| SPEEDDIAL | One-touch means of calling a regular contact (5-4) |
| INTOUCH | Having regular contact off the field (2,5) |
| MIDAS | Does having this touch mean top grades? (5) |
| EVOCATION | It's a matter of calling out for eastern profession one is fitted for (9) |
| DOGCOLLAR | Lassie's appropriate indication of calling |
| ATTENDANT | Calling a steward or stewardess for the 9th time? Try a neutral nicety. (6,9) |
| NIETZSCHE | Uncontrollable zest in calling a philosopher (9) |
| SLAPSTICK | It's funny calling a cane this (9) |
| WHISTLING | Calling a dog (9) |
| WISH | Just like that: One touch of a fairy's 16A is said to turn a ___ into a reality |
| ROLLCALL | Process of calling out a list of names to establish who is present (4.4) |
| CARDS | Touchy situation: A house of ___ will collapse with just one touch (Good thing no one lives there!) |
| TOOSOON | In the film of One Touch Of Venus, Ava Gardner mimed,"I feel wherever I go; That tomorrow is near, tomorrow is here; And always ..." (3,4) |
| ALIAS | It gives one a different sort of calling (5) |
| FOUR | Said to be in favour of a number of calling birds (4) |
| AVA | Actress Gardner of "One Touch of Venus" |
| PAGER | Counter opening earlier, runs out of stock of calling device (5) |
| KIN | "One touch of nature makes the whole world ____" (Ulysses, in Troilus and Cressida) |
| OGDEN | "One Touch of Venus" lyricist Nash |
| INNS | From "dwellings, lodgings", an old word for students' halls that is preserved in the names of the buildings of four legal societies with exclusive right of calling people to the English bar; or, pubs |