Excellent Advice!
The advice, and especially pictures posted made the clock bulb change for my Accord EX V6 a snap. In under 5 minutes, I had the bulb replaced!
The dealer wanted $50 for the job! I paid $1.75 for the part at the same dealership.
Some additional pointers (my 2 cents)...
In lieu of the screwdriver, I used a popsicle stick, shaved into a chisel edge with a utility knife. The wood was soft enough not to mar the surface, yet strong enough to pry the clock out.
I did the job on a HOT day. The plastic was more pliable, and therefore less likely to break from leveraging the wrong spot
After reading about someone else's experience removing the clock and losing the bulb, I stuffed the hole in the dash with a rag to prevent the old/new bulb from disappearing.
While I believe I have secured the bulb in its "socket" (hole in printed circuit board - how cheap can they get?), I took the extra precaution of putting some tape around the replacement - in the even the bulb works itself loose.
Again, thanks a ton for the wonderful advice! Honda may not realize LEDs that cost a lot less than the $1.75 I paid, and last forever, have been invented.
Then again, this may be one more way to keep customers coming back for service/parts. (My 1999 Odyssey's original clock bulb works fine!)