% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "LPS"

LPS
CD predecessors
Old records:abbr.
Dated vinyl
Cds' precursors
Groovy music offerings?
Cratedigger's finds
Vinyl full-lengths
Some vinyls
CD forerunners
Hi-fi discs
They're groovy
Audiophile's shelfful
Music geek purchases
Music purchases that come with download codes
Purchases for hipsters who think MP3s sound like crap
Record Store Day purchases
Spun stuff
They groove for about 26 minutes
They have a roughly 1500-foot groove on either side
Cratedigger's stash
Some stuff spinners spin
Cratedigger's collections
Record Store Day releases
Some label reissues
They sound so much better than streaming, supposedly
Buff's collection
Spun platters
CDs' ancestors
Pre-iTunes buys
Vinyl collection
CDs' forerunners
Old records
DJ's "scratching" props
DJ's of yore played them
DJ's once played them
Groovy music collection?
Retro music collection
Baby boomer's music collection
33 1/3 rpm records
Audiophile's stack
CDs' predecessors
12-inch discs
Old music collection
DJ's inventory
They often have two sides to hear, for short
Part of many a hipster's home library
Things that go from start to finish in record time?
45 relatives
Turntable turners, briefly
33 1/3 rpm disks
CD precursors
Slow-spinning records
Certain albums (abbr.)
33s, e.g.
Groovy albums
Vinyl, so to speak
Groovy spinners
Turners on turntables
Groovy collectibles?
Revolvers introduced in 1948
Large records
Platters, briefly
Records "broken" eight times in this puzzle's answers
45s' kin
Predecessors of CDs
Wax records (abbr.)
Records that are broken in 20-, 35-, 43-, and 53-Across
Old-time platters
Vinyl platters
CD ancestors
DJ platters
Spinners at 33 1/3 rpm
Old albums, often
Vinyl
Vinyl for DJs
Musical spinners, for short
Retro records
Wax albums (abbr.)
Pressed platters
Thrift store music buys
Vinyl products, for short
Vinyls, briefly
Records set by a player, for short
Groove-y records: Abbr.
Musical releases
Some musical releases
Hi-fi disks
Old albums
Old platters
Big records
Early RCA products
Some old RCAs
Historical records?
Platters from the past
Hi-fi spinners
Records "broken" in this puzzle's nine theme answers
Record collector's platters
Vinyl spinners
Thrift store buys
Passé platters
Vinyls, for short
22-Down's vinyls
33 1/3 rpm spinners
12-in. albums
12-in. discs
Hi-fi platters
Many Sam Goody sales
Old DJ's platters
Collectors' albums ... and a hint to six puzzle answers
Garage sale buys
Many Sinatra recordings
Records in a collection
Platters in sleeves
Record albums, briefly
Early RCA output
Old DJ's array
Vinyl revival items: Abbr.
Collectible records, for short
Vinyl records, briefly
Record collector's collection
Vinyl records, for short
Ancestors of CDs
Audiophile's collection
Old vinyl
'60s platters
'60s records
Records
Vinyl records
Yard-sale buys
Discs with sleeves
Old-fashioned albums
Platters
Some records
Successors to 78s
What DJs spin
Rubber Soul and "Revolver"
33-rpm records
Phonograph records, for short
Phonograph records: Abbr.
Collectible vinyl
Music disks before CDs
They ran at 33 1/3 rpm
Music CDs' ancestors
Vinyl collectibles
'60s record albums: Abbr.
Yard-sale staples
Audiophile's vinyl
Musical innovation of '48
Stereo records: Abbr.
Vinyl stack
Record albums, for short
'50s music albums: Abbr.
16 Across inventory
Sleeve fillers
Old rock collection
They're kept in sleeves
Wax buildup?
Audiophile collectibles
Columbia unveiled them in '48
Recordings before CDs
Recordings making a comeback
Vinyl collection: Abbr.
Vinyl recordings
2015's fastest-growing music format
Music CD predecessors
Party DJ's inventories
Record Store Day limited editions
Stereo software
Audio CD predecessors
Music recordings before CDs
Platters spun by DJs
Stereo records, for short
Groovy group of the '60s?
Platters making a comeback
Polyvinyl chloride products
Some DJ discs
Stereo debuts of 1957
Vinyl albums, for short
Music media before CDs
PVC merchandise
Audiophile's array
DJ's collection
Groovy things from the '60s
Party DJ's assortment
Music buff's vinyls
Platters weighing only 120 g
Some PVC platters
Thrift shop staples
101 Down output since 1948
Audiophile collection
Some peoples' rock collection
They take their turns in clubs
Outdated records: Abbr.
Types of records: Colloq.
Forerunners of CDs
They spin at 33-1/3 rpm
They're bigger than 45s
Groovy things?
They have diameters of 12 in.
They rotate 2,000 times per hour
They're made of vinyl
They're put in sleeves
Vinyl fan's collection
Nostalgic audiophile's purchases
They have angular speeds of 200 degrees per second
They make five revolutions in nine seconds
Wax, so to speak
Groovy music sources?
Gifts for the record fancier.
Items in a record collection: Abbr.
33-1/3's.
Records: Colloq.
Certain recordings.
Hi-fi items.
Recordings: Abbr.
Stereo items.
Hi-fi records.
Cert. records
Some recs.
Discs: Abbr.
Popular records.
Certain records.
Records, for short.
Records, so dubbed.
Certain discs
Certain records: Abbr.
Records: Abbr.
Certain discs: Abbr.
Some records: Abbr.
Album contents: Abbr.
Deejay's stock in trade
Discs for the disco set
Disco disks
Rock collection: Abbr.
Some "biscuits" for a D.J.
Recordings of a sort
Records for a deejay
D.J.'s offerings
Certain records, for short
Disks for a deejay
Platters for 12 Across
Stack for a deejay
Competition for 45's
Bygone platters
Obsolescent disks
Bygone vinyl
Stack of oldies, maybe
Contents of some sleeves
Records that may be broken?
Rubber Soul, "Revolver" and others
Hi-fi buys
Some platters
Groovy collection?
Music collectibles
Music collector's stack
Places to find tracks: Abbr.
The Beatles' "Revolver,” "Abbey Road,” etc.
The Who's "Tommy" and others
Whirled records?
Track sites
Collectible discs
Former records
Old discs
45 alternatives
Records that are easily broken
Providers of cuts
Some "wax"
Past records?
8-track alternatives
Collectible disks
Hi-fi supply
Old track holders
Records turning at 33 1/3 7-Across
Wax things, for short
Beatles '65 and others
Breakable records
The Stones' "Sticky Fingers" and "Tattoo You," e.g.
Vintage platters
33 1/3 r.p.m. discs
D.J.'s purchases
Items found in jackets
Groovy music?
The Beatles' "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver"
Discophile's collection
A D.J. might spin them
Groovy things, for short?
Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall"
The Stones' "12 x 5" and "Flowers"
Carole King's "Tapestry" and "Music"
The Stones' "Aftermath" and "Flowers"
Things with microgrooves
Flowers and "Sticky Fingers" for the Stones
D.J.'s library
Old records ... or a hint for this puzzle's seven longest answers
Retro-cool music purchases
They'll sound sped up at 45 r.p.m.
Platters from the Platters, for short
Records in jackets, in brief
Collectible records
Groovy things you can groove to?
In 2020, they outsold CDs for the first time since 1986
Old-fashioned record collection, for short
Discs on hi-fis
Old records, in brief
Some music collectibles, for short
Playable wax
Musical objects with a single groove on each side
Merch table merch
Releases that may come with MP3 download codes
45's big brothers
Audio antiques?
Kin of 45s
45s' cousins
DJ's stack
45s' relatives
What some listen to CCR on
DJs spin them
Help! et al.
Oldies collection, maybe
Spinning supply
Discophile's buys, for short
Audiophile's purchases
Iggy Pop's "The Idiot" and Elliott Smith's "Either/Or," for two
Record collector's shelfful
Record-store purchases, briefly
Retro purchases for audiophiles, briefly
Some records, briefly
They're profiled in the 33 1/3 book series
Outdated records
Platters, for short
Records that could be broken
They turn at 33 1/3 rpm
This collection is groovy
They're spun on 6-Down
Some turn at 33 1/3 rpm
They're hi-fi fodder
Forebears of CDs
DJs' spinners
Some vinyl records, briefly
Many vinyls, briefly
Vinyl purchases, for short
Some music records
Vinyl albums
___ : sleeves :: CDs : jewel boxes
They were super-annuated by CDs
Old records for short
Resurgent vinyl
CDs e.g.
Some CDs previously
Precursor of CDs
Phono records
Records that are not that hard to break
They were spun
Music collectibles, briefly
Discs on turntables
They're longer than EPs
15-Acrosses, for short
Some band releases
Many vinyl records
33 1/3 recs.
They require many turns to play: Abbr.
Groovy platters
Revolutionary records?
Audio collectibles
Albums, sometimes
Discography listings
Some discography listings
DJs used to spin them
Audiophile's buys
Audiophile's collection, perhaps
Platters for DJs
They rotate at radio stations