| Single |
| Teen woe |
| Like 45s |
| MSG part |
| One-track |
| Tone start |
| Not stereo |
| Teen malady |
| Pre-stereo? |
| One (Pref.) |
| One: Prefix |
| Part of MSG |
| Kind of rail |
| Plane prefix |
| Single-track |
| Like old 78s |
| Like old LPs |
| Kind of plane |
| Hi-fi setting |
| MSG component |
| One to start? |
| One up front? |
| Rail heading? |
| Less than bi- |
| Single prefix |
| Uni- relative |
| Type of record |
| Howling monkey |
| Kissers get it |
| Like '50s LP's |
| Like 1950s LPs |
| One beginning? |
| The "M" of MSG |
| Single-channel |
| Early LP format |
| It's not stereo |
| Like 45 records |
| Like early LP's |
| MSG ingredient? |
| Prefix for tone |
| Stereo preceder |
| California lake |
| Prefix for rail |
| Kissing sickness |
| Old hi-fi format |
| The ''M'' in MSG |
| Not quite stereo |
| Less than stereo |
| Prefix like uni- |
| Stereo precursor |
| Pre-stereo sound |
| Like old records |
| Kind of recording |
| 'Kissing disease' |
| Pre-stereo format |
| Stereo? Not quite |
| Word denoting one |
| Noted cosmetician |
| Stereo forerunner |
| Unseparated sound |
| Alone: Comb. form. |
| Early hi-fi format |
| It means "singular |
| It preceded stereo |
| Like the first LPs |
| Little bit of MSG? |
| One-third of "tri- |
| Relative of stereo |
| Stereo counterpart |
| Like early records |
| Stereo alternative |
| Stereo predecessor |
| Precursor of stereo |
| Single-sound source |
| Single sound system |
| A quarter of tetra- |
| Like most early LPs |
| Stereo divided by 2 |
| The kissing disease |
| Like old recordings |
| Prefix meaning "one |
| Stereo's predecessor |
| Like some old records |
| California's ___ Lake |
| Kind of plane or gram |
| Like many audio books |
| Source of some fevers |
| Like pre-stereo sound |
| One quarter of tetra- |
| It's less than stereo |
| Like early recordings |
| Kind of rail or plane |
| Plane or rail variety |
| Kind of gram or maniac |
| Like 1950's recordings |
| Having a single channel |
| Like Dylan's early work |
| Prefix for gram or tone |
| Prefix for tone or gram |
| Prefix with unsaturated |
| Having just one speaker |
| Like early Elvis albums |
| Blood ailment, for short |
| Like early vinyl records |
| Prefix for rail or plane |
| Prefix for rhyme or rail |
| Prefix for tone or plane |
| Like early Elvis records |
| Common disease, for short |
| Like many doo-wop records |
| Prefix with rail and gram |
| Prefix with plane or tone |
| Cosmetician Madeleine ___ |
| Glandular fever, for short |
| Madeleine ___, cosmetician |
| Prefix for mania or chrome |
| Prefix with rail or theist |
| Requiring just one speaker |
| Prefix for "rail" or "tone |
| Like early Elvis recordings |
| Prefix with "rail" or "tone |
| Record format before stereo |
| You can get it from kissing |
| Glandular fever, familiarly |
| Pre-stereo sound, for short |
| Kissing disease," for short |
| Like the Beatles' early work |
| Non-compact disc designation |
| Early Beatles songs are in it |
| Like many Bing Crosby records |
| What Phil Spector recorded in |
| Like early Beatles recordings |
| Like most pre-'60s recordings |
| The kissing disease," casually |
| Debilitating disease, slangily |
| Attachment for "rail" or "plane |
| The kissing disease, informally |
| The "M" in the food additive "MSG |
| Like the earliest Beatles recordings |
| The “kissing disease,” for short |
| What many Motown songs sound best in |
| Electronic British duo not in stereo? |
| Having only one channel, like old LPs |
| Like early Elvis Presley albums, e.g. |
| So-called kissing disease, familiarly |
| Disease caused by herpesvirus, briefly |
| Like most of Phil Spector's recordings |
| So-called "kissing disease," for short |
| Ailment also called "the kissing disease |
| Having just one speaker, as opposed to stereo |
| Electronic British duo that are not in stereo? |
| Having one-channel sound, as opposed to stereo |
| What Phil Spector made many of his recordings in |
| What most of Phil Spector's catalog was recorded in |
| Like original Buddy Holly and the Crickets recordings |