Answer: OPAL
OPAL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 381 times.
Referring Clues:
- October gem
- Memorable 1995 hurricane
- Shade of blue
- Kind of glass
- Stone with color flashes
- Fire ___
- Milky-white gem
- Hyalite, e.g.
- Translucent gem
- Hydrophane or isopyre
- Notorious '95 hurricane
- Milky gem
- October's birthstone
- Autumnal stone
- Stone of some Libras
- Iridescent stone
- Fiery gem
- It's found in a ring
- Stone of many Libras
- October birthstone
- Common name for hydrous silica
- Solitaire item
- Girasol, e.g.
- Iridescent gem
- It's 6.5 on the Mohs scale
- October stone
- Word with black or fire
- Virgin Valley valuable
- Birthstone after sapphire
- Fall birthstone
- Symbol of hope
- Bringer of bad luck, in legend
- A gem of a lady?
- Shade of white
- Classic symbol of bad luck
- Gem with a play of colors
- It's less dense than quartz
- Iridescent mineral
- Fire ___ (gem)
- Ring gem
- Silica gem
- Birthstone for many Libras
- Stone made of silicon and oxygen
- Shimmering stone
- Colorful gem
- Gem for some Libras
- ___ glass
- Milky white gem
- Destructive 1995 hurricane
- Australian export
- It's worn by some Libras
- Australian mine find
- It's softer than quartz
- Nevada gemstone
- Birthstone of someone born on Halloween
- Off-white shade
- Birthstone for some Libras
- Autumn birthstone
- Good name for a gemologist?
- Stone for many Libras
- Down Under gemstone
- It has a play of colors
- Australian gem
- Form of silica
- Gem mined in Australia
- Pendant option
- Fiery gemstone
- Silica-based mineral
- Milky stone
- Milky birthstone
- Gem producing a play of colors
- Moonstone, nontechnically
- Birthstone of many Libras
- "Fire" stone
- Gem for some Libras
- Halloween baby's birthstone
- Earl Pickles' wife, in the comic strip "Pickles"
- Earl Pickles' comic strip wife
- Australian gemstone
- Play-of-color gemstone
- Birthstone for most Libras
- "How ___ Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild and Got a Life"
- Birthstone between sapphire and topaz
- Semiprecious stone
- Halloween birthstone
- Birthstone of some Scorpios
- Stone made of 41-Across and oxygen
- Birthstone for many a Libra
- Australia's national gemstone
- Aussie gem
- Shimmery stone
- Australia's national gem
- Birthstone following sapphire
- Gemstone from Down Under
- Scorpio's birthstone, maybe
- October gemstone
- Birthstone for a 6-Down, often
- Multicolored gem
- Birthstone for some Scorpios
- Find from Down Under
- Flashy gem
- South Australia's state gemstone
- Libra's birthstone, maybe
- Isopyre, e.g.
- 1995 hurricane
- "How ___ Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life" (Kaavya Viswanathan novel in the news)
- Columbus Day baby's birthstone
- Nelson's grandmother in the comic strip "Pickles"
- Floatstone, for example
- Birthstone of autumn
- 10 stone?
- Good name for a gemologist
- Virgin Valley black fire ___ (Nevada's state precious gemstone)
- Sylvia's mom in the comic strip "Pickles"
- Hydrophane, e.g.
- Gemstone from Australia
- Play-of-color gem
- Down Under gem
- Australian mineraloid
- Mid-Mohs scale mineral
- Down Under stone
- Birthstone before topaz
- Fall stone
- Stone from Down Under
- Birthstone of some Libras
- October's gemstone
- Stone for many a Libra
- Thunder egg component
- Play-of-color stone
- Outback gem
- Iridescent gemstone
- Stone for some Libras
- Gem mined mainly in Australia
- Whitish gemstone
- Silica derivative
- Form of silicon dioxide
- Whitish birthstone
- Whitish gem
- White gemstone
- Porous gem
- ''Fiery'' gemstone
- Australia's gemstone
- Lustrous gem
- Aussie gemstone
- Aussie mine find
- Word with ''fire'' or ''harlequin''
- Black or fire gem
- Libra's stone
- Geyserite
- Precious stone
- Certain gemstone
- Certain gem
- Certain birthstone
- Milky white stone
- Semiprecious gem
- October's stone
- Apt name for a gemologist?
- Silica mineral
- Scorpio's stone, perhaps
- Birthstone for 7-Down
- Birthstone for 36-Across
- Geyserite, e.g.
- Heroine of "Because of Winn-Dixie"
- Friend of Pearl and Ruby?
- Gem of the oldest continent
- It's formed from silica
- Milky gemstone
- Colorful stone
- Whitish stone
- Autumn gem
- October's jewel
- Queensland gem
- Fire stone?
- It may be found in a ring
- Fire __
- Translucent birthstone
- Official gem of South Australia
- Off-white hue
- Pearly gem
- Gem from Australia
- Silica stones
- Word with "fire" or "harlequin"
- Some Librans' birthstone
- "Fire" gem
- Milky-white stone
- "Fiery" gemstone
- Gem with a play of color
- Flame Queen ___ (famous gemstone)
- October birth stone
- Libra's gemstone
- Libra's birth stone
- Libran birth stone
- Pick for a pendant
- Producer of a colorful ring tone
- Translucent stone
- Gem found on Mars
- Outback mineral
- Outback mineral
- Libran birthstone
- Memorable 1995 hurricane with a gem of a name?
- Pearly stone
- Stone measuring 5.5 to 6.5 on the Mohs scale
- Precious girl's name?
- 16-Down's birthstone
- Unfaceted gem
- Fiery stone
- Pendant gem
- Lustrous stone
- Porous gemstone
- Jeweler's mineraloid
- The Olympic Australis, e.g.
- 2008 Mars probe discovery
- Columbus Day birthstone
- Stone for a Libra, traditionally
- National gemstone of Australia
- Sparkly gemstone
- Multicolored stone
- Another October birthstone
- Libra's birthstone
- A gem of a name?
- Smoky stone
- Gem for a Scorpio, perhaps
- Picasso's birthstone
- It's often set in a ring
- Gemstone for most Libras
- It's worn by many Libras
- Gem of a girl?
- Gem mined mostly in Australia
- Gemstone of hydrated silica
- Gem mined in Brazil
- Stone said to bring bad luck to those not born in October
- Libran stone
- Glittering white stone
- "Fiery" gem
- ___-blue
- It's around 6 on the Mohs scale
- October's tone
- *Down Under gem
- Harlequin ___ (multicolored gem)
- Fiery October birthstone
- Autumnal birthstone
- Jill Larson on "All My Children"
- Fall gemstone
- Moonstone
- October symbol
- Kind of blue
- National gem of Australia
- Libran's birthstone
- Abundant gemstone Down Under
- Jewelry stone
- Olympic Australis is the world's largest one
- Silica stone
- Aunt in the "Judy Moody" book series
- Stone that shimmers
- Iridescent jewel
- Stone that's largely silicon
- Shade of gray
- Gemstone discovered on Mars
- Hydrated gemstone
- The Olympic Australis is the largest one in the world
- Cabochon stone
- Pickles protagonist
- Pendant stone
- Australian mine yield
- Gemstone of silica
- Scorpio's birthstone
- Australian gem export
- Like some earrings
- Milky, iridescent gem
- Gemstone for many Libras
- 14th anniversary stone
- White gem
- Birthstone of oday's performer
- Scorpio's gemstone
- Gem for many Libras
- Stone for some Scorpios
- Valuable, milky stone
- Colorful ring tone producer?
- Translucent, milky gemstone
- Cameo stone
- Opaque gem
- Gem that holds water
- Solitaire stone
- Nearly gray gemstone
- Girl's name that's also a 59-Down
- Fancy stone
- Water-holding gem
- Gem that can diffract light
- Multicolored gemstone
- Mineral formed from silica
- Shimmering gem
- Libra's stone, maybe
- Stone in pendants
- Milky, light-reflecting gem
- Libra stone
- Semitransparent gemstone
- Fiery Aussie gem
- Olympic Australis, for one
- Kind of glass or lamp
- Lustrous white gem
- Necklace material
- Pale gemstone
- Gem for Libras
- Libra gem
- Precious stone that has been found on Mars (fun fact!)
- White stone
- Gem from Down Under
- Gem that can absorb water
- "Fire" valuable
- The 17,000-carat Olympic Australis, e.g.
- Stone for most Libras
- Menilite is one
- Shimmering birthstone
- Colorful Australian gem
- Milky-colored gem
- Color-changing gem
- A symbol of Australia
- Colorful outback stone
- Gem that may be semitransparent
- Bud
- Gem with black and fire varieties
- Gem with some water
- Milky white kind of glass
- Birthstone that shares a first letter with its month
- Iridescent birthstone
- Gemstone with a "fire" variety
- Iridescent Australian gem
- Milky white mineraloid
- Gem with "boulder" and "fire" varieties
- Gemstone discovered on Mars in 2008
- Gem found in the Outback
- ___ Tometi, activist who co-founded Black Lives Matter
- Diamond alternative for engagement rings
- Birthstone whose first letter is the same as that of its month
- The Olympic Australis is the world's largest discovered one
- Milky-colored gemstone
- Gem from an Australian mine
- Gem that's also a name
- Juneteenth advocate Lee
- Nevada's official gemstone, e.g.
- Milk-colored stone
- Gem with a "fire" variety
- Outback gemstone
- Birthstone for Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Gem such as the Flame Queen
- Name that's also a gem
- Black Lives Matter co-founder Tometi
- Gem that's a woman's name
- Fusion of Amethyst and Pearl in "Steven Universe"
- ___ glass (translucent ornamental material)
- Tometi who co-founded Black Lives Matter
- Autumn gemstone
- Product of Queensland
- Gem with a milky variety
- Apple variety that shares its name with a gem
- Gem with a "matrix" variety
- Name that's also a gemstone
- Stone with silica
- Hot springs gemstone
- Stone for a Libra
- Gemstone that can come from petrified wood
- Ethiopian gemstone
- ___ Lee, "the Grandmother of Juneteenth"
- Autumn stone
- "The Final Revival of ___ & Nev" (Dawnie Walton novel)
- Gem from Australia or Ethiopia
- "Fire" gemstone
- Gem whose name comes from "upala," the Sanskrit word for "precious stone"
- Girasol or hyalite
- Gem with a honey variety
- The Australia-shaped "Pride of Australia," for one
- Apt name for a gem of a person
- "Fire" or "matrix" gem
- The gemstone Olympic Australis, for one
- "Because of Winn-Dixie" narrator
- Birthstone that has a "fire" variety
- Gem with milky iridescence
- What the ancient Romans called the "Cupid stone," considering it a symbol of love
- Birthstone that begins with the same letter as its month
- Birthstone for a Halloween baby
- ___ Lee, activist who led the movement to make Juneteenth a federal holiday
Last Seen In:
- New York Times - November 16, 2024
- New York Times - November 12, 2024
- New York Times - November 04, 2024
- New York Times - October 26, 2024
- New York Times - October 21, 2024
- USA Today - October 14, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- New York Times - September 14, 2024
- LA Times - September 09, 2024
- LA Times - August 29, 2024
- LA Times - August 15, 2024
- LA Times - August 13, 2024
- USA Today - August 08, 2024
- USA Today - August 07, 2024
- USA Today - July 16, 2024
- New York Times - July 12, 2024
- LA Times - June 17, 2024
- LA Times - June 14, 2024
- New York Times - June 10, 2024
- New York Times - June 04, 2024
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