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Answer for the clue "Background music played in public places ", 5 letters:
muzak

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Muzak is a brand of background music delivered to retail stores and other establishments. The former company that marketed the brand was Muzak Holdings , which itself was often simply referred to as Muzak. Mood Media purchased Muzak Holdings for US$ 345 ...

Usage examples of muzak.

The cards were done, the presents bought, and if she heard any more tinkling seasonal muzak she would go stark staring mad, or was it madder?

I used the Muzak moment as an opportunity to turn up the volume on the cell phone so I could hear over the road noise.

FM station began broadcasting -- with daytime Muzak balanced off against a late-night freak-rock gig as heavy as anything in S.

Bulldog sentimentality, plus cranially soft as a fucking grape, O'Shay took Fackelmann's call wrong, thought Fackelmann said Eighties Bill wanted 125K with (-2) points on Yale instead of (-2) on Brown, put Fackelmann on Hold and made him listen to Irish Muzak while she put in a call to a Yale Athletic Dept.

Automatically his hand switched on the Muzak control, and the room filled with the waltzing ghosts of a thousand animated cartoons.

We'd only do it in the middle of the night when no one was there, just one checkout line open and the nightshift boys unpacking canned goods in back, with Rush coming from the speakers that during the day carried Muzak.

He was hearing all of this with only a very limited part of his mind - it flowed over him, soothing, like white noise, like Muzak floating down from the ceiling in a discount department store.

Muzak floating down from the ceiling in a discount department store.

Through the rest of the afternoon, through her trip to the market in downtown Kinneret-Among-The-Pines to buy ricotta and listen to the Muzak (today she came through the bead-curtained entrance around bar 4 of the Fort Wayne Settecento Ensemble's variorum recording of the Vivaldi Kazoo Concerto, Boyd Beaver, soloist).

I think that if Muzak can be stamped out, alot of our other ailments will disappear too, since they're probably stress symptoms, caused by noise pollution.

Here on December 21, the Muzak play list included no Christmas tunes.

The piped-in Muzak on this lowest level of the Fedic Dogan sounded like Beatles tunes as rendered by The Comatose String Quartet.