➠ Words with l

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lps
  • - Audiophile's collection, perhaps
  • - Vinyl fan's collection
  • - Vinyl collection: Abbr.
  • - Turntablist's collection
  • - This collection is groovy
  • - The Who's "Tommy" and others
  • - Rock collection: Abbr.
  • - Records "broken" in this puzzle's nine theme answers
  • - Old rock collection
  • - Old DJ's platters
  • - Nostalgic audiophile's purchases
  • - Music collector's stack
  • - Groovy music collection?
  • - DJ's needs
  • - DJ's bagful
  • - Discophile's collection
  • - Discophile's collection
  • - Deejay's stock in trade
  • - D.J.'s purchases
  • - D.J.'s offerings
  • - Cratedigger's stash
  • - Crate-digger's purchases
  • - Crate-digger's finds
  • - Competition for 45's
  • - CD's predecessors
  • - Baby boomer's music collection
  • - DJ's inventory
  • - DJ's stack
  • - Audiophile's stack
  • - Audiophile's buys
  • - Audiophile's array
  • - Party DJ's assortment
  • - DJ's platters
  • - Records in a collection
  • - D.J.'s library
  • - Old records ... or a hint for this puzzle's seven longest answers
  • - Audiophile's collection
  • - Some DJ discs
  • - Audiophile's 'vinyl'
  • - Carole King's 'Tapestry' and 'Music'
  • - Oldies collection, maybe
  • - Record collector's platters
  • - DJ's vinyl supply
  • - 2015's fastest-growing music format
  • - Old DJ's records
  • - Pink Floyd's 'The Dark Side of the Moon' and 'The Wall'
  • - Party DJ's inventories
  • - DJ's collection
  • - Audiophile's collection: Abbr.
  • - Record collector's albums, for short
  • - DJ's assortment
  • - Albums spun on turntables: Abbr.
  • - 33 1/3 rpm records
  • - '60s platters
  • - What we played on HIFIs
  • - Wax things, for short
  • - Wax records (abbr.)
  • - Wax albums (abbr.)
  • - Vinyls, for short
  • - Vinyls, briefly
  • - Vinyl units
  • - Vinyl recordings
  • - Vinyl record albums: Abbr.
  • - Vinyl products, for short
  • - Vinyl for DJs
  • - Vinyl albums: Abbr.
  • - Vintage platters
  • - Units of wax that aren't actually wax
  • - Turntable turners, briefly
  • - Turners on turntables
  • - Track sites
  • - Thrift store music buys
  • - Thrift store buys
  • - 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 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' "Sticky Fingers" and "Tattoo You," e.g.
  • - The Beatles' "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver"
  • - The Beatles' Revolver, Abbey Road, etc.
  • - Stack of oldies, maybe
  • - Stack for a deejay
  • - Some turn at 33 1/3 rpm
  • - Some stuff spinners spin
  • - Some CDs previously
  • - Some "biscuits" for a D.J.
  • - Revolvers introduced in 1948
  • - Revolutionary records?
  • - Resurgent vinyl
  • - Records that spin at 33 ? rpm: Abbr.
  • - Records that are easily broken
  • - Records for a deejay
  • - Recordings, so to speak
  • - Recordings, abbr.
  • - Recordings of a sort
  • - Recordings making a comeback
  • - Recordings in sleeves
  • - Record albums, for short
  • - Purchases for hipsters who think MP3s sound like crap
  • - Providers of cuts
  • - Predecessors of CDs
  • - Playable wax
  • - Places to find tracks: Abbr.
  • - Past records?
  • - Old-time platters
  • - Old vinyl
  • - Old records for short
  • - Old recordings, for short
  • - Old discs
  • - Old albums, often
  • - Obsolete records
  • - Obsolete recordings, for short
  • - Obsolescent disks
  • - 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 purchases that come with download codes
  • - Music disks before CDs
  • - Many Sam Goody sales
  • - Kin of 45s
  • - Items found in jackets
  • - Hi-fi buys
  • - Groovy music?
  • - Groovy music sources?
  • - Groovy collectibles
  • - Gifts for the record fancier.
  • - Full-length vinyl records: Abbr.
  • - Former records
  • - Forerunners of music CDs: Abbr.
  • - Forerunners of CDs: Abbr.
  • - Easily broken records
  • - Discs: Abbr.
  • - Discs for the disco set
  • - Disco disks
  • - Collectible disks
  • - Collectible discs
  • - Certain records, for short
  • - Certain discs: Abbr.
  • - Certain discs
  • - Cert. records
  • - CDs precursor
  • - CDS forerunner
  • - CDs e.g.
  • - CD preceders
  • - CD and cassette predecessors: Abbr.
  • - Bygone platters
  • - Breakable records
  • - Big records
  • - Audiophile collectibles
  • - Albums, sometimes
  • - Album contents: Abbr.
  • - 8-track alternatives
  • - 45s' relatives
  • - 45s' kin
  • - 33? r.p.m. records
  • - 33 1/3 rpm disks
  • - 33 1/3 rpm discs
  • - 33 1/3 r.p.m. spinners
  • - 33 1/3 r.p.m. discs
  • - 12-inch vinyl records: Abbr.
  • - 12-inch discs
  • - 12-in. discs
  • - "Rubber Soul," "Revolver" and others
  • - "Help!" et al.
  • - "Beatles '65" and others
  • - '60s records
  • - '60s record albums: Abbr.
  • - '50s music albums: Abbr.
  • - Vinyl spinners
  • - They're groovy
  • - Certain records.
  • - Disks for a deejay
  • - Platters, for short.
  • - Groovy things
  • - Yard-sale staples
  • - Some old RCAs
  • - Some records
  • - Spun stuff
  • - Records: Abbr.
  • - Some records, for short
  • - Some records (Abbr.)
  • - Historical records
  • - Some vinyl records, briefly
  • - Old hi-fi buys
  • - Records in jackets, in brief
  • - CD forerunners
  • - Platters in sleeves
  • - Vinyl albums, for short
  • - CDs' predecessors
  • - Record albums, briefly
  • - Old records
  • - Vinyl records
  • - Platters from the Platters, for short
  • - Some band releases
  • - Groovy things from the '60s
  • - Retro-cool music purchases
  • - Obsolete recordings
  • - DJs used to spin them
  • - PVC merchandise
  • - They'll sound sped up at 45 r.p.m
  • - Contents of some sleeves
  • - Music media before CDs
  • - 33 1/3 r.p.m. records
  • - Recordings before CDs
  • - 'Flowers' and 'Sticky Fingers' for the Stones
  • - Hi-fi platters
  • - Vinyl platters
  • - CD predecessors
  • - Many Sinatra recordings
  • - 12-in. albums
  • - Spinning supply
  • - CDs' forerunners
  • - Stereo records: Abbr
  • - Vinyl collectibles
  • - Vinyl records, for short
  • - Some discography listings
  • - Stereo debuts of 1957
  • - Groovy group of the '60s?
  • - 15-Acrosses, for short
  • - Polyvinyl chloride products
  • - The Stones' 'Aftermath' and 'Flowers'
  • - Platters from the past
  • - Discography listings
  • - They're bigger than 45s
  • - Things with microgrooves
  • - Platters making a comeback
  • - Old platters
  • - Discs on turntables
  • - Audio CD predecessors
  • - Stereo records, for short
  • - Music recordings before CDs
  • - Platters spun by DJs
  • - Garage sale buys
  • - Recordings (colloquially )
  • - Some wax
  • - The Stones' '12 x 5' and 'Flowers'
  • - Old DJs' assortment
  • - 'Stacks of wax'
  • - Pressed platters
  • - 45s' cousins
  • - Spinners on hi-fis
  • - Groovy things, for short?
  • - Audiophiles' "vinyl"
  • - Used record store stock
  • - CD precursors
  • - Vinyl purchases, for short
  • - Collectors' albums ... and a hint to six puzzle answers
  • - Stereo software
  • - Record Store Day limited editions
  • - Music CD predecessors
  • - A D.J. might spin them
  • - Hi-fi supply
  • - Some vinyl records
  • - Audio collectibles
  • - Retro records
  • - Columbia unveiled them in '48
  • - Ancestors of CDs
  • - CD ancestors
  • - Sleeve fillers
  • - Records
  • - They rotate at radio stations
  • - Old records, in brief
  • - Vinyl platters spun by DJs: Abbr.
  • - full-length albums
  • - albums
  • - like naturally illuminated lobbies
  • - Illuminated like an atrium
  • - Like rooms with high windows
  • - Like some atriums
  • - Like greenhouses
  • - Like a hotel atrium
  • - Like many atriums
  • - Like some lobbies
  • - Like many an atrium
  • - Like an atrium, typically
  • - Like an atrium
  • - Like atria
  • - Bright without bulbs
  • - Having a glass ceiling, say
  • - Having horizontal windows
  • - Having natural illumination
  • - Having a glass-fitted roof opening
  • - Illuminated from above, perhaps
  • - Naturally bright
  • - Illuminated naturally
  • - a fluorescent hue
  • - Color named for a fruit
  • - Shade close to jade
  • - Shade lighter than emerald
  • - Olive cousin
  • - Colour
  • - Citric shade
  • - Spreads like wildfire, in a way
  • - Gets liked en masse
leg
  • - If it comes before wicket, you're out on a limb
  • - Turkey ... (cut of meat)
  • - Section of relay race
  • - One of three on some stools
  • - ...from the bottle get a peg
  • - Alleged to include a supporter?
  • - the last .., offbeat comedy with adam hills
  • - one of your pins
  • - a limp
  • - Femur's limb
  • - home to the femur and tibia
  • - the last ..., talk show first broadcast alongside the 2012 paralympics
  • - That's the kicker!
  • - One of tripod's three
  • - Long part of a pair of jeans
  • - Left, for instance? There's a right one, too!
  • - Part of a tripod
  • - A flamingo stands on one
  • - support one of the matches
  • - one of a table's four
  • - Piece of turkey
  • - Place for a shinguard
  • - It supports a table
  • - Piece in a bucket of fried chicken
  • - Turkey ... (food at a Renaissance fair, often)
  • - Supporter of the French head of government
  • - Part of a journey or a table
  • - Segment of a relay race
  • - location of the femur and fibula
  • - "break a ......!" (words spoken before the curtain goes up)
  • - Marathon limb?
  • - Being a bit of a dog, is crooked
  • - Support for a piano bench
  • - You may be told to break one for good luck
  • - One part of a journey
  • - Part of a journey or your body
  • - Limb with which you would kick the ball in a game of soccer
  • - Limb where you would find your toes
  • - One part of a race
  • - Walking limb
  • - One with a knee and an ankle
  • - You break one on a dance floor
  • - Common feature of a chair and table
  • - "The first ... of the journey was hard"
  • - A supporter of privilege
  • - A chair has four
  • - one of two for a biped
  • - Shape of a lamp in A Christmas Story
  • - A cricket side
  • - strong body part for a ballerina
  • - Shake a ... (dance)
  • - The lower limb which has the knee joint
  • - Cost an arm and a ... (be very expensive)
  • - Running limb
  • - Part of a journey or a part of the body
  • - Body part which is often shaken or pulled
  • - In college, little girl, you have more than one!
  • - Tour de France uptime
  • - fifty for example will provide support
  • - Stocking filler?
  • - Shin's location
  • - *courtroom hotshots
  • - Stool's support
  • - racer's assignment
  • - Bipod feature
  • - thanksgiving portion
  • - Femur location
  • - Calf muscle locale
  • - Table supporter, for one
  • - journey segment or table part?
  • - story about where 19 is?
  • - member, 50, for example
  • - Coveted chicken portion
  • - Chair's support
  • - Shin's site
  • - get ale for representative
  • - Black ... Style, martial-arts technique by Sanji
  • - people and chairs have it
  • - Palazzo half
  • - kfc bucket piece
  • - Pant filler, for one
  • - Calf muscle's location
  • - Pants filler
  • - Turkey or chicken drumstick
  • - Tripod's standing support
  • - Table's support?
  • - Chair or table part
  • - relay race stage
  • - From ankle to hip
  • - Left, for instance, on one side
  • - Table or chair support
  • - Stool part
  • - Hamstring's place
  • - Body part attached to your hip