Answer: COAL
COAL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 203 times.
Referring Clues:
- Black shade
- Christmas stocking item
- Polish export
- Brat's Christmas present
- It's taken out at the seams
- Kind of tar
- Shade of black
- Furnace fodder
- Anthracite, e.g.
- Scuttle's contents
- Locomotive fuel
- Kentucky resource
- Brat's stocking stuffer
- Scuttle filler
- Scuttle contents
- Fuel from a mine
- Symbol of blackness
- Fuel that's shoveled
- Saar Basin resource
- Santa's "present" for a naughty child
- Epitome of blackness
- "Present" in bad kids' Christmas stockings
- Kentucky natural resource
- Energy source exported by Australia
- West Virginia resource
- Red-hot barbecue nugget
- Stoker's supply
- Frosty's "eyes"
- Fossil fuel
- Either of Frosty's eyes
- One of the fossil fuels
- Dirty fuel
- Mine find
- West Virginia export
- Anthracite, for one
- Briquette
- Black vein contents
- Big Utah export
- Seamy stuff?
- Furnace fuel
- Snowman's eye, perhaps
- Stocking stuffer, perhaps
- With 32-Down, heating sources
- Unwanted stocking stuffer
- Hod contents
- Naughty child's year-end comeuppance
- Energy source
- Annual sign of bad behavior?
- Pennsylvania resource
- Beehive oven input
- Lignite, for one
- Snowman's eye material
- Old furnace fuel
- Frosty's eye
- Old-time furnace fuel
- Grill filler
- Old-time fossil fuel
- Newcastle export
- It's found in seams
- Frosty's eyes
- Type of mine
- Tram filler
- Greenhouse gas culprit
- Mine output
- Christmas stocking disappointment
- Gift for a bad boy
- Anthracite or lignite
- Anthracite
- Certain fossil fuel
- Christmas stocking punishment
- Santa's revenge
- Lousy stocking filler
- Barbecue material
- Furnace fodder, perhaps
- Furnace fuel, sometimes
- Diamond's ancestry
- Certain global warming culprit
- Black, combustible rock
- West Virginia natural resource
- Fuel for an old furnace
- Naughty child's Christmas gift
- Historic Newcastle resource
- Big greenhouse gas culprit
- Eyes for Frosty
- Unwelcome stocking stuffer
- Stocking stuffer for a naughty child
- "King" of West Virginia
- Diamond's ancestor
- Newcastle resource
- Stocking stuffer?
- Scuttle stuff
- Stocking stuffer for a brat
- Kentucky's state mineral
- Hopper fill
- Fuel for some
- Fuel from mines
- Bad child's stocking filler
- Barbecue fuel
- Ember
- Stuff in a scuttle
- Debt slip
- Bin fill
- Fuel
- Brat's stocking stuffer?
- Fuel material
- Stoker's fuel
- Franklin stove fuel
- Word with the 57-Across in 25-Down
- Mined fuel
- Seam makeup
- Makeup of some seams
- Combustible mineral
- ___-black
- Frosty's 'eyes'
- Stove filler
- Stoking supply
- Naughty child's stocking filler
- Kentucky export
- Barbecue nugget
- Frosty material?
- Either of Frosty the Snowman's eyes
- Stove fuel
- Homophone of 103 Across
- Seam material
- Eye for Frosty
- Snowman's eyes
- Carbon power source
- Ember, perhaps
- Combustible rock
- Anthracite or bituminous
- ___ black
- Mineral fuel
- Heating chunk
- Diamond, long ago
- Classic Christmas stocking punishment
- Lignite or anthracite
- Alberta natural resource
- Fossilized plants
- Stocking stuffer
- Its burning is a major source of Beijing smog
- "___ Miner's Daughter" (1980)
- Big product of Kentucky
- Combustible substance
- Jet
- A fossil fuel
- Colliery commodity
- Anthracite or bituminous, e.g.
- Early steam engine fuel
- "___ Miner's Daughter"
- ______ dale, Alberta
- Barbecue briquette
- Fuel source
- Mine extraction
- Something Santa gives
- Diamonds, long ago
- Holiday stocking bummer
- Black power?
- Earthy material
- Lump in a Christmas stocking
- Old stove fuel
- Stuff for Frosty's eyes
- Fuel that contributes to global warming
- Eyes for Frosty the Snowman
- Welsh product
- Steamboat fuel
- Cannel
- Something found in seams
- Former furnace fuel
- Fuel in a scuttle
- Pea or egg follower
- Nonrenewable energy source
- Fuel obtained from mines
- Hydrocarbon fuel
- Kind of black
- Santa's gift for a brat
- Fireplace item
- What Frosty's eyes are made of
- Santa's "gift" for bad children
- Spike tv reality series
- Nuggets in a scuttle
- Lump for one on the "naughty list"
- Fuel for old furnaces
- Undesired stocking stuffer
- River barge load
- Rock around the Christmas tree?
- Fuel for old stoves
- Major energy source
- Stocking filler, for some
- Tandoor fuel
- Seam stuff
- Cheap energy source
- Longtime Kentucky resource
- What Santa gives naughty children
- Mined fuel source
- ___-fired
- Carbon-rich rock
- Santa's gift to naughty children
- Utah's state rock
- Black fuel for some pizza ovens
- *Nonrenewable energy source … and the start of an eight-step word ladder
- Traditional Scottish New Year's gift, representing warmth for the year to come
- Gift for someone on the Naughty List
- Declining industry of Appalachia
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 20, 2024
- USA Today - October 30, 2024
- New York Times - August 30, 2024
- LA Times - June 10, 2024
- New York Times - April 22, 2024
- LA Times - April 14, 2024
- LA Times - November 18, 2023
- USA Today - September 01, 2023
- LA Times - August 01, 2023
- USA Today - July 04, 2023
- USA Today - June 20, 2023
- LA Times - May 13, 2023
- USA Today - April 25, 2023
- New York Times - April 25, 2023
- LA Times - February 16, 2023
- LA Times - October 31, 2022
- USA Today - October 26, 2022
- LA Times - August 07, 2022
- LA Times - July 31, 2022
- LA Times - July 25, 2022
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