Crossword clues for etna
etna
- Virgil described its eruption in the "Aeneid"
- Valle del Bove site
- UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sicily
- Traditional lab item
- Tallest active volcano of Europe
- Tall Sicilian smoker
- Stack blower of 475 B.C
- Source of an eruption in Italy
- Sometimes-hot spot
- Smoker in Sicily?
- Site of Vulcan's workshop
- Site of Hephaestus's workshop
- Site of Hephaestus's forge
- Site of a fabled forge
- Sicily's mountain
- Sicily's highest peak
- Sicily smoker
- Sicilian tourist draw
- Sicilian summit site
- Sicilian smokestack
- Sicilian skiing attraction
- Sicilian place of volcanological interest
- Sicilian lava spewer
- Sicilian lava maker
- Sicilian gusher
- Sicilian bubbler
- Peak near Palermo
- One of the Decade Volcanoes
- Noted volcano
- Nearly 11,000-foot mount in Europe
- Mount ___, Colo
- Mediterranean hot spot
- Mediterranean high spot
- Longtime Italian hot spot
- Landmark near Messina
- Italy's volcano
- Italian tourist attraction
- It has been active in Italy
- It blew its top in 1992
- It blew its stack in Europe
- If it blows its top, run through Italy
- Hot spot of Sicily
- Home of Vulcan's forge, in myth
- Highest active volcano of Europe
- High point in Sicily
- Fiery Sicilian
- Famed European volcano
- Europe's largest lava-spewer
- Eruptive spot
- Eruptive Italian landmark
- Eruptive anagram for "ante"
- Erupter in Sicily
- Enceladus' burial place, in myth
- Enceladus' burial place
- Destructive volcano in Sicily
- Centuries-old Sicilian threat
- Big part of the Sicilian scenery
- Big European smoker
- Ante back?
- Active Sicilian peak
- Active one, in Sicily
- A suburb of Pittsburgh
- 2002 erupter
- 2000 erupter
- 1852 eruptor
- 11,000-foot Sicilian peak
- ''Empedocles on ___'' (Matthew Arnold poem)
- World Heritage Site with snow
- World Heritage hot spot
- Where Vulcan worked
- Where Sicilians can ski
- Where Enceladus was buried
- What Zeus trapped Typhon under, in myth
- What can be seen from Syracuse
- Vulcan's workplace
- Vulcan's forging place, in myth
- Vulcan's forge
- Vulcan's "chimney"
- Volcano whose name is spelled in street names?
- Volcano that's a World Heritage Site
- Volcano that once devastated Catania
- Volcano that housed Vulcan, in myth
- Volcano that erupted in 2017
- Volcano south of Vesuvius
- Volcano near the Ionian Sea
- Volcano mentioned in the "Aeneid"
- Volcano known as Vulcan's chimney
- Volcano in 1983 news
- Volcano described in Virgil's "Aeneid"
- Volcano described in "The Aeneid"
- Volcano called Mongibello in its native land
- Volcanic Sicilian wine region
- Volcanic anagram for "ante"
- Volcanic "ante" anagram
- Volatile Sicilian fixture
- Very active volcano
- Two-mile-high menace
- Threat to Catania
- The giant Enceladus is buried beneath it
- Taormina backdrop
- Tallest active volcano in Europe
- Tallest active European volcano
- Stromboli's cousin
- Still-active volcano
- Southern Italian smoker
- Source of Virgil's "globes of flame, with monster tongues"
- Source of some Sicilian smoke
- Source of "the most terrible jets of fire," according to Pindar
- Some Sicilians live on its slopes
- Smoky peak
- Smoking hot Italian?
- Smoker in the "Aeneid"?
- Smoker in Sicily
- Site seen from the Ferrovia Circumetnea railway
- Site of the Piano Provenzana ski resort
- Silvestri craters site
- Sight from the Sicilian town of Taormina
- Sight from Catania
- Sicily's tallest mountain
- Sicily's peak
- Sicily's Mongibello
- Sicily's lava spewer
- Sicily's highest volcano
- Sicily's high point
- Sicily backdrop
- Sicilian World Heritage Site
- Sicilian stratovolcano
- Sicilian postcard subject
- Sicilian hotspot
- Sicilian hothead
- Sicilian hot head?
- Sicilian high-rise?
- Sicilian eminence
- Sicilian concert festival sight
- Sicilian burster
- Sicilian backdrop
- Sicilian active volcano
- September 2007 erupter
- Rock jazz group FLEA's other name
- Province of Catania attraction
- Place name from the Greek for "I burn"
- Periodic Sicilian erupter
- Peak whose name means "I burn"
- Peak visible from Taormina
- Peak viewable from PaternĂ²
- Peak south of Stromboli
- Peak on an Italian postcard
- Peak nicknamed "Vulcan's chimney"
- Peak known locally as Mongibello
- Part of the Sicilian scenery
- Overlooks Catania
- One of Italy's trio of active volcanoes
- Old-style lab gas burner
- Old lab heater
- Old gas burner
- Old erupter
- Old burner used in labs
- Old burner in a lab
- October 2013 erupter
- Noted lava-maker
- Noted lava maker
- Noted island peak
- Neat (anag)
- Name thought to be derived from the Phoenician for "furnace"
- Name from the Greek for "I burn," supposedly
- Mythological forging place
- Mountain whose Italian name is Mongibello
- Mountain that houses Vulcan's forge, in myth
- Mountain that housed Hephaestus's workshop
- Mountain seen erupting in "Revenge of the Sith"
- Mountain on the skyline above Taormina
- Mountain on the Mediterranean
- Mountain in the Nebrodi range
- Mountain in Sicily
- Mountain an insurance company named itself after
- Mount whose name means, literally, "I burn"
- Mount that has an insurance company named after it
- Mount St. Helen's foreign relative
- Mount near Nicolosi
- Mount in Europe
- Mount ___, workplace of the Cyclopes in Greek myth
- Mount __ Nicolosi, Italian ski area
- Mediterranean tourist site
- Mediterranean smoker
- Mediterranean mount
- Mediterranean landmark
- Massive smoker in Sicily
- Looming presence over Sicily
- Location of Hephaestus' forge
- Locale of Hephaestus's workshop, in myth
- Liquid heater
- Lava ejector of Sicily
- Large Sicilian volcano
- Large part of Sicilian scenery
- Landmark that blew its top
- Landmark of Sicily
- Landmark near Catania
- Laboratory heating device
- Laboratory heater
- Laboratory gas burner
- Laboratory burner
- Lab's gas burner
- Lab fire-producer
- Lab device
- July, 2001 spewer
- Its name is derived from the Greek for "I burn"
- Its name comes from the Greek for "I burn"
- Its first recorded eruption was about 3500 years ago
- Its activity was once attributed to the monster Typhon
- Italy's biggest volcano
- Italian stratovolcano
- Italian stack blower
- Italian source of smoke
- Italian landmark
- Italian kin of Mt. St. Helens
- Italian cone
- It's volcanic in Sicily
- It's taller than Vesuvius
- It's over twice as tall as Vesuvius
- It's more than twice as tall as Vesuvius
- It's Italian and can blow its top
- It's fired up in a lab
- It's called Mongibello by people who live near it
- It was above the Greek underworld
- It has slopes in Sicily
- It erupted July, 2001
- It erupted in December 2018
- It erupted in 2007
- It dwarfs Vesuvius
- It destroyed the town of Mascali in 1928
- It can be seen in Sicily
- It blows, sometimes
- It blows in Sicily
- It blew up in the "Aeneid"
- It blew its top in 1832
- It blew its stack in Italy
- It blew its stack in December 1991
- It blew its stack in 475 B.C
- It blew in '06
- Impressive "hothead" of Italy
- Hothead that's an anagram of ''ante''
- Hot spot in Sicily
- Home of Vulcan, in myth
- Highest volcano on the Mediterranean's largest island
- Highest volcano in Europe
- Highest Italian peak south of the Alps
- Highest and hottest mountain in Italy south of the Alps
- High volcano in Italy
- High volcano in Europe
- High point of Sicily
- High point of Catania
- Hephaestus' forge is said to be under it
- Greek mountain that trapped Typhon underneath
- Gas burner in labs
- Frequent Sicilian erupter
- Frequent Italian erupter
- Frequent European erupter
- Flea's Jazz/rock album from '75
- February 2017 erupter
- Explosive Sicilian landmark
- European stratovolcano
- European “Decade Volcano”
- Europe's tallest erupter
- Erupter of September '07
- Erupter of 475 B.C
- Erupter of 2020
- Erupter of 2018
- Erupter of 2014
- Erupter of 2008
- Early lab burner
- Dominant Sicilian feature
- Destructive Sicilian peak
- Destroyer of the town of Nicolosi in 1669
- Decade Volcano in Sicily
- Cyclops' workplace in the "Aeneid"
- Cup and saucer device
- Conic heater
- Cone-shaped heater
- Concert fear in Sicily
- Certain active volcano
- Catanian peak
- Catania lies at its base
- Catania erupter
- Burial place for Enceladus
- Blower of Sicilian smoke
- Big part of the skyline in Catania
- Big name in eruptions
- Biancavilla is a commune at its foot
- Artist Joseph Wright's "A View of Catania With Mount ___ in the Distance"
- Apennine volcano
- Alcoholic heater
- Alcohol stove
- A Decade Volcano
- 475 B.C. erupter
- 2018 erupter
- 2017 erupter
- 2015 erupter
- 2007 eruption site
- 2005 eruptor
- 1928 destroyer of the village of Mascali
- 1669 erupter
- 134 Sicilian peak
- 11,053-foot spouter
- 10,741-ft. peak in Sicily
- 10,741-ft. high volcano
- "Sister" of Vesuvius
- ___ Rosso (Sicilian wine)
- ___ National Park (attraction in Sicily)
- Lab vessel of old
- Sicilian spewer
- Old lab burner
- Vesuvius's Sicilian counterpart
- Vulcan's workshop, in myth
- Sicilian rumbler
- 1949 erupter
- Mount, north of Catania
- Erupter of 1669
- Sicilian smoker
- Site in Sicily
- Lab item
- Mediterranean spouter
- 1169 erupter
- View from the Ionian Sea
- Sicilian mountain
- Sicilian peak popular in crosswords
- Sicilian volcano
- Matthew Arnold's "Empedocles on ___"
- Sicilian spouter
- Mountain known locally as Mongibello
- 1998 erupter
- Sicilian sight
- View from Taormina
- Site of the fabled forges of the Cyclopes
- Lab burner of old
- Mount whose name means "I burn"
- Pillar of heaven, to Pindar
- Vulcan's Chimney
- Volcano near Catania
- Suburb of Pittsburgh
- Mount near the Gulf of Catania
- Peak seen from the Ionian Sea
- Peak near Paterno
- It towers over Taormina
- "Empedocles on ___" (Arnold poem)
- It's known locally as Mongibello
- The Cyclopes' workplace
- Europe's highest active volcano
- Sicilian blower
- Europe's highest volcano
- Site of the forges of Vulcan
- Literally, "I burn"
- Sight from Messina
- Valle del Bove locale
- Volcano in Sicily
- View from Catania
- Highest European volcano
- Site of the smithy of Cyclops
- Frequent blower
- Mount known locally as Mongibello
- Where Hephaestus worked, in myth
- It's active in Sicily
- Erupter of 1992
- Burial place of the Greek giant Enceladus
- Sight from Taormina
- Peak in Catania province
- European erupter of 1992
- Peak near Taormina
- Sicilian erupter
- 11,000-foot mount in Europe
- Catania threatener
- 11,000-foot Italian peak
- Italian cone maker
- 2001 erupter
- "Empedocles on ___" (Matthew Arnold poem)
- European peak
- European hot spot
- Mount SW of Messina
- Pittsburgh suburb with an Old World name
- Source of an explosion in Italy
- Italian exploder
- 2002-3 erupter
- Italian source of 2-Down
- Spewer of 2002
- Sicilian hothead?
- 10,900-foot European peak
- Italy's Mt. ___
- Locale of the Bocca Nuova crater
- View from the Gulf of Catania
- Peak near the Gulf of Catania
- Longtime smoker
- Mount in Sicily
- Natives call it Mongibello
- 1669 blast site
- Mediterranean spewer
- Where Typhon, a 100-headed monster, was buried, in Greek myth
- Name derived from ancient Greek for "I burn"
- Italian volcano
- It held down the giant Enceladus, in myth
- Smoky European peak
- Mountain whose name in Greek means "I burn"
- European smoker
- Virgil described its "roar of frightful ruin"
- Sicilian hot spot
- Sicily's erupter
- Volcano that devastated Catania in 1669
- Volcano in Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
- Italian rumbler
- It's about 2 1/2 times as high as Vesuvius
- Volcano known to locals as Mongibello
- Largest volcano in Europe
- Locale of many Italian vineyards
- Site of Vulcan's smithy
- The Mountain of Fire, to 23-Acrosses
- Sicily's Mt. ___
- Explosive Sicilian?
- Blower of giant smoke rings
- Volcano whose eruption was described by Virgil
- Italian peak
- Italian mountain
- Italian hot spot?
- Image in the final scene of Michelangelo Antonioni's "L'Avventura"
- "Vulcan's chimney"
- Site of Cyclops' smithy
- Typhon was trapped under it, in Greek myth
- Site of the Bocca Nuova crater
- Blast maker of 2002
- World Heritage Site since 2013
- View from Biancavilla
- Home of Typhon, in myth
- Site of an occasional outbreak in Sicily
- Zeus trapped Typhon under it
- About a quarter of the population of Sicily lives on its slopes
- Source of many Sicilian explosions
- Italian hothead?
- One of three active volcanoes in Italy
- Backdrop for the final scene of Antonioni's "L'Avventura"
- Volcano in Catania
- Place to ski in Italy
- Mount that's a poker term when read backward
- Volcano at the meeting point of the African and Eurasian plates
- Mediterranean volcano
- Geographical eponym of an insurance company
- The highest volcano in Europe (10,500 feet)
- A gas burner used in laboratories
- Last erupted in 1961
- An inactive volcano in Sicily
- Has an air valve to regulate the mixture of gas and air
- European volcano that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Italian crest
- Site of over 260 eruptions
- Where Vulcan forged
- Heater of a sort
- Site of the Cyclopean smithy
- Sicilian menace
- Active volcano near Messina
- Borough near Pittsburgh
- Active European volcano
- Mount ___, Colo.
- "Vulcan's forge"
- Sicilian blowhard?
- Mongibello, to nonnatives
- Lab heater of old
- Destructive peak in Sicily
- Cup-and-saucer heater
- Alcohol burner
- Vessel for heating liquids
- Sicilian sizzler
- Lab heating device
- Sister of Vesuvius
- Sicily's smoker
- Active volcano in Sicily
- Sicilian landmark known for blowing its stack
- Menace near Taormina
- Burner
- Heating device
- Borough NNE of Pittsburgh
- European eruption site
- Erupter of 1832
- Item for heating liquids
- Lab equipment
- Site of Vulcan's forge, in myth
- Site of the Cyclopes' smithy
- Sicilian "time bomb"
- Noted stratovolcano
- Menace in Sicily
- Relative of Vesuvius
- Town near Pittsburgh
- Catania's volcano
- Italian cousin of Mount St. Helens
- Sicilian tourist attraction
- Anagram for ante
- It causes Sicilians to pray to St. Agatha
- Sicilian scorcher
- Vicious volcano
- Europe's largest volcano
- Smoky peak in Sicily
- One of Vulcan's workshops
- Heating vessel
- Explosive peak
- Tartarus topper
- Erupter in 1852
- Erupter at least 140 times
- Sicilian site
- Alcohol lamp
- Active volcano in Italy
- Peak near Catania
- Sicilian firebox
- Volcano that erupted in 1169
- Hadrian once climbed it
- It acted up in Nov. 1928
- Small stove
- Erupter in 1983
- Vesuvius's cousin
- It blew in 1852
- Vesuvio's close relative
- Landmark in Sicily
- Where Enceladus is buried, in myth
- Volcano: bet goes up
- Volcano located in Tibet, naturally
- Greek character describing northern volcano
- Mount found in Estonia, oddly enough
- Explosive type wanted unlimited turns
- European insect going up volcano
- Oddly missing seat in May's unstable summit
- Something ventured climbing a peak
- Some returned from enchanted mountain
- Smoker's French and doesn't apply
- Sicilian eminence - a reputation Palermo ultimately ignored, on reflection
- At intervals, Neptunian geographical feature that explodes
- Hot spot found over stake
- Advance up a mountain
- Regularly seen Neptunian feature that spews lava
- Poet has day off to take up something Sicilian
- Italian smoker regularly seen in Estonia
- Italian poet, losing head, getting upset - a source of disturbance in Italy
- Italian hot-head rejecting opening stake
- It blows up in Estonia occasionally
- Initially erupting, this naturally active volcano
- Depression? Cycling small distances helps
- The Mountain of Fire, to
- Volcano near Messina
- Volcano in Italy
- Active Sicilian volcano
- Flame producer in the lab
- Europe's tallest active volcano
- Volcano of Sicily
- Peak near Messina
- Bunsen burner
- Italian smoker
- Active Italian volcano
- An active volcano
- Peak in Sicily
- Volcano seen by Sicilian sailors
- Sicily's highest point
- Italian erupter
- Volcano near Palermo
- Sicily's volcano
- Sicily's famous volcano
- Mount near Catania
- Italian spewer
- Europe's tallest volcano
- Volcano of Italy
- Sicilian attraction
- Mount near Messina
- Great smoky mountain?
- Volcano that blew its stack in 2002
- Volcano on Sicily
- Vesuvius relative
- Sicilian high point
- Mediterranean peak
- Largest active volcano in Europe
- It's big in Sicily
- Erupter of 1971
- Catania lies at its foot
- Vulcan's realm
- Sicily sight
- Mediterranean tourist attraction
- Mediterranean magma-maker
- Large European volcano
- It's south of Vesuvius
- Gas burner used in laboratories
- Fiery Italian landmark
- Explosive Italian landmark
- Erupter of 1169
- 1992 erupter
- Vulcan's home
- Volcanic mountain
- Sight from the Sicilian village of Taormina
- Sight a sightseer sees in Sicily
- Sicily's Mount ___
- Sicily volcano
- Sicilian tourist sight
- Sicilian lava source
- Pindar called it a "Pillar of Heaven"
- Peak west of the Ionian Sea
- Peak seen from Messina
- Lava source
- It's active in Italy
- It's active in Europe
- Gas burner of labs
- Europe's most active volcano
- Europe's largest active volcano
- Erupter of 2002
- Catania menace
- Apennine erupter
- Anagram for "ante"
- 2007 erupter
- ''Empedocles on ___'' (Arnold poem)
- Where Empedocles met his demise
- Volcano that erupted in 2002
- Volcano near Taormina
- Volcano in 2002 news
- Volcano also called Mongibello
- Volcanic peak
- Volcanic menace in Sicily
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Etna \Et"na\, n. A kind of small, portable, cooking apparatus for which heat is furnished by a spirit lamp.
There should certainly be an etna for getting a hot cup
of coffee in a hurry.
--V. Baker.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
volcano in Sicily, from Latin Aetna, from an indigenous Sicilian language, *aith-na "the fiery one," from PIE *ai-dh-, from root *ai- (2) "to burn" (see edifice). Related: Etnean.
Wiktionary
n. A kind of small, portable cooking apparatus for which heat is furnished by a spirit lamp.
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 55
Land area (2000): 1.959234 sq. miles (5.074393 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 1.959234 sq. miles (5.074393 sq. km)
FIPS code: 25475
Located within: Wyoming (WY), FIPS 56
Location: 43.031124 N, 111.016042 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 83118
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Headwords:
Etna
Housing Units (2000): 362
Land area (2000): 0.788999 sq. miles (2.043499 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.788999 sq. miles (2.043499 sq. km)
FIPS code: 22972
Located within: California (CA), FIPS 06
Location: 41.457350 N, 122.896875 W
ZIP Codes (1990):
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Headwords:
Etna
Housing Units (2000): 1934
Land area (2000): 0.746751 sq. miles (1.934076 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.746751 sq. miles (1.934076 sq. km)
FIPS code: 24160
Located within: Pennsylvania (PA), FIPS 42
Location: 40.500338 N, 79.948755 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 15223
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Headwords:
Etna
Wikipedia
Mount Etna is an active volcano on the east coast of Sicily.
Etna or ETNA may also refer to:DIN MOR
Etna river flows through Etnedal and Nordre Land municipality in Oppland, Norway. It flows into Randsfjorden.
Category:Rivers of Oppland Category:Nordre Land Category:Etnedal
Etna is a fictional character who appears in the Disgaea series of video games.
Usage examples of "etna".
Without lighting up, she set the etna going, and stood looking at the moon-full for the second time since she and Cyril had waited for it in the Abbey.
Clearly he, too, had realised the potential consequences of a second Etna on the bay.
Then we drove west for a while for a last glimpse of Etna and a brief reading from D.
I have studied Etna for years, and Vesuvio is a second cousin to Etna.
To the right towered the majestic peak of Etna, its crest just now golden red in the dying sunset.
So the girls sat on the terrace overlooking the sea and Etna, and breathed the sweet air and enjoyed the caressing sunshine, until they noticed the portiere coming hastily toward them.
Kenneth set up his easel in the garden and began to paint old Etna, with its wreath of snow and the soft gray cloud of vapor that perpetually hovered over it.
Kenneth pleaded for one more day in which to finish his picture of Etna, and this was allowed him.
The road skirted the coast through the oldest and most picturesque part of Sicily, and it amazed them to observe that however far they travelled Etna was always apparently next door, and within reaching distance.
Cologne, hot-water bottle, Etna, shawls, thermometer, everything she had which could serve in illness.
Christmas is upon you, with its conventions of peace and good will, you will find yourself in for a glacial epoch of cold, unforgiving hostility, with an occasional Etna flare of open warfare.
People told of their ascension of Mount Etna and how they had leaned over the immense crater, arm in arm, cheek to cheek, as if to throw themselves into the very abyss.
No one can make an affidavit to the contrary, and therefore I still say nothing against the supposition: indeed, were geologists to assert that the whole continent of America had in like manner been formed by the simultaneous explosion of a train of Etnas laid under the water all the way from the North Pole to the parallel of Cape Horn, I am the last man in the world to contradict them.
In 1924 He gerrymandered the elections, and He has oppressed minorities in the Tyrol and the North-East: He sent our soldiers to take part in the rape of Somalia and Libya, drenching their hands in the blood of innocents, He has doubled the number of the bureaucracy in order to tame the bourgeoisie, He has abolished local government, interfered with the judiciary, and purportedly has divinely stopped the flow of lava on Mt Etna by a mere act of will.
The other day I was in the little nearby town of Etna waiting to bring home one of my children from a piano lesson when a car stopped outside the local post office and a man about my age popped out and dashed inside (and left the engine running-something else that exercises me inordinately).