Graham Bell's invention, for short Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% TEL Graham Bell's invention, for short (3)
79% PHONE Graham Bell's invention (5)
70% TELEPHONE It was invented by Alexander Graham Bell (9)
70% AUDIOMETER Alexander Graham Bell invention (10)
67% DEC "Jingle Bells" month, for short (3)
67% ELISHA Engineer Gray who, arguably, invented the telephone - and battled Alexander Graham Bell over it in court for years (6) New York Times Dec 14, 2025
64% SYS "S" in GPS, for short (3)
64% STD The "S" in EST, for short (3)
61% EER Football great Graham (3) USA Today Quick Dec 25, 2025
61% OTTO Football great Graham (4) USA Today Quick Dec 25, 2025
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