It depends which markings you're talking about. The markings that denote the hours are called hoors. The markings that denote the minutes are called bawherrs. The markings that denote the seconds are, in linguistic terms, relatively new due to problems with chronological accuracy, and do not have a standardised name.
glass
it is the big dipper, You can use the pointers of the Big Dipper as a star clock to tell the time.
Some alarm clocks are programmed to use a human voice for the "wake-up call". A cuckoo clock "sings"... Any clock will tell you the time, if you can read it's face.
The big yellow one is the sun!
It depends on how big the clock is. If it is a big clock, then the hand moves faster than one that is in a small clock because the markings would be further apart.
23 feet
The clockfaces of the Big Ben have a diameter of 7.5m.
Gold leaf is on the clock face dials.
The largest clock face in the UK is on the Royal Liver Building in Liverpool, "Big Ben" as it's wrongly called is 6.9 meters the Liver Building Clock is 7.6 meters. Big Ben is the wrong answer and is the common mistake a lot of people make.
A clock.
A clock face is also called a dial, face dial, clock face dial, or dial face.
clock or watch
A Clock
The Clock Without a Face was created in 2010-05.
The Clock Without a Face has 30 pages.
Yes.