Answer: LAVA
LAVA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 327 times.
Referring Clues:
- Proctor & Gamble soap
- Etna output
- Hot issue?
- Volcano output
- Volcanic flow
- Result of venting?
- Volcanologist's concern
- It goes with the flow
- Hot rocks
- Liquid rock
- Kind of lamp
- Procter & Gamble soap
- Hot stuff
- Basalt source
- Volcano flow
- Soap brand
- Stromboli output
- Hot issue
- It may be found in a cone
- Rolling rock?
- ___ Beds National Monument, Calif.
- Contents of some cones
- Obsidian, once
- Obsidian, before cooling
- Hawaiian bubbly?
- Rock on the roll?
- Output of Mount Etna
- Cone material
- Popular hand soap
- Slow roller
- Source of leucite and rhyolite
- Hot rock
- Pelée spew
- Composition of some beds
- Rolling rock
- Popular soap
- Maui beach base
- Source of basalt
- ___ lamp
- Soft rock?
- Magma, after surfacing
- Volcanic discharge
- 58-Down output
- Content of some cones
- Flow in a coulee
- Source of pumice
- ___ lamp (1960s novelty)
- Volcanic output
- Etna product
- Leucite source
- Molten flow
- Material from a volcano
- Abrasive soap brand
- Kilauea flow
- It covers a lot of Hawaii
- Hot flow
- Volcanic material
- Soap brand with pumice
- Pompeii burier
- Lamp type
- Outpouring from Vesuvius
- Fuji outflow
- Kilauea output
- Molten rock
- Molten discharge
- It often follows 50-Across
- Pumice source
- Eruption spillage
- Output from 42-Across
- Soap containing pumice
- Volcanic outflowing
- Flow from a volcano
- Volcanic issue
- Soap brand containing pumice
- Volcanic outflow
- Volcanic 2-Down
- Hot flower
- Molten matter
- Red-hot rock
- Steamy flow
- Volcanic stream
- Hot flower?
- Etna outpouring
- Rock that rolls?
- Obsidian's source
- Vesuvius output
- Pahoehoe or aa, e.g.
- When repeated, a Samoan garment
- Volcanologist's study
- Red-hot ooze
- Hot stuff from volcanoes
- Dial alternative
- Soap brand whose name is Spanish for "it washes"
- Volcanic ejecta
- Mauna Loa output
- Soap brand that contains pumice
- It pours over the rocks
- Rock found in rivers?
- Surface magma
- Hot roller
- Steaming roller
- Volcanic threat
- Pinatubo output
- Volcano's output
- Type of lamp
- Soap containing volcanic pumice
- Soap brand containing ground pumice
- Fluid rock
- Volcano outflow
- Kilauea outflow
- Flowing rock
- Hawaiian figurine material
- __ lamp (1960s fad)
- Etna outflow
- Igneous-rock source
- Stromboli spew
- Cotopaxi outflow
- Magma on the move
- It's red-hot
- Fuji's flow
- Volcanic overflow
- Ring of Fire output
- Etna ejection
- Magma exposed
- Magma on the surface
- Molten spew
- Krakatoa output
- Hot torrent
- Etna's melted rock
- Volcanic rock
- Etna ejecta
- Etna issuance
- Soap brand for over 100 years
- Basalt
- Volcano threat
- Rock on a roll?
- Obsidian source
- Post-magma?
- Gas-grill rock
- Volcanic emission
- Red hot ooze
- Hawaiian flower
- Stuff from Stromboli
- Pompeii was covered in it
- Efflux from Etna
- Etna flow
- Molten outpouring
- Spatter cone's output
- Volcanic product
- Liquefied rock
- Vesuvius flow
- Red-hot flower?
- Glass-forming liquid
- Ejected magma
- Spewed magma
- Source of igneous rocks
- Rolling stone?
- Mount Pelee output
- Red-hot melted rock
- It cleans up big-time grime
- __ lamp
- Volcanic spew
- Red river?
- ___ lamp (1960s fad)
- Body shop soap
- Etna's outflow
- Red flower?
- ___ lamp ('60s novelty)
- Mauna Loa flow
- Fuji flow
- Pumice, formerly
- Cone former
- Trendy kind of lamp in the '60s
- Certain lamp goo
- Source of Venanzite
- Mount St. Helens output
- Material for a volcanologist
- Pumice source
- Pompeii coverer
- Volcano's outflow
- Stromboli spillage
- Outflow from 48-Across
- 56-Across's output
- Pinatubo flow
- Stromboli outpouring
- Stromboli outflow
- Pinatubo pouring
- Volcanic outpouring
- Pumice provider
- Mt. St. Helens' output
- Popocatepetl flow
- Vesuvian flow
- Volcanic spillage
- Very hot rock
- Red river
- Emerging magma
- Volcano substance
- Rock that runs
- Trippy lamp contents
- Etna's outpouring
- Obsidian rock producer
- Rock on the move
- Volcano's discharge
- Soap made with pumice
- Igneous rock source
- Dangerous outpouring
- Sizzling flow
- Expander of Hawaii
- Vulcanologist's material
- 1960s lamp type
- Soap containing ground pumice
- It's not hard rock
- Eruption output, perhaps
- Kilauea ooze
- Stream to avoid
- Volcano's outpouring
- Stromboli stuff
- Magma, after an eruption
- Rock that cannot, in fact, be contained in a lamp
- Etna spew
- Etna spill
- Volcanic bed
- Source of obsidian
- Red-hot stream
- New wave of rock?
- Mauna Kea emission
- Soap with pumice
- Steaming stream
- Etna's output
- Slow flow
- Chocolate ___ cake (dessert with a molten center)
- Bar-soap brand
- Hand soap brand
- ___ cake (rich dessert)
- It's hot stuff!
- Coulee's contents
- Novelty lamp
- Volcanic matter
- It's spewed
- Fiery flow
- Kilauea outpouring
- Fuji outpouring
- Mauna Loa outflow
- California's ___ Beds National Monument
- Etna effluent
- Mount St. Helens outflow
- Volcanic ooze
- Kilauea sight
- What a volcano erupts
- Volcano outpouring
- Source of igneous rock
- Molten chocolate, per some recipes
- Volcanic stuff
- Mount St. Helens spew
- Etna effluence
- Bubbly rock
- Soap brand with volcanic pumice
- A 13-Down may form in this
- Magma, when above ground
- WD-40 Company soap brand
- It's expanding Hawaii
- Melted chocolate, in some recipes
- Kind of flow
- Chocolate ___ cake
- Trippy lamp
- Eruption output
- ___ flow
- Pumice, in fluid form
- Hot spew
- Volcanic flower
- It flows and glows
- Red-hot outflow
- With 59 Down, "pumice-powered" product
- Eruption stream
- What obsidian forms from
- Source of volcanic glass
- Popocatepetl emission
- Red-hot flow
- Volcano's spew
- 4-Down output
- Kilauea contents
- Chocolate ___ cake (molten-center dessert)
- Lamp type with blobs
- Rock that flows
- Hawaiian carving medium
- Steaming flow
- Outpouring from a volcano
- Molten stuff
- Hawaiian flow
- Volcanic glass
- What the floor is, in an improv game
- Kind of cake with molten chocolate
- "Ingredient" in molten chocolate cake
- Type of lamp with a volcanic name
- Eruption content
- Flow from Mount Vesuvius
- It solidifies into igneous rock
- Melted chocolate, in cake names
- It may cool into obsidian
- Flow that may be 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit
- Stream from a volcano
- What spews from a volcano
- Magma, after it erupts
- The Floor Is ___ (children's game)
- Mauna Kea output
- Word before "lamp" or "girl"
- "Floor Is ___"
- ___ Beds National Monument
- It can harden into igneous rock
- Aboveground molten rock
- It flows from Pacaya
- 9-Down output
- Mount Etna output
- "Pumice-powered" soap
- Fiery volcanic output
- Igneous rock, before cooling
- Stuff from a volcano
- Kind of lamp or cake
- What magma becomes when it's erupted
- Etna emission
- Magma that's aboveground
- Hot topping for a cone?
- ___ cake (dessert with a liquid chocolate core)
- It runs hot
- The Floor Is ___ (kids' make-believe game)
- What baking soda and vinegar simulate, in a classic science fair experiment
- ___ dome (mound from a volcanic eruption)
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 08, 2024
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- New York Times - March 12, 2024
- New York Times - February 22, 2024
- LA Times - January 31, 2024
- USA Today - January 17, 2024
- New York Times - December 13, 2023
- LA Times - December 06, 2023
- LA Times - December 03, 2023
- New York Times - October 30, 2023
- New York Times - August 01, 2023
- New York Times - July 31, 2023
- New York Times - June 19, 2023
- USA Today - June 13, 2023
- USA Today - June 12, 2023
- USA Today - April 17, 2023
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