| Used a doorbell | 15 |
| Emulated Quasimodo | 18 |
| Took its toll? | 14 |
| Pushed the doorbell | 19 |
| Jingled | 7 |
| "You ___?" (butler's question) | 44 |
| Summoned Lurch | 14 |
| Gave a buzz | 11 |
| Went off, as a bell | 19 |
| Sounded a bell | 14 |
| "You ___?" (Lurch's question) | 43 |
| Tolled, as a bell | 17 |
| Sounded, as a doorbell | 22 |
| Sounded, as a bell | 18 |
| Pushed, as a doorbell | 21 |
| Knelled | 7 |
| Called the butler, in a way | 27 |
| "You __?" | 19 |
| "You ___?" (Lurch's query) | 40 |
| Worked for Avon? | 16 |
| Went off, in a way | 18 |
| Used the doorbell | 17 |
| Tried to reach | 14 |
| Summoned, as the butler | 23 |
| Summoned, as a servant | 22 |
| Summoned the butler, e.g. | 25 |
| Summoned help, possibly | 23 |
| Sounded the bell | 16 |
| Sounded a doorbell | 18 |
| Sought entrance, in a way | 25 |
| Reverberated (and good word for this puzzle) | 44 |
| Pushed a doorbell | 17 |
| Made a jingle | 13 |
| Jingled bells | 13 |
| Heralded | 8 |
| Called the butler | 17 |
| "You ___?" (butler's line) | 40 |
| __ a bell: was familiar | 23 |
| What Tommy Tutone did to "Jenny"? | 43 |
| What Jim Croce did to the operator? | 35 |
| Went off, as an alarm | 21 |
| Was resonant | 12 |
| Was like a bell | 15 |
| Ushered (in) | 12 |
| Tried to get hold of | 20 |
| Tried to get a hold of, in a way | 32 |
| Tolled the bell | 15 |
| Tinkled | 7 |
| Telecommunicated | 16 |
| Summoned, with "for" | 30 |
| Summoned the maid | 17 |
| Summoned staff, perhaps | 23 |
| Summoned in a way | 17 |
| Summoned help, maybe | 20 |
| Struck on the hour | 18 |
| Sounded, as an opening bell | 27 |
| Sounded, as a phone | 19 |
| Sounded the knell | 17 |
| Signaled, in a way | 18 |
| Signaled one's arrival | 26 |
| Signaled for help | 17 |
| Sent for Jeeves | 15 |
| Seemed to be | 12 |
| Resonated, as a bell | 20 |
| Registered, with "up" | 31 |
| Pushed the buzzer | 17 |
| Pressed a doorbell | 18 |
| Phoned or sounded a bell | 24 |
| Lurch's line: ''You ___?'' | 46 |
| Hit the doorbell | 16 |
| Hit the bell | 12 |
| Gave a jingle | 13 |
| Emulated the Avon lady | 22 |
| Employed Ma Bell's princess | 31 |
| Dropped a dime | 14 |
| Did Quasimodo's job | 23 |
| Clanged | 7 |
| Charged, with "up" | 28 |
| Caused to toll | 14 |
| Called out on strikes, with "up" | 42 |
| Called like the Avon lady | 25 |
| Called by phone | 15 |
| Bonged | 6 |
| Announced or proclaimed, in a way | 33 |
| "You __?": butler's question | 42 |
| "You ___, sir?" | 25 |
| "You _____?" | 22 |
| Chain of mountains | 18 |
| Mountain group | 14 |
| Where the deer and the antelope play | 36 |
| Travel far and wide | 19 |
| Place to practice driving | 25 |
| Large kitchen appliance | 23 |
| Voice lesson topic | 18 |
| Stave | 5 |
| Shortstop's asset | 21 |
| Cowboy's milieu | 19 |
| Where to hit a bucket of balls | 30 |
| Vocal limits | 12 |
| Cattle drive locale | 19 |