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LPS
LPS
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Beatles 65 and others
Help! et al.
Rubber Soul
50s music albums: Abbr.
60s platters
60s releases
70s discs
33 1/3 RPM records
33 1/3 r.p.m. spinners
33 1/3 recs.
33 1/3 rpm disks
33 1/3 rpm spinners
33s
45 alternatives
45 relatives
45s big brothers
45s kin
8-track alternatives
Ancestors of CDs
Audio antiques?
Audio collectibles
Audiophiles collection
Audiophiles purchases
Audiophiles shelfful
Baby boomers music collection
Big records
Breakable records
Buffs collection
Bygone platters
Bygone vinyl
CD ancestors
CD forerunners
CD preceders
CD precursors
CD predecessors
CDs predecessors
CDs ancestors
CDs forerunners
CDs predecessors
Cds precursors
Cert. records
Certain albums (abbr.)
Certain discs
Classic platters
Collectible discs
Collectible disks
Collectible vinyl
Contents of some sleeves
Crate-diggers purchases
D.J.s offerings
D.J.s purchases
DJ platters
DJs scratching props
DJs bagful
DJs crateful
DJs needs
DJs of yore played them
DJs once played them
DJs tools
DJs spin them
DJs spinners
Deejays stock in trade
Discophile finds
Discs for the disco set
Disks for a deejay
Early RCA products
Fill for certain sleeves
Forebears of CDs
Forerunner of CDs
Forerunners of CDs
Former records
Groovy albums
Groovy collectibles?
Groovy collection?
Groovy music collection?
Groovy music sources?
Groovy music?
Groovy platters
Groovy spinners
Groovy things?
Hi-fi buys
Hi-fi discs
Hi-fi platters
Hi-fi spinners
Hi-fi supply
Historical records?
Items found in jackets
Jacketed discs
Kin of 45s
Large records
Merch table merch
Music collectibles
Music collectors stack
Musical objects with a single groove on each side
Nostalgic audiophiles purchases
Obsolescent disks
Old albums
Old discs
Old music collection
Old platters
Old records
Old records:abbr.
Old track holders
Old vinyl?
Old-time platters
Oldies holders
Outdated records
Outdated records: Abbr.
Pass platters
Past records?
Places to find tracks: Abbr.
Platters
Platters from the past
Playable wax
Pre-CD collection
Pre-iTunes buys
Predecessors of CDs
Providers of cuts
Purchases for hipsters who think MP3s sound like crap
Radio DJs supply
Radio deejays supply
Record collectors platters
Recordings in sleeves
Records
Records broken eight times in this puzzles answers
Records broken in this puzzles nine theme answers
Records that are easily broken
Records that could be broken
Records that may be broken
Records that may be broken?
Records: Colloq.
Retro music collection
Revolutionary records?
Revolvers introduced in 1948
Slow-spinning records
Some wax
Some old RCAs
Some platters
Some records
Some recs.
Some turn at 33 1/3 rpm
Spinners at 33 1/3 rpm
Spun platters
Spun stuff
Stack of oldies
The Beatles Revolver
The Stones Sticky Fingers and Tattoo You
The Whos Tommy and others
They groove for about 26 minutes
They had grooves for DJs
They have angular speeds of 200 degrees per second
They have diameters of 12 in.
They make five revolutions in nine seconds
They require many turns to play: Abbr.
They rotate 2
They spin at 33-1/3 rpm
They turn at 33 1/3 rpm
They turn on turntables
Theyre bigger than 45s
Theyre groovy
Theyre hi-fi fodder
Theyre made of vinyl
Theyre put in sleeves
This collection is groovy
Thrift store buys
Track sites
Turners on turntables
Turntable turners
Turntablists collection
Turntablists crateful
Vintage platters
Vinyl
Vinyl collectibles
Vinyl collection
Vinyl fans collection
Vinyl for DJs
Vinyl platters
Vinyl records
Vinyl spinners
Vinyl units
Vinyl wonders
Vinyls
Wax records (abbr.)
Wax things
Wax
What DJs spin
What some listen to CCR on
Whirled records?
Yard-sale staples
Your parents music collection
latters for 53A: Abbr.
Gifts for the record fancier.
Items in a record collection: Abbr.
Types of records: Colloq.
33-1/3's.
Hi-fi items.
Certain recordings.
Stereo items.
Recordings: Abbr.
Hi-fi records.
Popular records.
Discs: Abbr.
Certain records.
Records, for short.
Records, so dubbed.
Certain records: Abbr.
Records: Abbr.
Certain discs: Abbr.
Some records (Abbr.)
Album contents: Abbr.
Deejay's stock in trade
Rock collection: Abbr.
Some biscuits for a D.J.
Disco disks
Recordings of a sort.
Records for a deejay
D.J.'s offerings
Certain records, for short
Platters for 12 Across
Stack for a deejay
Competition for 45's
CD's predecessors
They're groovy
Stack of oldies, maybe
Rubber Soul, Revolver and others
Music collector's stack
The Beatles Revolver, Abbey Road, etc.
The Who's Tommy and others
Passé platters
Turntable turners, briefly
Platters, briefly
Audiophile's shelfful
Wax things, for short
Records turning at 33 1/3 7-Across
The Stones' Sticky Fingers and Tattoo You, e.g.
Beatles '65 and others
D.J.'s purchases
33 1/3 r.p.m. discs
The Beatles' Rubber Soul and Revolver
Discophile's collection
Audiophile's collection
Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall
A D.J. might spin them
Groovy things, for short?
The Stones' 12 x 5 and Flowers
Vinyl albums, for short
Things with microgrooves
The Stones' Aftermath and Flowers
Carole King's Tapestry and Music
Vinyl records, for short
Old records ... or a hint for this puzzle's seven longest answers
Flowers and Sticky Fingers for the Stones
D.J.'s library
They'll sound sped up at 45 r.p.m.
Retro-cool music purchases
Platters from the Platters, for short
Garage sale buys
Many Sinatra recordings
Records in a collection
Record albums, briefly
Platters in sleeves
iRevolver/i and iRubber Soul/i
Music recordings before CDs
Stereo records, for short
Audio CD predecessors
Platters making a comeback
Polyvinyl chloride products
Groovy group of the 60s?
Stereo debuts of 1957
Stereo records: Abbr.
Some DJ discs
Recordings before CDs
Music media before CDs
PVC merchandise
Groovy things from the 60s
Party DJs assortment
Audiophiles array
D.J.s collection
Records in jackets, in brief
Wolfman Jacks stacks of wax, briefly
Groovy music collection, in brief?
Vinyl records, in brief
Platters weighing only 120 g
Groovy things you can groove to?
Old-fashioned record collection, for short
Music buffs vinyls
Full-blown albums
Old DJs array
Old DJs array
Collectible records
Certain platters
In 2020, they outsold CDs for the first time since 1986
Groovy music holders?
iMagical Mystery Tour/i and iRevolver/i, e.g.
Vinyls, briefly
Vinyl enthusiasts collection
Some PVC platters
Vinyl revival items: Abbr.
Vinyl revival items: Abbr.
Record Store Day limited editions
Early RCA output
Groovy music offerings?
Collectible records, for short
Thrift shop staples
Vinyl records, briefly
Vinyl records, briefly
Records that can be broken
Record collectors collection
Record collectors collection
101 Down output since 1948
Audiophile collection
Some peoples rock collection
Some music collectibles, for short
Albums in sleeves, briefly
They take their turns in clubs
Phonograph records: Abbr.
Music CD predecessors
Full-length albums
Many purchases on Discogs
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