Crossword Clue: Phone-to-phone message
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- __ message
- "___ me" (modern parting words)
- ___ message
- ___ messaging (modern communication)
- Basis for a sermon
- BBM alternative
- Be all thumbs?
- Be all thumbs as a writer?
- Appendix preceder
- Bible passage
- Bible reading
- Biblical excerpt
- Biblical passage
- Actual wording
- BlackBerry message
- "B there in 5," e.g.
- All-thumbs message, often
- Body of a speech
- Body of printing
- Alternative to email
- Alternative to graphics
- Book
- Book bag book
- Book body
- Book for students
- Book in a bookbag
- Book part
- Book preceder
- Bookbag book
- Cell composition
- Cell phone convienence
- Cell phone message, perhaps
- Cell-phone message that's typed
- Cell phone message
- Cell-phone written message
- Cell reading
- Common teen message
- Communicate by cell phone
- Communicate by thumbing
- Communicate like many teens
- Communicate via PDA
- Communicate via SMS
- Communicate with electronically
- Communicate with modern-style
- Communicate with without speaking
- Communicate without speaking
- Communication that might include "OMG" and "TTYL"
- Communiqué with many abbreviations
- iPhone message
- Certain cell phone message
- "brb" or "ttyl"
- Certain phone message
- Brief message sent between phones
- Editor's concern
- Editor's material
- It is written
- Galaxy message
- Galaxy note
- Contact by phone, in a way
- Contact, in a way
- Contact, nowadays
- Contact via cell phone
- Contact via cell phone, maybe
- Contact via cell phone, perhaps
- Contact via thumbs?
- It may be skillfully created by one who's all thumbs
- Contract wording
- Email alternative
- It might contain an emoji
- It might follow those fateful three dots
- It often goes with graphics
- "how r u," e.g.
- "How r u?," e.g.
- Emoji-filled message, maybe
- Emoji holder
- Emoticon medium
- How you find your friend at a show
- How you find your friend at loud show
- Copy of an address
- Copy
- Item in a schoolbag
- Church reading
- It's dangerous to do while driving
- It's in the Bible
- It's in the book
- Course book
- Course requirement
- "C U L8R," e.g.
- Do a driver's no-no
- Do a driving no-no
- Class book
- Class work
- Document content
- Campus bookstore purchase
- "Don't ___ and drive"
- Exchange between cell mates?
- Helpful or distracting thing when studying
- College book
- College bookstore purchase
- High schooler's book
- Driver's distraction
- Just one's type?
- Just the type?
- Droid message
- Droid missive
- Droid's message
- Just your type?
- Dangerous thing to do while driving
- Not the pictures
- Original words
- Sermon basis
- Sermon passage
- Sermon source
- Sermon subject
- Sermonizer's source
- Sermon's basis, often
- Sermon's basis
- Sermon's inspiration
- Sermon's preface
- Note sent via iPhone
- Manuscript passage
- "Where u @?" missive, e.g.
- Many a phone message nowadays
- Many a teenager's communication
- Many a Twitter update
- Many an iPhone message
- Pupil's book
- Kind of book
- Kind of book, or what's in it
- Kind of book or what's in it
- Plain writing
- Kind of message
- Kind of messaging
- Student reading
- Student's book
- Student's buy
- Student's purchase
- Transcript
- Something to castigate
- Something to cut and paste
- Subject for a sermon
- Subject of discourse
- Visual phone message
- Subject
- Quick message
- Quote source
- Row of emoji, perhaps
- "r u there?," e.g.
- Short communication
- McGuffey product
- Sort of cell-phone message
- Often-brief message
- Short passage of Scripture
- Literary analysis target
- Part of a cell-phone service plan
- Part of a phone plan
- Part of HTML
- Part of http
- Locator, perhaps
- Reach out with one's hands?
- Reach via cell phone, maybe
- "LOL" or "OMG"
- "omg" or "lol," say
- Message containing emojis, often
- Message containing emojis, perhaps
- Message from a smartphone
- Message from one who's all thumbs?
- Message often sent using thumbs
- Message sent between phones
- Message sent to a cell phone
- Message such as "LOL"
- Message that may be autocorrected
- Message that may contain emojis
- Message that may include emoji
- Message that might have emojis
- Message that might include emojis
- Message to a smartphone
- Message via thumbs
- Message with an emoji, maybe
- Message with an emoji, often
- Message with emojis, maybe
- Message with emojis, perhaps
- Reading material
- Passage for a sermon
- One component of a data plan
- Reason for a phone notification
- One might arrive with a beep
- One might include an emoji
- Layout element
- Preacher's reading
- One way to send a message
- Missive whose meaning is often blurred by autocorrect
- Mobile message
- Mobile phone message
- Modern communication
- Modern dialogue unit
- Modern message
- Modern messaging medium
- Primer
- Required reading
- Print in books
- Printed material
- Printed matter
- Printed words
- Main part of a book
- Libretto
- Phone contact method
- Phone message, often
- Phone message that's typed
- Phone message
- Phone reading
- Phone-to-phone communication
- Phone-to-phone message
- Phone transmission
- Not a good thing to do while driving
- Not pictures
- Source material
- "TTYL" or "OMG," e.g.
- TTYL or TTFN
- Theme for a sermon
- Theme or topic
- Theme
- Word processor's concern
- Word processor's content
- Word with book or box
- Speech contents
- Speech copy
- Twitter message, e.g.
- Wording
- Words
- Words in print
- Type "BRB" or "BTW," perhaps
- Type "how r u," perhaps
- Words on a page
- Syllabus listing
- Type with one's thumbs
- Typed message sent from one cell phone to another
- Typographer's concern
- "u r so funny ... lmao," e.g.
- Sprint relay?
- School book
- School reference
- Schoolbook, or much of its contents
- Schoolbook
- Write by the phone
- Write on a BlackBerry, maybe
- Write to on a cell phone
- Write to via cell phone
- Write with your thumbs
- Underlying theme
- Writing
- Writings
- Written material
- Written part
- Written words
- Written work
- Thumb thing to read?
- Thumb-typist's message
- Scriptural passage
- Scripture passage
- Scripture verse
- Scripture
- Start-of-semester purchase
- Small-screen reading
- You can ask Siri to send one
- Smart watch missive
- Smartphone message
- You might use T9 when composing one
- What's read
- TelePrompTer display
- Teleprompter filler
- WhatsApp message
- SMS exchange
- Semester-start purchase
- Use thumbs, perhaps
- Use your thumbs, perhaps
- Send a brief message
- Send a high-tech message to
- Send a high-tech message
- Send a message, in a way
- Send a message to, in a way
- Send a message to, these days
- Send a message via cell phone
- Send a message via phone
- Send a modern-day message
- Send a phone message to
- Send a phone message
- Send a quick message
- Send a quick message, perhaps
- Send a quick message to
- Send a quick message via phone
- Send a quick update, in a way
- Send a smiley, say
- Send an emoji, say
- Send letters?
- Send messages by phone
- Send messages via phone
Recent Usage of Phone-to-phone message in Crossword Puzzles
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- USA Today - Jan. 23, 2017
- WSJ Daily - Dec. 14, 2015