| Maximum number of party attendees, perhaps |
| Computer-telephone link |
| Computer parts |
| Acct. numbers |
| Ail" homophone |
| Having mechanical body parts |
| Atomic number 44 symbol |
| Numbers that never get smaller |
| Result of two people with incompatible values exchanging numbers, perhaps |
| Engine parts |
| Android alternative for smartphones |
| Shakespearean title character in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
| Prefix for phone or bucks |
| Numbered cube |
| Emergency phones |
| Auto engine parts |
| Old radio parts |
| Man of maniac parts? |
| Air" homophone |
| Anagram and homophone of a cartoon shriek |
| New phone, who ___?" (insult used on social media when pretending not to know someone) |
| Counterparts of dahs in Morse code |
| Indefinite number |
| Alistair Horne book subtitled "A Short History" that begins with the division of Gaul into three parts |
| Surgically replaceable body parts |
| Artist's name formed phonetically from his initials |
| Parts of musicians' mouthpieces |
| Parts of a drummer's kit |
| Approx. number |
| Great numbers |