Crossword-Solution: TELEPHONE 9 letters, 58 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Telephone n. An instrument for reproducing sounds, especially
articulate speech, at a distance.
Telephone v. t. To convey or announce by telephone.

We have 58 clues for the answer “TELEPHONE”

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touchtone phone 1 answer
"Come by and chat at our booth" (Philadelphia, 1876) 1 answer
*Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray 1 answer
1947 opera (with "The"). 1 answer
2010 Lady Gaga hit 1 answer
A Christmas connection 1 answer
Alexander Graham Bell's invention 1 answer
Bell rang a bell with this 1 answer
Bell's child 1 answer
Bell's ringer? 1 answer
Brantford alias ___City 1 answer
CAR phone 1 answer
CELLULAR phone 1 answer
Game played in whispers 1 answer
Greek goddess of communication? 1 answer
HANDSET 1 answer
Hint to filling in four squares in this puzzle 1 answer
Invention of 1876. 1 answer
It may come down in a storm 1 answer
PHONE box 1 answer
Riddle-de-dee: What asks no questions but must be answered? 1 answer
TRANSMIT speech by electricity 1 answer
Teen-agers' monopoly, in many homes. 1 answer
Whispering party game 1 answer
device for transmitting sound over a distance along wires 1 answer
Booth item 2 answers
Intercom 2 answers
Teen-agers' monopoly 2 answers
OFFICE utility 2 answers
Bob Newhart prop 2 answers
CELL phone 2 answers
Classic sleepover game 2 answers
Menotti opera (with "The"). 2 answers
Phone booth 2 answers
Popular instrument. 4 answers
COMMUNICATION instrument 4 answers
Caller's need 4 answers
touch base 5 answers
Ring (up) 8 answers
BELL INVENTION BEGINNING 10 answers
A BELL RINGER CLOSES IT: 10 answers
CLASSIC PARTY GAME 11 answers
ALEXANDER GRAHAM 11 answers
COMMUNICATION DEVICE 12 answers
CONVERSATION piece 16 answers
___ dial 20 answers
Receiver 25 answers
Phone 32 answers
Get in Touch 33 answers
Horn 38 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with TELEPHONE (5)

Linstrum over real soon, only be sure to telephone me first,” she called back, as Carl helped her into the carriage.
O Pioneers! Willa Cather 1991
Box 549, Alger-Gare, 16000 Algiers); telephone [213] (2) 601-425 or 255, 186; there is a US Consulate in Oran _#_Flag: two equal vertical bands of green (hoist side) and white with a red five-pointed star within a red crescent; the crescent, star, and color green are traditional symbols of Islam (the state religion) _*_Economy _#_Overview: The exploitation of oil and natural gas products forms the backbone of the economy.
The 1991 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1992
Only with UUCP can Joe Smith correspond with someone across the country or around the world, for the price of a local telephone call.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
Historical note: Some have said this term came from telephone company usage, in which "bugs in a telephone cable" were blamed for noisy lines, but this appears to be an incorrect folk etymology.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
Have it for you in a minute.” The young man’s pallid, clean-scraped face was all sympathetic interest as he reached for the telephone.
The Song of the Lark Willa Cather 1992

Quotes with TELEPHONE (3)

I won't telephone him. I'll never telephone him again as long as I live. He'll rot in hell, before I'll call him up. You don't have to give me strength, God; I have it myself. If he wanted me, he could get me. He knows where I am. He knows I'm waiting here. He's so sure of me, so sure. I wonder why they hate you, as soon as they are sure of you.
Dorothy Parker The Portable Dorothy Parker
Haven't I? - he thought. Haven't I thought of it since the first time I saw you? Haven't I thought of nothing else for two years? ... He sat motionless, looking at her. He heard the words he had never allowed himself to form, the words he had felt, known, yet had not faced, had hoped to destroy by never letting them be said within his own mind. Now it was as sudden and shocking as if he were saying it to her ... Since the first time I saw you ... Nothing but your body, that m…
Ayn Rand
I saw the years of my life spaced along a road in the form of telephone poles threaded together by wires. I counted one, two, three... nineteen telephone poles, and then the wires dangled into space, and try as I would, I couldn't see a single pole beyond the nineteenth.
Sylvia Plath The Bell Jar
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