
- Radio feature
- Old radio feature
- "___ M for Murder"
- Watch word
- Use a phone
- Remote ancestor?
- Place a call
- Phone part
- Part of an old phone
- Give a ring
- Gauge face
- Dove competitor
- Dashboard gauge
- Bygone telephone device
- "Don't touch that ___!"
- Tune in
- Speed ___
- Old timer
- Old telephone feature
- Dashboard item
- Analog watch feature
- "Don't touch that __!"
- Tuning knob
- Tuner
- Rotary telephone part
- Rotary phone part
- Popular soap
- Outdated verb used with phones
- Numbered circle
- It takes turns
- I-XII place, perhaps
- I-XII locale
- Gauge part
- Face with hands
- Face on a wrist
- Disappearing phone feature
- Dashboard feature
- Where to see hands on a wrist
- Type of tone
- TV turner
- Timely face
- Time teller
- Reduce, with "down"
- Pushbutton forerunner
- Push-button predecessor
- Push-button forerunner
- Push-button alternative
- Phone tone
- Passe phone part
- Old phone part
- Obsolescent phone feature
- Laid back?
- Ivory rival
- It had all your telephone numbers
- Face of a watch
- Early phone feature
- Decoder feature
- Cut (back)
- Combination lock part
- Coast alternative
- Channel control
- Certain tone
- Brand of soap
- "--- M for Murder"
- ''___ M for Murder''
- Zest rival
- Zest competitor
- Word engraved on some bars
- What watch watchers watch
- What a cell lacks
- Watch's face
- Utility meter feature
- Use the telephone
- Use the horn
- Use a really old telephone
- Turning tuner
- Tune in the TV
- Tune (in)
- Thing a host might warn you not to touch, after "that"
- Thermostat feature
- Thermostat adjuster, often
- Telephone feature of the '60s
- Tach face
- Switch TV channels
- Station changer
- Speed __ (phone feature)
- Select a TV program
- Rheostat's control
- Regulating gadget
- Radio part, perhaps
- Radio item
- Radio gadget
- Radio appurtenance
- Push-button precursor
- Push button predecessor
- Primitive timekeeper
- Phone, perhaps
- Part of a clock
- Parent company of Armour and Renuzit
- Panel reading
- Oven part
- Oven knob
- Old-time telephone feature
- Old-fashioned phone feature
- Old timepiece
- Old calling aid
- Obsolete phone part
- Obsolescent phone part
- Numbered face
- Locker room lock feature
- Locker inset
- Lock feature
- Lifebuoy rival
- Lifebuoy competitor
- Laid up?
- Keypad predecessor
- Jargon: Abbr.
- Item on an instrument panel
- It's on the radio
- Irish Spring competitor
- iPod controller
- Horologe face
- Former phone part
- Finger a phone
- Fine-tuner
- Face with numerals
- Face with hands, maybe
- Face with digits
- Face on the wall
- Face of time?
- Face of a gauge
- Drunk ___ (call smashed)
- Dashboard sight
- Control knob
- Console feature
- Clockface
- Classic phone feature
- Choose a channel
- Channel selector
- Change channels
- Call, retro-style
- Call, formerly
- Call up, old-style
- Call on a retro phone
- Call "0"
- Bygone telephone part
- Brand of soap that asked, "Don't you wish everybody did?"
- Antibacterial brand since 1948
- Anachronistic (but still common) phone verb
- Adjust the radio
- 540-1600 on a radio
- "Friends Don't Let Friends ___ Drunk" Plain White T's
- "DonÂ’t touch that ___!"
- "___ M for . . . "
- __-up: slow Web connection
- ___-a-prayer
- ___ tone