- DJS
- Record players?
- Party mixers?
- Scratches and spins, say
- Wedding or rave figures
- CD players
- Rave tent VIPs
- Some remixers
- LP spinners
- They play in booths
- Spinning experts
- Dance party VIPs
- They spin at raves
- They welcome callers
- They play a lot at work?
- Rave performers
- FM station employees
- They work at their stations
- Mixers at parties
- Station workers
- CD changers, at times
- Good ones don't miss a beat
- Goes for a spin?
- See 28-Across
- Turntablists, familiarly
- Rave VIPs
- Singles spinners
- Turntable pros
- Radio staff, for short
- Some wedding music providers
- Radio VIPs
- Radio personalities, for short
- They spin in clubs
- Dance VIPs
- Party music providers
- Certain record holders, briefly
- FM celebs
- Dance club VIPs
- Masters of spin?
- Party music pros, for short
- Radio personalities (abbr.)
- Spinmeisters?
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- Fatboy Slim and Tiesto, for example
- FM personalities
- Wedding music providers, perhaps
- They're usually only known for their voices
- School dance VIPs
- Spinners
- Radio CD players
- Party spinners, briefly
- Short spinners?
- Headphone wearers, usually
- Record players, briefly
- Wedding reception VIPs
- Mix masters, briefly?
- Wedding VIPs with playlists
- Ones using mixers, for short
- Supplies the tunes, briefly
- Live mixers
- Playlist overseers, for short
- Club VIPs
- Party planner's employees
- Record spinners, for short
- CD spinners
- Radio-station employees, for short
- Dance workers
- Wedding workers
- Hip-hop hosts
- Party VIPs
- Prom workers
- Wedding entertainers
- Party planner's hirees
- Demo recipients
- Spinners, for short
- Radio station employees
- Some rap musicians, for short
- Radio show hosts
- Some do countdowns
- Professional players
- Disc jockeys, for short.
- Platter-spinners
- Platter spinners, for short
- Certain broadcasters: Abbr.
- Radio personalities
- Dance club hirees
- Party people, for short?
- Record spinners, in brief
- Rec. players
- Murray the K et al.
- Some CD players
- Spinners' spinners?
- Singles players
- They're hired to spin
- Spinners, briefly
- Record spinners at parties, for short
- Countdown presenters
- Station personalities
- Figures at many a wedding reception, briefly
- Spinners of the Spinners, e.g.
- Spinners at affairs
- Wedding reception hirees
- Workers who play?
- Dance club figs.
- Entertainers at many 49-Downs, for short
- Party entertainers, for short
- Workers in booths, maybe
- Figures at raves
- Record holders?
- Some club hires
- Dance club bookings, in brief
- Reception figures
- Some party hirees
- Plays at work?
- Keepers of the records?
- Prom V.I.P.s
- Some party hirees, for short
- Record spinners, informally
- Some SiriusXM workers, for short
- Some party hires, for short
- 45 spinners
- Club workers, informally
- Workers at dance clubs who 20-, 25-, 43- and 48-Across
- Performs at a wedding, say
- They often mix up lyrics
- They spin tunes
- You can hear them spin
- Professional spinners
- Radio show hosts, briefly
- Pros at spinning LPs
- Pro music providers
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- Musicians who get mix reviews?
- Spins at a prom, say
- Headliners at E.D.M. festivals
- Jazzy Jeff and Jazzy Joyce, for two
- Workers hired to play
- Some WKRP characters
- Party mixers, for short
- Nightclub VIPs
- Song selectors
- Uses a turntable
- Plays tunes at a wedding, perhaps
- Some music festival headliners
- Plays music from a booth
- They play music at parties
- Music players, shortly
- Mix makers
- Uses a turntable, maybe
- Dance party record spinners, for short
- Handles the music at a club
- Mixes music at a festival
- Music curators
- Performs like Amorphous
- Performs like Honey Dijon
- Controls the music
- Is in charge of the music
- Dance party playlist curators
- Handles the music at a drag show
- Mixes music at a rave
- Mixers found in some bars
- Party hires
- Club workers
- Party people