Crossword clues for lps
lps
- Wax albums (abbr.)
- Vinyls, for short
- Vinyls, briefly
- Vinyl units
- Vinyl recordings
- Vinyl record albums: Abbr
- Vinyl purchases, for short
- Vinyl products, for short
- Vinyl for DJs
- Vinyl fan's collection
- Units of wax that aren't actually wax
- Turntablist's collection
- Turners on turntables
- Thrift store music buys
- Thrift store buys
- This collection is groovy
- Things with microgrooves
- They're spun on record players: Abbr
- They're spun on record players
- They're put in sleeves
- They're kept in sleeves
- They're hi-fi fodder
- They're bigger than 45s
- They'll sound sped up at 45 r.p.m
- They were super-annuated by CDs
- They turn at 33 1/3 rpm
- They rotate 2,000 times per hour
- They ran at 33 1/3 rpm
- They make five revolutions in nine seconds
- They have diameters of 12 in
- They have angular speeds of 200 degrees per second
- They have a roughly 1500-foot groove on either side
- They groove for about 26 minutes
- The Stones' "Aftermath" and "Flowers"
- The Beatles Revolver, Abbey Road, etc
- Stereo software
- Stereo records, for short
- Stereo debuts of 1957
- Spun stuff
- Spinners on hi-fis
- Some vinyl records, briefly
- Some vinyl records
- Some turn at 33 1/3 rpm
- Some stuff spinners spin
- Some discography listings
- Some CDs previously
- Some band releases
- Revolvers introduced in 1948
- Revolutionary records?
- Retro-cool music purchases
- Resurgent vinyl
- Records with a speed of 33 1/3 rpm
- Records that spin at 33 ? rpm: Abbr
- Records in jackets, in brief
- Records in a collection
- Records "broken" in this puzzle's nine theme answers
- Recordings, so to speak
- Recordings, abbr
- Recordings making a comeback
- Recordings in sleeves
- Recordings (colloquially )
- Record Store Day limited editions
- Record albums, for short
- Record albums, briefly
- PVC merchandise
- Purchases for hipsters who think MP3s sound like crap
- Predecessors of CDs
- Polyvinyl chloride products
- Playable wax
- Platters, for short
- Platters spun by DJs
- Platters making a comeback
- Platters in sleeves
- Platters from the Platters, for short
- Party DJ's inventories
- Party DJ's assortment
- Oldies collection, maybe
- Old-time platters
- Old-fashioned record collection, for short
- Old vinyl
- Old rock collection
- Old records for short
- Old recordings, for short
- Old hi-fi buys
- Old DJs' assortment
- Old DJ's records
- Old DJ's platters
- Obsolete records
- Obsolete recordings, for short
- Obsolete recordings
- Nostalgic audiophile's purchases
- Musical spinners, for short
- Musical objects with a single groove on each side
- Musical innovation of '48
- Music recordings that are covered with sleeves: Abbr
- Music recordings before CDs and cassettes: Abbr
- Music recordings before CDs
- Music purchases that come with download codes
- Music media before CDs
- Music disks before CDs
- Music CD predecessors
- Many Sinatra recordings
- Many Sam Goody sales
- Kin of 45s
- Groovy things?
- Groovy things you can groove to?
- Groovy things from the '60s
- Groovy music sources?
- Groovy music collection?
- Groovy group of the '60s?
- Groovy collectibles
- Gifts for the record fancier
- Garage sale buys
- Full-length vinyl records: Abbr
- Easily broken records
- DJs used to spin them
- DJ's vinyl supply
- DJ's needs
- DJ's bagful
- Discs: Abbr
- Discs on turntables
- Discophile's collection
- Discography listings
- D.J.'s library
- Cratedigger's stash
- Crate-digger's purchases
- Crate-digger's finds
- Columbia unveiled them in '48
- Collectors' albums ... and a hint to six puzzle answers
- Certain discs
- CDs precursor
- CDS forerunner
- CDs e.g
- CD preceders
- CD and cassette predecessors: Abbr
- Carole King's "Tapestry" and "Music"
- Big records
- Baby boomers music collection
- Audiophile's buys
- Audiophile's array
- Audiophile collectibles
- Audio CD predecessors
- Albums, sometimes
- 45s' relatives
- 45s' kin
- 33 1/3 rpm disks
- 33 1/3 rpm discs
- 2015's fastest-growing music format
- 12-inch vinyl records: Abbr
- 12-inch discs
- 12-in. discs
- "Stacks of wax"
- "Help!" et al
- "Flowers" and "Sticky Fingers" for the Stones
- '60s records
- '60s record albums: Abbr
- '50s music albums: Abbr
- Discophile's collection
- Bygone platters
- Obsolescent disks
- They're groovy
- Contents of some sleeves
- CD predecessors: Abbr
- Records that may be broken
- Hi-fi buys
- Some platters
- "Rubber Soul," "Revolver" and others
- Music collector's stack
- Places to find tracks: Abbr.
- The Who's "Tommy" and others
- Track sites
- Music collectibles, briefly
- Whirled records?
- PassГ© platters
- The Beatles’ “Revolver,” “Abbey Road,” etc.
- Turntable turners, briefly
- Platters, briefly
- Some "wax"
- Old discs
- Records that are easily broken
- 33 1/3 r.p.m. spinners
- Collectible discs
- Former records
- 45 alternatives
- Old music collection
- Audiophile's shelfful
- Providers of cuts
- 8-track alternatives
- Past records?
- Hi-fi supply
- Old track holders
- Collectible disks
- Records turning at 33 1/3 7-Across
- Wax things, for short
- Vintage platters
- "Beatles '65" and others
- Breakable records
- The Stones' "Sticky Fingers" and "Tattoo You," e.g.
- 33 1/3 r.p.m. discs
- Items found in jackets
- D.J.'s purchases
- The Beatles' "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver"
- 33 1/3 r.p.m. records
- Retro music collection
- Groovy music?
- Audiophile's collection, perhaps
- Forerunners of CDs: Abbr
- A D.J. might spin them
- Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall"
- The Stones' "12 x 5" and "Flowers"
- Some wax
- Groovy things, for short?
- Passé platters
- Rock collection: Abbr.
- Some "biscuits" for a D.J.
- Disco disks
- Groovy collection?
- Competition for 45's
- CD's predecessors
- Records for a deejay
- D.J.'s offerings
- Stack of oldies, maybe
- Bygone vinyl
- Certain records, for short
- Discs for the disco set
- Some recs.
- Deejay's stock in trade
- 33? r.p.m. records
- Disks for a deejay
- Platters for 12 Across
- Stack for a deejay
- Certain discs: Abbr
- Records, for short
- Album contents: Abbr.
- Certain records: Abbr.
- Certain records: Abbr
- Recordings of a sort
- Cert. records
- Records turning at 33 1/3
- Places to find tracks: Abbr
- Vinyl records: Abbr
- CD forerunners
- Sleeve fillers
- Stereo records: Abbr
- DJ's stack
- DJ's collection
- Old records ... or a hint for this puzzle's seven longest answers
- CDs' forerunners
- CD ancestors
- CD precursors
- Vinyl spinners
- Vinyl collection: Abbr
- Collectible vinyl
- CDs' predecessors
- Audiophile's stack
- Audiophile's "vinyl"
- Yard-sale staples
- Vinyl platters
- Some records: abbr
- Old platters
- Hi-fi platters
- DJ's inventory
- Vinyl collectibles
- They're made of vinyl
- Slow-spinning records
- Recordings made of vinyl: Abbr
- Record Store Day purchases
- Record collector's platters
- Platters from the past
- Old albums, often
- Music CDs' ancestors
- Hi-fi spinners
- Groovy platters
- Audio collectibles
- Ancestors of CDs
- 45 relatives
- 33 1/3 rpm spinners
- Yard sale staples
- Wax, so to speak
- Vinyl stack
- Vinyl records, for short
- Vinyl albums, for short
- Vinyl albums: Abbr
- Used record store stock
- They were spun
- Stacks of wax
- Some recs
- Some old RCAs
- Retro records
- Records: Abbr
- Records that are not that hard to break
- Recordings before CDs
- Radio deejay's supply, once
- Pressed platters
- Precursor of CDs
- Outdated records
- Old-style record albums: Abbr
- Music collectibles
- Jazzophile's collection, often
- Historical records?
- Groovy collection
- Full-length vinyl albums: Abbr
- Forerunners of music CDs: Abbr
- Forebears of CDs
- DJ platters
- Audiophiles' "vinyl"
- Audiophile's vinyl
- Albums spun on turntables: Abbr
- 45s' cousins
- 33 1/3 rpm records
- 12-in. albums
- '60s platters
- What we played on HIFIs
- Wax records (abbr.)
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LPS
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