TNT" band |
Elec. term |
Dual-power |
Elec. abbr. |
Power ltrs. |
Outlet type |
Adapter type |
Power option |
Power choice |
Currently bi? |
ELO relative? |
Power couple? |
Power letters |
Current abbr. |
Elec. letters |
Outlet option |
Powerage" band |
Juice letters? |
Outlet letters |
T.N.T." rockers |
Current choice? |
Universal-motor |
Current choices |
Current options |
Current status? |
Type of adapter |
'80s rock group |
Kind of adapter |
Adapter letters |
Moneytalks" band |
Aussie rock band |
Choice of juice? |
Current initials |
Current letters? |
Hybrid, in a way |
Like some motors |
Ballbreaker" band |
Appliance letters |
Converter letters |
Electrical inits. |
Electricity abbr. |
Hells Bells" band |
Kind of converter |
Like some outlets |
Elec. designation |
Hells Bells" group |
Rock or Bust" band |
Bisexual, slangily |
Choice for current |
Like some adapters |
O.K. in any outlet |
Plug possibilities |
'T.N.T.' rock band |
Angus Young's band |
Flexible, in a way |
Electrical letters |
'High Voltage' band |
Problem Child" band |
Current rock group? |
Elec. power letters |
Switch designations |
Versatile, in a way |
Moneytalks" rockers |
Current description |
Current designation |
Thunderstruck" band |
Adapter designation |
Back in Black" group |
Electricity initials |
Switch possibilities |
Versatile, powerwise |
Young brothers' band |
Flexible, socketwise |
Orientation letters? |
Australian rock band |
'Back in Black' band |
Electric power abbr. |
Like some appliances |
''Black Ice'' rockers |
'Black Ice' rock band |
Fly on the Wall" band |
The Razors Edge" band |
Aussie hard-rock band |
Converter designation |
Type of elec. adapter |
Letters on an adaptor |
Stiff Upper Lip" band |
High Voltage" rockers |
Highway to Hell" band |
Electrically flexible |
Dual elec. designation |
Elec. current initials |
Flexible power letters |
Letters on a converter |
Rock group from Sydney |
Electrically adaptable |
Electrically versatile |
Back in Black" rockers |
Flexible, electrically |
Kind of power converter |
Power-converter letters |
Adaptable, electrically |
Versatile, electrically |
'High Voltage' rock band |
High Voltage" metal band |
Flexible current letters |
Flexible, electronically |
Requiring no transformer |
Tesla vs. Edison letters |
Highway to Hell" rockers |
Flick of the Switch" band |
Australian hard-rock band |
Versatile, electronically |
Band on Butt-head's shirt |
Like versatile appliances |
Back in Black rock band |
Electrical-adapter letters |
Power-inverter designation |
Type of electrical adapter |
Young band from Australia? |
Highway to Hell" rock band |
Highway to Hell" rock group |
“Highway to Hell” group |
Band with a juiced-up name? |
Like some electric circuits |
Pioneering heavy-metal band |
Band on Butt-head's T-shirt |
Dual-usage, as an appliance |
Let There Be Rock" rock band |
Back in Black rock group |
Band with an "electric" name |
Letters on some switch boxes |
Like some electrical outlets |
Versatile in current events? |
Both ways, to an electrician |
For Those About to Rock" band |
Band with a slash in its name |
High-voltage Australian band? |
Like some electric appliances |
Like some electrical adapters |
Like some electrical adaptors |
Powered in either of two ways |
They shook you all night long |
Angus and Malcolm Young's band |
2010 Grammy-winning rock group |
Powered by outlet or batteries |
Current ref. on some appliances |
Flexible, electrically speaking |
Operating in either of two ways |
Versatile, electrically speaking |
Like some adapters or appliances |
Electrically versatile rock band? |
Electrician's favorite rock band? |
Flexible, as an electrical outlet |
Letters of electrical flexibility |
Rock band with an "electric" name |
Rock band with an electrical name |
You Shook Me All Night Long" band |
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" band |
You Shook Me All Night Long" group |
Like some appliances, electrically |
___ Live," 1992 multiplatinum album |
Australian band with "Back in Black |
Band with the 2008 album "Black Ice |
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" rockers |
You Shook Me All Night Long" rockers |
Rock band that gets fans charged up? |
Band name with a lightning bolt slash |
Band with a voltage symbol in its logo |
Band with the 2014 album "Rock or Bust |
Going both ways, electrically speaking |
Hard rock band with an electrical name |
You Shook Me All Night Long" rock band |
Band with a lightning bolt in its logo |
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" rock group |
Band with a lightning bolt in their logo |
Multimillion-selling band from Australia |
2003 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee |
Dual-power, as electrical adaptors: Hyph. |
Group with the album "Flick of the Switch |
Dual-power, as electrical adapters: Hyph. |
High Voltage" was their first album, ha ha |
Band with the aptly titled album "Powerage |
Group with a tribute band called Live Wire |
Dual-power, as an electrical adapter: Hyph. |
First band, alphabetically, on many an iPod |
Rock band with a lightning bolt in its logo |
For Those About to Rock We Salute You" band |
Australia's highest-selling recording artist |
Australian rock band with an electrical name |
Group whose guitarist dresses as a schoolboy |
Flexible, in terms of electric current: Hyph. |
Rock band featuring knickers-clad Angus Young |
Band with the 22x platinum album "Back in Black |
Australian hard rock band featuring Angus Young |
Group with the 22x platinum album "Back in Black |
Hard rock band formed by Malcolm and Angus Young |
Australian band with the 2008 #1 album "Black Ice |
Band for which Melbourne renamed a street in 2004 |
Aussie rockers with a knickers-clad lead guitarist |
Legendary band whose debut album was "High Voltage |
Rock band whose name includes a slash in the middle |
Highway to Hell" band with an electrical-sounding name |
Australian rock band with a lightning bolt in its logo |
Rock band with the triple-platinum album "High Voltage |
Band that got its name from a label on a sewing machine |
Band whose lead guitarist dresses as a British schoolboy |
Only one of their members was actually born in Australia |
Rock band whose first album was titled, appropriately, "High Voltage |
Band with the second-highest-selling album of all time (behind "Thriller") |