Answer: ETNA
ETNA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 496 times.
Referring Clues:
- Sicilian sight
- Lab item
- Sicilian spouter
- Sicilian mount
- Sicilian peak
- Sicilian volcano
- Mountain known locally as Mongibello
- View from Taormina
- Sicilian rumbler
- Site of the fabled forges of the Cyclopes
- Lab burner
- Mount whose name means "I burn"
- Pillar of heaven, to Pindar
- Vulcan's Chimney
- Volcano near Catania
- It towers over Taormina
- Sicilian blower
- 1998 erupter
- Sicilian smoker
- Suburb of Pittsburgh
- Mount near the Gulf of Catania
- Peak seen from the Ionian Sea
- Peak near Paterno
- "Empedocles on ___" (Arnold poem)
- The Cyclopes' workplace
- Europe's highest active volcano
- Sicilian spewer
- It's known locally as Mongibello
- Europe's highest volcano
- Site of the forges of Vulcan
- Literally, "I burn"
- Sight from Messina
- Valle del Bove locale
- Highest European volcano
- Frequent blower
- View from Catania
- Sight from Taormina
- Where Hephaestus worked, in myth
- It's active in Sicily
- Erupter of 1992
- Burial place of the Greek giant Enceladus
- Peak in Catania province
- Sicilian erupter
- 11,000-foot mount in Europe
- "Empedocles on ___" (Matthew Arnold poem)
- Volcano in Sicily
- Site of the smithy of Cyclops
- Mount known locally as Mongibello
- Catania threatener
- Where Enceladus is buried, in myth
- European erupter
- Peak near Taormina
- 11,000-foot Italian peak
- Italian cone maker
- 2001 erupter
- European peak
- European hot spot
- Mount in Sicily
- 1669 blast site
- Name derived from ancient Greek for "I burn"
- 2002-3 erupter
- Sicilian hothead?
- Peak near the Gulf of Catania
- Mount SW of Messina
- Where Typhon, a 100-headed monster, was buried, in Greek myth
- Pittsburgh suburb with an Old World name
- Spewer of 2002
- Italy's Mt. ___
- Locale of the Bocca Nuova crater
- Longtime smoker
- Mediterranean spewer
- It held down the giant Enceladus, in myth
- Italian exploder
- 10,900-foot European peak
- View from the Gulf of Catania
- Natives call it Mongibello
- Italian volcano
- Smoky European peak
- Source of an explosion in Italy
- Italian source of 2-Down
- Mountain whose name in Greek means "I burn"
- Volcano known to locals as Mongibello
- Largest volcano in Europe
- Locale of many Italian vineyards
- Sicilian hot spot
- European eruption site
- Volcano in Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
- It's about 2 1/2 times as high as Vesuvius
- European smoker
- Virgil described its "roar of frightful ruin"
- Sicily's erupter
- Active Sicilian volcano
- It's big in Sicily
- Destructive peak in Sicily
- Sicilian hothead
- Italian hothead?
- Sicilian lava source
- Volcano in recent news
- Europe's tallest active volcano
- Highest active volcano in Europe
- Mongibello, to Sicilians
- Volcano on Sicily
- Erupter of 2002
- Mediterranean volcano
- Volcanic mount
- June 23, 2002 erupter
- Sight from the Ionian Sea
- High point on Sicily
- Hot spot in Italy
- Italian smoker
- Catania's crater
- Conic heater
- Vulcan's forging place, in myth
- Cone-shaped heater
- Apennine erupter
- Sicily's highest peak
- 2002 erupter
- Volcano near Messina
- Europe's tallest volcano
- Sicilian summit
- Vulcan's workshop, in myth
- Volcano described in Virgil's "Aeneid"
- Italian spewer
- Mediterranean magma-maker
- Apennine volcano
- Destructive volcano in Sicily
- Highest and hottest mountain in Italy south of the Alps
- Site of Hephaestus's workshop
- Active European volcano
- The Mountain of Fire, to 23-Acrosses
- Italian rumbler
- Volcano that devastated Catania
- Volcano that devastated Catania in 1669
- Volcano called Mongibello in its native land
- Sicily's Mount ___
- Europe's most active volcano
- Sicilian landmark
- It's called Mongibello by people who live near it
- Sicily's highest point
- Biancavilla is a commune at its foot
- Highest volcano on the Mediterranean's largest island
- Italian hot spot
- It blows, sometimes
- Peak near Messina
- September 2007 erupter
- Mongibello, to nonnatives
- Its name comes from the Greek for "I burn"
- Mountain seen erupting in "Revenge of the Sith"
- Fiery Italian landmark
- Frequent Italian erupter
- Mediterranean peak
- Mount near Catania
- Its first recorded eruption was about 3500 years ago
- Valle del Bove site
- Peak near Catania
- 1992 erupter
- Sicilian tourist sight
- Vulcan's realm
- Sicilian active volcano
- Italian erupter
- Site of Vulcan's forge
- It was above the Greek underworld
- Where Vulcan worked
- European volcano
- Erupter of September '07
- 2007 erupter
- Europe's largest volcano
- Volcano of Sicily
- Erupter of 1169
- ''Empedocles on ___'' (Arnold poem)
- It blew its stack in Italy
- Mount in Europe
- An active volcano
- Where Enceladus was buried
- Active Italian volcano
- Smoker in Sicily?
- 1949 erupter
- 475 B.C. erupter
- Tall Sicilian smoker
- Noted volcano
- Vesuvius relative
- Sicilian bubbler
- Sicily's Mongibello
- Italian spouter
- Eruptive spot
- ''Empedocles on ___'' (Matthew Arnold poem)
- Sicilian lava maker
- Volcano near Palermo
- Hothead that's an anagram of ''ante''
- Europe's largest active volcano
- Menace in Sicily
- Volcano in Italy
- Alcohol burner
- Sicilian tourist draw
- Sometimes-hot spot
- Site of the fabled forges of the Cyclops
- Mount near Messina
- Source of an eruption in Italy
- Big European smoker
- Italian hot spot?
- Mediterranean spouter
- Nearly 11,000-foot mount in Europe
- Italian peak
- Sicilian attraction
- Active volcano in Sicily
- 2007 eruption site
- Eruptive Italian landmark
- Centuries-old Sicilian threat
- Traditional lab item
- Sicilian place of volcanological interest
- Stack blower of 475 B.C.
- Enceladus' burial place, in myth
- Fiery Sicilian
- Volcano near Taormina
- Laboratory heating device
- Italian landmark
- Noted island peak
- It has been active in Italy
- European erupter of 1992
- Hot spot of Sicily
- Erupter of 475 B.C.
- Gas burner used in laboratories
- Volcano of Italy
- Where Empedocles met his demise
- Gas burner
- Sicilian landmark known for blowing its stack
- Great smoky mountain?
- Volcano in 2002 news
- Erupter of 2008
- Sicily sight
- Sicily's Mt. ___
- Part of the Sicilian scenery
- Largest active volcano in Europe
- Site of Vulcan's smithy
- Explosive Sicilian?
- It's active in Italy
- Cyclops' workplace in the "Aeneid"
- Sicily's famous volcano
- Volcano whose eruption was described by Virgil
- Mythological forging place
- Volcano that once devastated Catania
- Eruptive anagram for "ante"
- Volcano seen by Sicilian sailors
- Big part of the Sicilian scenery
- Blower of giant smoke rings
- Sicilian smokestack
- Sicilan erupter
- Mediterranean high spot
- 11,000-foot Sicilian peak
- Volcano in 1983 news
- Hothead that's an anagram of "ante"
- Sight from the Sicilian village of Taormina
- It blew in '06
- Sicilian peak popular in crosswords
- Bunsen burner
- Flame producer in the lab
- 1928 destroyer of the village of Mascali
- Mediterranean smoker
- It blew its stack in Europe
- View from Messina
- European source of eruptions
- Italian mountain
- It blew its top in 1992
- 1669 erupter
- Italian mount
- Peak on Sicily's east coast
- Large European volcano
- Mediterranean erupter
- Name thought to be derived from the Phoenician for "furnace"
- Explosive Italian landmark
- Sight a sightseer sees in Sicily
- Its activity was once attributed to Typhon
- Sicily volcano
- Lab heater
- Lab vessel
- Sicilian lava spewer
- Erupter in Sicily
- Site of the Bocca Nuova crater
- Blower of Sicilian smoke
- It's south of Vesuvius
- Peak that inspired a company name
- Italian producer of 51-Across
- 2000 erupter
- Volcano that blew its stack in 2002
- "Vulcan's chimney"
- Sicilian gusher
- It's active in Europe
- Volcano described in "The Aeneid"
- Image in the final scene of Michelangelo Antonioni's "L'Avventura"
- Peak in Sicily
- Bunsen burner's ancestor
- Active Sicilian peak
- Destructive Sicilian peak
- Sicilian high point
- It dwarfs Vesuvius
- Famed European volcano
- View from Biancavilla
- Home of Typhon, in myth
- Site of Cyclops' smithy
- Vulcan's "chimney"
- Known spewer of 11-Down
- Old lab burner
- Blast maker of 2002
- Catania lies at its foot
- Typhon was trapped under it, in Greek myth
- Sicilian tourist attraction
- Its activity was once attributed to the monster Typhon
- Source of many Sicilian explosions
- Laboratory heater
- Southern Italian smoker
- Volcanic menace in Sicily
- Catania lies at its base
- If it blows its top, run through Italy
- October 2013 erupter
- About a quarter of the population of Sicily lives on its slopes
- Sicily's mountain
- Italian kin of Mt. St. Helens
- Early lab burner
- Erupter of 1971
- Large Sicilian volcano
- Sicily's volcano
- Looming presence over Sicily
- Backdrop for the final scene of Antonioni's "L'Avventura"
- Active volcano
- Anagram for "ante"
- Europe's largest lava-spewer
- Sicily's lava spewer
- Catania's volcano
- It erupted in 2007
- Landmark near Catania
- Where Vulcan forged
- Heating lamp
- 11,053-footer spouter
- Zeus trapped Typhon under it
- Italian tourist attraction
- Unesco world heritage site in Sicily
- Mountain an insurance company named itself after
- Alcohol lamp
- Old gas burner
- World Heritage Site since 2013
- Ante back?
- Vulcan's workplace
- Erupter of 2014
- Place to ski in Italy
- Mediterranean tourist attraction
- Peak west of the Ionian Sea
- Peak near Palermo
- Lava source
- Very active volcano
- Tallest active European volcano
- Lab heater of old
- Sicily's high point
- Province of Catania attraction
- Mediterranean landmark
- Highest active volcano of Europe
- Peak south of Stromboli
- Site of Vulcan's workshop
- Still-active volcano
- Sicily smoker
- Mount that's a poker term when read backward
- Mount ___ Nicolosi, Italian ski area
- High point of Catania
- One of three active volcanoes in Italy
- Volcano in Catania
- Landmark near Messina
- Large part of Sicilian scenery
- Europe's tallest erupter
- Volcano also called Mongibello
- European volcano that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- 2015 erupter
- Geographical eponym of an insurance company
- Volcanic anagram for "ante"
- Italy's volcano
- Old-style lab gas burner
- Lab burner of old
- Gas burner of labs
- Volcano name
- Mountain in Sicily
- Volcano at the meeting point of the African and Eurasian plates
- Italian stack blower
- February 2017 erupter
- Massive smoker in Sicily
- Mediterranean hot spot
- Old burner used in labs
- Impressive "hothead" of Italy
- Peak visible from Taormina
- Gas burner in labs
- Laboratory burner
- Certain active volcano
- Sicilian World Heritage Site
- Lava ejector of Sicily
- Old burner in a lab
- Hephaestus' forge is said to be under it
- Volcano that erupted in 2017
- Laboratory gas burner
- World Heritage Site with snow
- Sicilian mountain
- Lab vessel of old
- Sicilian eminence
- It's volcanic in Sicily
- High volcano in Europe
- Italian source of smoke
- Mount that has an insurance company named after it
- Lab's gas burner
- Mount ___, Colo.
- Tallest active volcano in Europe
- 2017 erupter
- Big name in eruptions
- It's fired up in a lab
- Peak in Catania
- Mediterranean mount
- Lab fire-producer
- Frequent European erupter
- It has slopes in Sicily
- Smoky peak in Sicily
- Volcano that's a World Heritage Site
- European stratovolcano
- Mount whose name means, literally, "I burn"
- What can be seen from Syracuse
- Old device for heating liquids
- Highest Italian peak south of the Alps
- Frequent Sicilian erupter
- Virgil described its eruption in the "Aeneid"
- Artist Joseph Wright's "A View of Catania With Mount ___ in the Distance"
- 134 Sicilian peak
- Sicily's tallest mountain
- 2018 erupter
- Catanian peak
- Mediterranean tourist site
- Catania erupter
- Peak seen from Messina
- ___ Rosso (Sicilian wine)
- Where Sicilians can ski
- Location of Hephaestus' forge
- It's taller than Vesuvius
- One of Italy's trio of active volcanoes
- Volcanic Sicilian wine region
- Italy's biggest volcano
- Periodic Sicilian erupter
- Place name from the Greek for "I burn"
- What Zeus trapped Typhon under, in myth
- Smoking hot Italian?
- Destroyer of the town of Nicolosi in 1669
- Decade Volcano in Sicily
- It's more than twice as tall as Vesuvius
- Erupter of 2018
- Erupter of 2020
- Sicily's highest volcano
- Its name is derived from the Greek for "I burn"
- Sight from the Sicilian town of Taormina
- It destroyed the town of Mascali in 1928
- Mount ___, workplace of the Cyclopes in Greek myth
- Italian stratovolcano
- Volcano south of Vesuvius
- High volcano in Italy
- Volcano found backwards in 7-Down
- Sicily's Parco dell'___
- What Sicilians call "Muncibeddu"
- What Vulcan's forge lay underneath, in myth
- It started smoking again in 2021
- Italy's Mount ___
- Italian place whose name comes from a Greek word meaning "I burn"
- Peak also known as Mongibello
- Stratovolcano in Sicily
- Where Ulysses encountered the Cyclops
- Italian peak also known as Mongibello
- Sicilian stratovolcano
- Mountain whose name means "I burn"
- Virgil described its "cloud of pitch-black whirling smoke"
- Mount ___, Sicily
- Locale of Hephaestus' forge, in mythology
- Sicilian skiing spot
- Where Zeus trapped the monster Typhon, in myth
- European tourist attraction that's erupted in popularity
- Volcano in the backdrop of season two of "The White Lotus"
- Mount seen from Reggio Calabria
- Volcano between Messina and Catania
- Volcano where Zeus trapped Typhon, in some myths
- Largest active volcano in Italy
- Mount ___ (Italian volcano)
- Mount near Taormina
- Active volcano in Italy
- Active volcano on Sicily
- ___ Marathon (annual mountain bike race that's said to be "a volcanic challenge")
- One of four active volcanoes in Italy
- World Heritage Site in Sicily
- Volcano associated with Hephaestus
- What "sends forth / His fiery breathings from the broken flues," per Virgil
- Mediterranean mountain
- Volcano on Sicily's east coast
- Sicilian hiking destination
- Volcano with 2,700 years of documented eruptions
- Occasional disruptor of activity at Sicily's Vincenzo Bellini Airport
- Volcano aka Mongibello
- Italian volcano that's a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- 11,000 -foot peak in southern Italy
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- New York Times - November 12, 2024
- New York Times - November 11, 2024
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- LA Times - October 11, 2024
- USA Today - September 24, 2024
- New York Times - September 24, 2024
- New York Times - September 15, 2024
- New York Times - August 27, 2024
- LA Times - August 22, 2024
- LA Times - June 30, 2024
- USA Today - June 28, 2024
- LA Times - June 19, 2024
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- LA Times - June 13, 2024
- LA Times - June 11, 2024
- New York Times - May 28, 2024
- LA Times - May 23, 2024
- LA Times - May 09, 2024
- New York Times - April 05, 2024
- USA Today - March 27, 2024
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