- - They range from 201 to 989 in the U.S
- - They precede exchanges
- - They may follow ones
- - They're often found in parentheses
- - long-distance requests
- - Phone number parts [2 wds.]
- - phone number trios
- - Numbers that come after 1
- - Numerical prefixes
- - Parish hieroglyphics with some numbers synonymous with regional figures
- - 222 and 444, but not 666
- - Three-digit groups that begin phone numbers: 2 wds.
- - Phone number prefixes: 2 wds.
- - Long-distance prefixes (2 wds.)
- - Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, and Wyoming each have just one of them
- - 907 and 808, for Alaska and Hawaii
- - Numbers after 1
- - Numbers following 1
- - Phone number parts
- - Three-digit phone number starters
- - Some demographic data
- - 307 for Wyoming and 808 for Hawaii
- - Things on calling cards?
- - Regional IDs
- - Parish hieroglyphics found in telephone box
- - Opening numbers?
- - Long-distance callers' necessities
- - 409 and 410, but not 411
- - Trios starting numbers
- - Mississippi has four
- - Prefixes featured on some maps
- - Three-digit prefixes
- - New York City has six
- - Numbers which are often parenthesized
- - Long-distance trios
- - Some of them are overlaid
- - 307 for Wyoming and 907 for Alaska
- - Telephone number parts
- - New York City quintet
- - Long-distance callers' needs
- - 256 and 512, e.g.
- - iPhone entries
- - There are two in Utah
- - Phone-number intros
- - Michigan's 989 is the highest of them in America
- - 212 and 646, in Manhattan
- - Phone number prefixes
- - Phone-number starters
- - 747 and 757, e.g.
- - Ever increasing means of classification
- - New York City has five
- - 212 and 646, e.g.
- - 1 followers
- - 727 and others
- - Many new numbers these days
- - Introductory numbers
- - Numbers usually in parentheses
- - Numbers of callers
- - Long-distance needs
- - Numbers in parentheses
- - Some three-digit numbers
- - Callers' three-digit numbers
- - Dialers' concerns
- - 212, 201, etc.
- - Quartet in Mississippi
- - Prefixes for some distant phone numbers
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