Records of the 50s and 60s Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% EPS Records of the 50s and 60s (3)
8% BEAV Nickname for Wally's brother, in a '50s-'60s sitcom (4) Universal Apr 17, 2026
7% HRS Groups of 60 mins. (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 30, 2026
7% IKE '50s president (3) Eugene Sheffer Apr 28, 2026
7% STUDIO Recording venue (6) LA Times Daily Apr 28, 2026
7% ONTAPE Recorded (6) Eugene Sheffer Apr 27, 2026
7% TIN Element #50 (3) New York Times Mini Apr 27, 2026
7% ANNALS Historical records (6) New York Times Midi Apr 24, 2026
7% FILE Record holder? (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 20, 2026
7% RANDO 50-Across type (5) Newsday Apr 18, 2026
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