| Parisian pronoun |
| Palatial Paris hotel |
| Short vinyl recordings: Abbr. |
| Recording charges |
| An American in Paris" co-star, 1951 |
| Brain wave recording: Abbr. |
| Tape-recorder spindle |
| Some Parisian robes |
| Advances recording costs |
| Ledger for recording transactions as they occur |
| Cocktails with a recipe on a Kahlua label |
| Old recorder of beastly behavior |
| 1975 #1 hit for Labelle |
| Trifle, in Paris |
| As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches one," for one |
| Brit. record label |
| Mineral used to make plaster of Paris |
| Longtime classical music label |
| Kiss ___ (recorder of a smooching couple in a sports arena) |
| Parish official |
| Paris underground system |
| Singer who redefined double standards by recording both "Runaround Sue" and "The Wanderer" in 1961 |
| Devices that record data on noisy dogs? |
| 1966 antidrug pop song recorded by Paul Revere & the Raiders |
| Patti LaBelle hit |
| Park seat, in Paris |
| Paris seasons |
| Aftermath Records founder, familiarly |
| A Parisian's right? |
| Showcase recording, for short |