Answer: OLDIE
OLDIE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 254 times.
- "Golden" song
- Any song your parents like
- It may be golden
- Song of the past
- Vintage tune
- "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," e.g.
- Any hit by Elvis
- Blast from the past
- Any Platters platter
- Any song by the Supremes
- "Diana," for one
- "Under the Boardwalk," e.g.
- Something golden
- Nostalgia stimulus
- Golden ___
- Nostalgia-evoking song
- Nostalgic song
- Song from the past
- Tune from the past
- Jukebox favorite
- Long-held record?
- Almost any doo-wop song, e.g.
- Doo-wop song, today
- Bit of nostalgia
- Almost any doo-wop song
- Tune from 44-Across
- Chestnut
- Hoagy Carmichael's "Star Dust," e.g.
- Nostalgic number
- Nostalgia elicitor
- Almost any doo-wop tune
- "Golden" tune
- Nostalgic tune
- "Stormy Weather," for one
- Hit from Grandpa's day
- Golden song
- Any Patsy Cline tune, nowadays
- Sock hop song
- Herman's Hermits hit, e.g.
- Bygone disc
- Stale air, perhaps
- "Duke of Earl," for one
- Johnnie Ray tune, e.g.
- '40s tune, say
- Sedaka song, nowadays
- Jukebox choice
- "Golden" hit
- Familiar favorite
- Pop song for Pop?
- Frankie Valli tune, e.g.
- Bit of tuneful nostalgia
- 1950s song, today
- Elvis hit, say
- Four Seasons number, e.g.
- Tune for the unhip
- Familiar track
- Any Beatles tune
- Any Beatles tune, now
- Radio blast from the past
- Any song on a 78
- Song on a 45
- "Golden" song of the past
- Hit from way back
- Peter and Gordon song, e.g.
- "Help!" is one
- Hit from years ago
- Number you might have memorized
- Juke box selection
- Nostalgic piece
- Often-played number
- Bit of "golden" nostalgia
- Beatles song, e.g.
- Golden number
- '60s song, e.g.
- Any '50s tune
- Any '60s song
- Jukebox selection
- Any Errol Flynn film
- Fondly remembered song
- ''Golden'' tune
- ''Rock revival'' tune
- Song of yesteryear
- Any Elvis recording
- Vintage platter
- Any Tommy Dorsey tune
- Any Sha Na Na song
- '50s song, e.g.
- Any Platters platter, now
- ''Rock Around the Clock,'' e.g.
- Doo-wop number, e.g.
- ''Duke of Earl,'' for one
- ''Stardust'' is one
- Any song by The Flamingos
- But it's a goodie
- Timeless disc
- Song by the Drifters, e.g.
- An ___ but a goodie
- Any Beatles song
- Musical blast from the past
- 25-Down, e.g.
- Any song by Elvis
- Granddad danced to it
- It can be golden
- "Blue Suede Shoes" or "Runaround Sue," e.g.
- Any song your parents like?
- Unlikely choice for a Top 40 station
- Any Beatles tune, today
- Any Buddy Holly tune
- Any Beatles song, now
- Any song by the Platters
- Como or Cline song, e.g.
- Any Frankie Avalon song
- Classics station song
- Song released on a 45
- Any Elvis tune, now
- Song from yesteryear
- Nostalgic record
- Classic number
- Song from one's youth, say
- "Rock Around the Clock," e.g.
- "Stardust" is one
- "Rock revival" tune
- "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini," for one
- Song from the 1980s, potentially, nowadays
- Motown track, say
- Top 40 hit from the '40s, today
- Any hit by Little Richard
- Any hit by Little Richard
- Song that brings back memories
- Song that's passe
- "Some Enchanted Evening," e.g.
- Hit song of years ago
- It might be golden
- Hit tune from the past
- Classic song
- Black-and-white movie, e.g.
- Reunion tour piece
- "Shine On, Harvest Moon," e.g.
- 1950's record
- Bluebird record, e.g.
- Classic movie or song
- Hit from the past
- Black-and-white film, e.g.
- Doo-wop song, say
- Juke box favorite
- Rock 'n' roll classic
- Song from long ago
- Nostalgia-inducing song
- Nostalgic jukebox selection
- Number from the past
- Dated ditty
- Any song by the Drifters, e.g.
- Memorable number
- "Sherry" or "Big Girls Don't Cry"
- Time-tested tune
- Many a 22-Down record
- Vintage song
- Four Tops tune, e.g.
- Classic tune
- Chuck Berry tune
- Classic hit
- Jukebox fave
- Record held for decades?
- Dated song
- Any Elvis number
- Any hit by the Everly Brothers, e.g.
- 1950s song, e.g.
- "Hound Dog" or "What's New Pussycat?"
- Many a class reunion tune
- Any '50s platter
- "Under the Boardwalk" is one
- Song that brings it all back
- Vintage jukebox selection
- Classic track
- Almost any hit by Prince or Queen
- Golden number?
- Tune from back in the day
- Any ABBA tune, nowadays
- "Good Vibrations" or "Surfin' Safari"
- Elvis hit, e.g.
- "Under the Boardwalk," for one
- Song on a reunion tour, maybe
- It may be golden on a phonograph
- Checker piece, e.g.
- Song from the '60s
- Any 45, now
- Nostalgia source
- Any Everly Brothers tune, now
- One of the classics
- Song from way back
- Retro record
- Fifties record, now
- Nostalgia evoker
- Doo-wop tune, say
- Any song of the '60s
- Any Sha Na Na tune
- Any Woodstock tune, now
- "The Great Pretender," for one
- "This Magic Moment" is one
- Many a jukebox tune
- 45 from the '50s, e.g.
- Any 1950s tune
- Any platter of the '50s
- Any Elvis tune
- Any record from 1952
- Song from the '60s, say
- Any Buddy Holly tune, now
- "What a Wonderful World," e.g.
- Little Richard song, now
- Silent film, e.g.
- Certain rerun
- Any class reunion tune?
- Domino number, e.g.
- The Beatles' "All My Loving," e.g.
- Yesterday's hit
- Granddad's favorite song, to you
- "Golden" 35-Down
- Song from a "Best of" album, maybe
- "Moldy" tune
- Song from the '50s or '60s
- Any song from the '60s
- Any classic vinyl record
- One might be a goodie
- Song such as "Yesterday"
- Classic rock song, e.g.
- "yesterday", today
- "Jingle Bells" or "White Christmas"
- Doo-wop song, probably
- Many a karaoke song
- Vinyl hit, usually
- Any Beatles song, nowadays
- Any song on Elvis Radio
- ___ but goodie
- "Golden" song of long ago
- "Rock reunion" performance
- Any Supremes song, in 2020
- Any '60s song, in 2020
- Greatest Hits song, often
- Many a goodie, they say
- Any '50s song
- SiriusXM channel 5 tune, say
- Song from back in the day
- Karaoke selection
- Source of some nostalgia
- iHeartRadio fare
- Throwback on the radio
- Any song from the '60s, today
- Nostalgia-evoking tune
- Many a song played at a class reunion
- Throwback song
- Crowd favorite at karaoke, often
- Song from many years ago
- Throwback hit
- 50s chart-topper say