| Disappearing phone feature | 26 |
| Where to see hands on a wrist | 29 |
| Reduce, with "down" | 29 |
| Push-button predecessor | 23 |
| Push-button forerunner | 22 |
| Push-button alternative | 23 |
| Obsolescent phone feature | 25 |
| "--- M for Murder" | 28 |
| Word engraved on some bars | 26 |
| What watch watchers watch | 25 |
| Use a really old telephone | 26 |
| Thermostat adjuster, often | 26 |
| Speed __ (phone feature) | 24 |
| Rheostat's control | 22 |
| Push button predecessor | 23 |
| Old-time telephone feature | 26 |
| Old-fashioned phone feature | 27 |
| Obsolescent phone part | 22 |
| Locker room lock feature | 24 |
| Item on an instrument panel | 27 |
| Irish Spring competitor | 23 |
| Face with hands, maybe | 22 |
| Drunk ___ (call smashed) | 24 |
| "___ M for . . . " | 28 |
| __-up: slow Web connection | 26 |
| Phone caller, at times | 22 |
| One making a phone call | 23 |
| Device attached to a phone | 26 |
| Try to reach a talk show, say | 29 |
| Call a radio show, say | 22 |
| Call a radio show, e.g. | 23 |
| Ringing up, in the past | 23 |
| "___ for Murder" | 26 |
| "__ for Murder" | 25 |
| Instruction for murder? | 23 |
| How to start a collect call | 27 |
| Way to get info, old-style | 26 |
| One way to get information | 26 |
| Old way to get information | 26 |
| Old way to get a number | 23 |
| How to reach an operator | 24 |
| Connect with an operator | 24 |
| Some back-and-forth, briefly | 28 |
| Lines on the stage (var.) | 25 |
| Theatrical talk (var.) | 22 |
| It's open for discussion | 28 |
| Exchange between players | 24 |
| Conversation in a screenplay | 28 |
| Disappearing phone features | 27 |
| Features of some locks | 22 |
| Calls on a retro phone | 22 |
| Antique phone features | 22 |
| Pushes someone's buttons? | 29 |
| Push-button predecessors | 24 |
| Places a call on an old phone | 29 |
| Instrument panel features | 25 |
| Cells don't have them | 25 |
| Availability indicators | 23 |
| Slow online connection | 22 |
| Now-rare connection method | 26 |
| Make a call to, old-style | 25 |
| Cable-modem alternative | 23 |
| Alternative to broadband | 24 |
| Twice the radius: Abbr. | 23 |
| Thickness, as of a tree | 23 |
| Longest possible chord | 22 |
| Line through the middle | 23 |
| Lens magnification factor | 25 |
| 7,926 miles, for the earth | 26 |
| 7,926 miles, for Earth | 22 |
| 7,918 miles, for Earth | 22 |
| Widths of circular objects | 26 |
| Sight from Waikiki Beach | 24 |
| Honolulu tourist attraction | 27 |
| Hard place to find on Oahu? | 27 |
| Neil's 1935 merchant? | 25 |
| Financier Brady: 1856-1917 | 26 |
| Play by Mae West: 1928 | 22 |
| Gorilla researcher Fossey | 25 |
| Simian specialist Fossey | 24 |
| Noted gorilla observer Fossey | 29 |
| Gorilla watcher Fossey | 22 |
| Gorilla studier Fossey | 22 |
| Gorilla observer Fossey | 23 |
| Gorilla Fund founder Fossey | 27 |
| Drum roll for reveille | 22 |
| Prince William's mother | 27 |
| William and Harry's mum | 27 |
| Wonder Woman's alias | 24 |
| Prince William's mom | 24 |
| Paul Anka's first hit | 25 |
| Mother of William and Harry | 27 |
| She married Charles in 1981 | 27 |
| Roman goddess of the hunt | 25 |
| Prince William's mum | 24 |
| William and Harry's mom | 27 |
| Singer Ross of the Supremes | 27 |
| Roman protectress of women | 26 |
| Rigg who played Mrs. Peel | 25 |
| Prince Harry's mother | 25 |