- - One of seven for New York City
- - One often precedes it
- - You probably won't use one to 1-Across
- - Montana has only one
- - One's follower
- - Montana's 406, e.g.
- - It might follow one
- - It may come after one
- - First three digits of a 10-digit phone number
- - Digits in parentheses
- - parenthetical trio
- - number that's probably the same within a neighborhood
- - Phone number start [2 wds.]
- - Parenthetical number?
- - Three-number starter
- - Phone number prefix
- - Dialer's need
- - Three-digit starter for a dialer
- - Three-digit start of a phone number: 2 wds.
- - Three-digit phone number prefix: 2 wds.
- - Three numbers that are usually in parentheses
- - Three digits for dialers
- - STD digits
- - Phone number?
- - Phone number prefix (2 wds.)
- - Number after 1?
- - N.Y.C.'s is 212
- - Hawaii's is 808
- - Hawaii's 808
- - Dialer's numbers
- - Cartoonist Gardner's unlisted number?
- - Caller's prefix
- - 747 in California, e.g.
- - 718, e.g.
- - 212 or 718, e.g.
- - 201 or 202, e.g.
- - Information information
- - Opening digits America's used with most of communication lines?
- - Numerical trio
- - 307, for all of Wyoming
- - Numerical prefix, of a sort
- - Three digits after 1
- - Triple digits?
- - Prefix for calling
- - First digits dialed, often
- - Three numbers before seven
- - 315 or 413, phone-wise
- - Dialing prefix
- - 707 at Napa County Airport, e.g
- - It might follow 1
- - Sounds like plaice is a fish from Spain for a number of regional figures
- - Parish etiquette for a number of regional figures
- - Part of a phone number
- - Part of a long-distance phone number (2 words)
- - Geographically based trio
- - Three before seven?
- - 212, for much of Manhattan
- - Common three numbers before seven?
- - First three of ten digits
- - 202 in Washington D.C., e.g
- - Parish etiquette for those calling down from somewhere else
- - 410, to Baltimoreans
- - 707 in California, e.g.
- - Digits often found in parentheses
- - Call numbers?
- - It precedes a phone number
- - Common three before seven
- - Trio preceding an exchange
- - It might be the initial number of callers
- - 208, for Idaho
- - Part of a number in parentheses
- - (410) or (212), e.g.
- - Alaska's 907, e.g.
- - Communications debut of 1947
- - Number prefix
- - 407 in Orlando, e.g.
- - Prefix with triple digits
- - Long-distance requirement
- - First three numbers, in some directories
- - Certain three-digit number
- - Prefix in parentheses
- - Three-digit ID
- - Seattle's 206, e.g.
- - Three numbers after 1
- - It may precede an exchange
- - Baltimore's 410
- - 800, e.g.
- - 208 in Idaho, e.g.
- - Phone number part
- - Numbers after 1
- - Parenthetical information
- - Long-distance need
- - 727 in Florida, e.g.
- - Certain numerical prefix
- - Geographical indicator
- - Exchange preceder
- - 321, for Cape Canaveral
- - Idaho's 208, e.g.
- - Calling trio
- - It precedes an exchange
- - Numbers following 1
- - Three-digit number
- - Locale identifier
- - Telephone prefix
- - Phone-number starter
- - Call number
- - Directory assistance info
- - Phone number parts
- - Calling need, at times
- - Three digits punched with the digits
- - Initial number of callers
- - Part of a telephone number
- - 201, e.g.
- - Phone-number start
- - 888, for example
- - Long-distance phone number part
- - Customer file datum
- - 757 in Virginia, e.g.
- - Customer-file entry
- - Important prefix
- - Regional figure
- - Opening number?
- - Parenthetical figure
- - Caller's need
- - Numerical prefix
- - Caller ID datum
- - 213 or 323 for los angeles, e.g.
- - Phone number's prefix
- - 604 for Vancouver or 416 for Toronto
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