Most played parts of LPs, you'd think Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SIDEAS Most played parts of LPs, you'd think (6)
87% ACT Play part, or play a part (3) USA Today Oct 8, 2025
87% WERE "What ___ you thinking?" (4)
87% HELPLESS Impotent part of the LP lesson (8) The Times Quick Cryptic Sep 6, 2025
83% SCENE Play part (5) Thomas Joseph Oct 24, 2025
83% ROLE Part to play (4) The Atlantic Sep 28, 2025
83% ACTED Played a part (5) Universal Sep 25, 2025
79% MOI "You think I did it?!" (3) The Atlantic Oct 19, 2025
79% VINYL LP material (5) The Telegraph Quick Oct 17, 2025
79% RPG D&D, for one (3) LA Times Daily Oct 8, 2025
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