- IPOD
- 2001 Apple debut
- Device with playlists
- House holder, perhaps?
- Mine has Thin Lizzy's "Jailbreak" on it
- Playlist holder
- Notable 2001 release
- Retro Apple product
- Apple device
- Country "house," maybe?
- Device with a "menu" button
- It can carry a tune
- Modern-day jukebox
- Touch, e.g.
- Apple MP3 player
- Portable player
- Nano, for example
- Shuff le, e.g.
- Music box?
- Musical companion
- Nano, for one
- Shuffle, for one
- Hot Apple seller
- Touch, for example
- Touch, for one
- Apple fave
- Device with apps
- Apple product
- __ Shuffle
- Tunes carrier
- MP3 player
- Audiophile's accessory
- Device with earbuds
- Portable music device
- Apple Store puchase
- Apple product launched in 2001
- Gadget with earbuds
- ___ Shuffle
- One with a drive for music
- It had a notable "silhouette" campaign
- It's being introduced at the start of the 2013 movie "Jobs"
- Apple's MP3 player
- Popular MP3 player
- Popular music carrier
- Apple gadget for music lovers
- Portable music source
- Apple player
- Brand launched by Apple in October 2001
- Hand-held media device
- Nano or Shuffle
- Song-storage device
- Walkman's modern cousin
- Apple product that debuted in 2001
- Portable player brand
- Apple gizmo
- Apple product since 2001
- Download destination
- Gadget in a dock
- Mini music player
- Player with earbuds
- Pocket player name
- Popular MP3 player brand
- Portable music player
- Shuffling device
- Apple's music player
- Walkman successor
- 2001 high-tech debut
- Device with earphones
- Docked device
- Apple product introduced in 2001
- Apple's Nano or Shuffle
- Musical Apple product
- Pocket-sized player
- Product whose name was inspired by the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Shuffle on a jog?
- Song storage device since 2001
- One way to carry a tune
- Player with a playlist
- Shuffle or Touch
- What Steve Jobs helped introduce in 2001
- Variety of music player
- Nano, e.g.
- Listening device?
- Shuffle or nano
- Apple in your pocket
- Music-playing Apple
- Product with earbuds
- Apple with tunes
- Touch or shuffle
- Modern music source
- Tune carrier
- It can help you carry a tune
- Song-holding gadget
- Apple for a music teacher?
- Music storage medium
- Popular Apple, versions of which begin 17-, 25-, 41- and 54-Across
- Device in a jogger's armband, maybe
- Musical Apple
- Apple with earbuds
- With 15-Across, Apple media player since 2005
- Player for a 39-Down
- Apple gadget with playlists
- Apple music holder
- See 45-Down
- Apple gadget
- Discontinued Apple gadget
- Shuffle gadget
- Walkman descendant
- Music-playing Apple device
- Old earbuds hookup
- High-tech portable music player
- Newfangled music player
- Compact music holder
- Digital music player
- High-tech music player
- Player with a click wheel
- Portable media player
- Cassette-player descendant
- Docking-station insert
- Popular player
- Portable tune player
- Modern music machine
- Modern music player
- Compact music player
- Downloaded-music holder
- Digital music device
- Source of modern music
- Transistor descendant
- Apple with a click wheel
- Docked digital device
- Modern music holder
- Personal jukebox
- Apple's tune carrier
- Brand name derived from a "2001 . . ." line
- Device that holds playlists
- Classic discontinued in 2014
- Music player from Apple
- Source for modern music
- 2001 storage-unit debut
- Apple music player
- Small tune carrier
- Stereo descendant
- Apple for joggers
- Partner for many a jogger
- Gramophone descendant
- Jogger's gadget
- Tune carrier brand
- With 14 Down, jogger's music player
- Digital player brand
- Product name since 2001, inspired by "2001"
- Transistor radio descendant
- Retired player as of 2022
- Digital music player from Apple
- It comes with earbuds
- Nano digital audio player, e.g.
- Popular digital music player
- Brand of digital audio player
- De rigueur item for a music lover
- Cream dispenser, maybe?
- It may help you carry a tune
- Modern-day Walkman
- Apple Store purchase
- Digital audio device
- Hit product from Apple
- Item in a docking station
- Portable media player from Apple
- Product with a click wheel
- Portable jukebox, essentially
- Apple product for audiophiles
- Popular player since 2001
- Device with a Nano model
- Device with a scroll wheel
- Song holder
- Its first ad touted "1,000 songs in your pocket"
- Holder of many tracks
- It's found in many pockets nowadays
- Mini, e.g.
- Shuffle or 67-Across, e.g.
- Item with earbuds
- Music device with earbuds
- Player in a docking station
- Brainchild of 57-Across
- Destination for many a music download
- Gadget whose name was inspired by "2001: A Space Odyssey"
- Modern record holder?
- Portable product for music lovers
- Device with a click wheel
- Item clipped on a waistband, perhaps
- Many a museum audio guide
- Mini, for one
- Music lover's carry-along
- Player in a pocket
- ___ Touch
- Cher holder?
- Device outmoded by the smartphone
- Player that debuted in 2001
- Popular holiday gift of 2001
- Apple's ___ Touch
- Device once sold in a U2 Special Edition
- Device that can be linked to an auto stereo
- With 32-Down, Apple release of 2005
- Light music source?
- Apple debut of 2001
- Apple device with earbuds
- Device outmoded by smartphones
- Device sold with earbuds
- Product whose introduction was music to people's ears?
- Album holder
- Gadget that once came with a click wheel
- Media player debut of 2001
- Nano or Touch
- Once-popular Apple music player
- Nano technology, once?
- Product once marketed with dancing silhouettes
- Apple music player discontinued in 2022
- Apple product from 2001 to 2022
- Tech product officially discontinued in 2022
- It can hold many tunes at once
- Its U2 edition is black and red
- More or less standard military device, these days
- Portable MP3 player
- Apple product that changed the music business
- Apple product that changed music
- Apple listening product
- Iconic Apple music product
- Modern Walkman
- Nail in the Walkman's coffin
- Not a Walkman
- Player with Touch and Shuffle models
- Oldest brand to be discontinued by Apple
- Music collector since 2001
- Product with an iconic silhouette ad campaign
- MP3 player since 2001
- Apple for an audiophile
- Apple creation
- Digital music holder
- It once had a Shuffle model
- Music player since 2001
- Music player that once had a click wheel
- Walkman : '80s :: ___ : '00s
- Apple line since 2001
- Music player with a Touch model
- Only its Touch model is currently sold
- Popular music player
- Tunes holder introduced in 2001
- 2001 Apple release
- Apple in hand?
- Apple product with a Touch model
- Device with a phased-out Shuffle variety
- Music player that had a Nano model
- Music player with a Nano variety
- Successor of a CD player
- Music player released in 2001
- Device that had a Shuffle model
- What can carry a tune?
- Zune rival, once
- Music device
- Personal music source
- Best-selling player
- Musical instrument?
- Certain MP3 player
- Apple Store buy
- Apple's "jukebox"
- Gym rat's music player
- Jogger's source of music, perhaps
- Apple's Touch, e.g.
- Gadget with playlists
- Gym rat's music source
- Media player line since 2001
- ___ Touch (digital music player)
- Apple music device
- Jogger's music source
- Music player that comes in space gray
- Pocket "jukebox"
- Music device referenced in Iyaz's "Replay"
- Former Apple music device
- Nano or Shuffle device
- Discontinued MP3 player
- Music device discontinued in 2022
- Music player name-dropped in Iyaz's "Replay"
- Onetime Apple music player
- Tech debut of 2001
- Tech debut of October 2001
- New player of 2001
- Playlist player
- Ubiquitous player
- Brand available in classic, shuffle, nano and touch varieties
- Its early ads touted "1,000 songs in your pocket"
- Apple introduction of 2001
- Brand with earbuds
- Jogger's entertainment system
- Player since 2001
- Player with a Nano model
- 15-year-old player
- Apple device since 2001
- It contains many numbers
- Jogger's item
- Player introduced in 2001
- Discman's descendant
- 1,000 songs in your pocket device
- 1,000 songs in your pocket product
- Device discontinued in May 2022
- Device retired in May 2022
- Player retired in 2022
- Product touted as "a quantum leap in listening to music" at launch
- Brand discontinued by Apple in 2022
- Steve Jobs held one on a 2004 Newsweek cover