- - Blondie's hit song released in 1978
- - appeared to carry lines making plea for communication
- - Blondie number one single that is the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo
- - 1980 #1 hit for Blondie
- - Blondie #1 hit with the lyric "Anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any way": 2 wds.
- - 1980 Blondie hit
- - Blondie song used in the 1980 film American Gigolo
- - 1980 chart-topper for Blondie
- - What Blondie says when you flirt with her?
- - 1980 Blondie chart-topper, and what's needed to make sense of the answers to starred clues
- - Blondie command
- - What Blondie says
- - Blondie phone smash?
- - Parting words of a sort
- - Parting words for Blondie?
- - #1 hit for Blondie
- - Words followed by "Al" or "Madam"
- - Blondie hit
- - Parting words
- - words mouthed while holding an imaginary phone to one's ear
- - Request to be contacted by phone
- - 1963 film comedy starring bob hope and anita ekberg
- - "let's keep in touch"
- - 'You have my number'
- - "let's be in touch"
- - Short voicemail message: 2 wds.
- - Phone line
- - Thumb-and-pinkie signal
- - "I hope you'll phone"
- - "I hope to hear from you"
- - What a thumb on the ear and a pinkie on the lips might indicate
- - Theme song from "American Gigolo"
- - "Here's my phone number"
- - "Here's my telephone number"
- - Don't be a stranger!
- - "....... in the morning"
- - Common answering machine message
- - "...... Ishmael"
- - "Here's my number"
- - Mister
- - Early ....
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