| DJs |
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| Wedding workers |
Newsday |
30 Jan 2025 |
| Those playing recordings of birds on river |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
28 Jun 2024 |
| Slang for disc jockeys (7) |
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| Record spinners |
Universal |
23 Jun 2022 |
| Workers at weddings |
Newsday |
31 Mar 2022 |
| Source of songs, perhaps -- river birds |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
03 Aug 2021 |
| Track team? |
Newsday |
23 Nov 2019 |
| Ones playing the numbers? |
New York Times |
06 Jun 2019 |
| Ones playing the numbers? |
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| Rock station staffers |
USA Today |
14 Dec 2018 |
| Rock station staffers |
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| River birds: they provide songs |
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| Players of music initially assembled? |
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| Party spinners |
Wall Street Journal |
30 Jun 2016 |
| They play music for parties |
Universal |
24 Feb 2016 |
| Pro players |
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| Current fliers in Blackburn et al |
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| Record spinners ... or a hint to 17-, 25-, 38-, 48- and 61-Across |
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| Record holders? |
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| Wedding reception emcees, sometimes |
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| Record spinners |
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| Wedding hires |
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| Wedding hires |
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| Wedding workers |
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| Radio personalities |
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| Radio personalities |
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| Some disco employees |
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| Record players |
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| Hit men? |
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