Clues for the word "GAS"
We've had 812 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 1736 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Evening Standard Easy crossword on April 14, 2025.
Definition of gas
- n. - An aeriform fluid; -- a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air, but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic, as oxygen, hydrogen, etc., in distinction from vapors, as steam, which become liquid on a reduction of temperature. In present usage, since all of the supposed permanent gases have been liquified by cold and pressure, the term has resumed nearly its original signification, and is applied to any substance in the elastic or aeriform state.
- n. - A complex mixture of gases, of which the most important constituents are marsh gas, olefiant gas, and hydrogen, artificially produced by the destructive distillation of gas coal, or sometimes of peat, wood, oil, resin, etc. It gives a brilliant light when burned, and is the common gas used for illuminating purposes.
- n. - Laughing gas.
- n. - Any irrespirable aeriform fluid.
Referring Clues
- Kind of jet
- Heating fuel
- Accelerator
- Service station offering
- Bromo target
- Anesthetize, in a way
- Interstate sign
- It makes an auto go
- N2O, e.g.
- It may be natural
- Getty product
- Kind of station
- Accord requirement
- Blather
- Bombast
- Beetle juice?
- Xenon, for one
- Blast
- A number of dental patients?
- Tank filler
- Heating choice
- Boastful talk
- Neon, e.g.
- Idle talk, so to speak
- Auto's tankful
- Fuel for some hot-water heaters
- Jabber
- Dentist's administration
- Electric partner?
- Neon or oxygen
- Car fill-up
- Main feature?
- Hot air
- Good time, informally
- Mobil product
- Pipe contents
- Neon or freon
- Electric's partner
- Rightmost pedal
- Roadside sign
- Nitrous oxide, e.g.
- Stove option
- Rip-roaring time
- Blowtorch fuel
- Station ration
- Driver's need
- Krypton or radon
- Fun time, slangily
- With 40-Down, H+, e.g.
- Mylanta target
- "Noble" element
- Burner fuel
- Yakety-yak
- Bunch of fun
- Alternative to oil
- Exxon product
- The "it" in "Step on it!"
- Pump stuff
- Electric alternative
- The fill in "fill 'er up!"
- Laughing matter?
- Hoot and a half
- Krypton, e.g.
- Main contents
- Bunsen burner fuel
- Something graded between E and F?
- Good time, slangily
- Oomph
- Fuel for some artificial logs
- Braggadocio
- Ozone, for one
- Phase hotter than liquid
- Empty talk
- Hoot
- It's dispensed from a hose
- Regular, plus or super
- Fuel on the range
- Beetle's need
- See 45-Down
- Windbag's output
- Krypton is one
- What inefficient cars guzzle
- It's a knockout in the OR
- Tank contents
- Partner of food and lodging
- It may be natural or noble
- Krypton, for one
- ___ guzzler
- Must for a Mustang
- Driving need
- Ford "food"
- It keeps the Tempo going
- Guff
- It gets pumped
- Throttle
- Tear or laughing follower
- This might knock you out
- Inflation cause?
- Brake neighbor
- Speeders step on it
- Saturn makeup
- It may be regular or premium
- Regular buy?
- It's a driving concern
- Petrol
- Pit stop commodity
- Pedal next to the brake
- Word with mask or meter
- Regular purchase
- Sign along an interstate
- Regular stuff found inside this puzzle's three longest answers
- Fossil fuel
- Ketene or phosgene
- Flivver fluid
- Fuel for the fire
- Fill-up filler
- Heat source
- Total blast
- Fill-up fluid
- Need on a road trip
- Hilarious incident
- ___-guzzler (car that gets poor mileage)
- Sequoia fluid
- Heating alternative
- Engine driver
- Pit fluid
- Lot of fun, slangily
- Great time, slangily
- ___ station
- Tankful
- Fun time
- Road sign
- Shell product
- Accelerator pedal
- Filling station filler
- Car fuel
- Pilot light fuel
- Good time
- Fastball, in baseball slang
- Stove fuel
- Lemon juice?
- Pumped stuff
- Fuel (up)
- Any inert element
- "Fill 'er up" filler
- Great time
- Argon or neon
- Guzzled product
- Neon or argon
- Jetta fuel
- Neon's state
- It's pumped at an island
- Highway sign
- "Fill 'er up!" fill
- Malibu requirement
- Gab
- Fab time
- Subject of a '70s shortage
- Ethane or methane
- Word that can precede the last word of the four longest puzzle answers
- Pump output
- Neon or nitrogen
- State of matter
- Range fuel
- Natural ___
- Oxygen or hydrogen
- 51 Across fuel
- Car-tank filler
- Pipeline contents
- Nitrous oxide, for one
- Helium or oxygen
- Hydrogen or helium
- Helium, for one
- The "it" in "Step on it!"
- Helium or hydrogen
- Auto fuel
- You can cook with it
- Nitrogen, e.g.
- Type of stove
- Truck-stop purchase
- Word repeated in "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
- Pipe contents, maybe
- Jupiter, mostly
- Electric partner
- Word with "mustard" or "natural"
- Great time, to a hipster
- Word with "tank" or "range"
- It fills in between E and F
- Energy source
- Welcome road sign, often
- It's between E and F?
- Supply for regular customers?
- Petrol, stateside
- Mason Williams' "Classical ___"
- Oxygen, for one
- Refined fossil fuel
- You might get some to go
- Marsh emanation
- Word with "mustard" or "natural"
- Word with tank or range
- Type of tank
- Mustangs go nowhere without it
- Helium, e.g.
- It may burn on the range
- Rip-roaring good time
- Krypton or radon, e.g.
- You may step on it in a rush
- Roadsign, perhaps
- Swell time
- Station purchase
- It may be laughing
- Service station combustible
- Go-juice
- Hipster's great time
- Burn it by stepping on it
- 21-Across, for one
- One of the three states of matter
- One of the states of matter
- Either of the first two elements
- Vacation expense, maybe
- Service-station commodity
- Fuel at the pump
- Truck stop offering
- "Fill 'er up!" filler
- "Eat Here and Get ___"
- Exxon offering
- *Pump output
- Auto-tank filler
- Auto additive
- Island purchase
- Kind of mask
- Nonliquid state
- Fuel for some guzzlers
- Pump contents
- Heating option
- Pump product
- Car additive
- ___-X
- Alternative to coal
- You get it to go
- Magniloquence
- Unseen compound, often
- A dentist's number?
- A dentist's number? (3)
- Word with "tank" or "range"
- ___ station
- Beetle juice
- Flivver fuel
- Bug juice?
- Fill 'er up filler
- Fuel for a Fiero
- Convenience store buy
- Driving demand
- Ford filler
- Natural ___
- 57-Down filler
- Fiesta fluid
- Shell offering
- Home heater
- Problem caused by starchy foods
- ___-guzzler
- Bad thing to guzzle
- Corner ______
- Riotous time
- Radon, for one
- Butt's Corner ______
- Word after Corner
- Motor fuel
- Accelerator?
- Helium e.g.
- Not a solid or liquid
- Home heating option
- It's expelled from an erupting volcano
- Big part of a trucker's budget
- Jaguars consume it
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is one
- Argon or helium
- Natural or mustard
- Natural or mustard
- Sign along a highway
- You might get it with a bean burrito
- What to add when the 59-Across gets low
- Invisible substance
- Traveler's fill-up
- ___ mask
- Something very entertaining
- Hydrogen or neon
- Neat time
- Braggart's output
- Methane, e.g.
- Methane, for one
- Oven fuel
- Balloon fill
- Motoring need
- Argon, for one
- Neon, for one
- Argon or ethane
- Methane or ethane
- Motorist's need
- Ethane, for one
- Service-station buy
- Ozone, e.g.
- Ethane, e.g.
- Argon or xenon
- Highway sign word
- Road-sign word
- Tank fill
- Tums target
- Helium or radon
- Dirigible filler
- Pump purchase
- Fuel
- It may be noble
- Tummy woe
- Balloon filler
- Antacid target
- Bombastic talk
- Nitrogen, for one
- Hydrogen, for one
- Bang-up time
- Contents of some tanks
- Hindenburg fill
- Hydrogen, e.g.
- Oven fuel
- Oven type
- Car fluid
- Car tankful
- Radon, e.g.
- With 79-Down, fuel-inefficient vehicle
- Argon, e.g.
- Element like 8-Down
- 82-Down, e.g.
- Oxygen or helium
- TV's Corner ____
- Certain ranges, for short
- Starchy food might cause it
- It's not liquid
- Fuel for a Ford
- Fill the tank, with "up"
- Dalton's law subject
- Laughing or natural ___
- Many an anesthetic
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash" is one?
- Solid alternative
- Utility bill item
- Cost included in a Zipcar membership
- Methane or propane
- Jeff Gordon goes nowhere without it
- "Juice" for Jeff Gordon
- Car's need
- Pump it into cars
- Source of bloating
- Cooking choice
- Engine fuel
- Car "go" liquid
- Road trip necessity
- Partner of Food / Lodging
- Vapor
- Vapour
- Beano competitor
- Nitrogen or helium
- Argon or radon
- It makes the van go
- Nitrogen or neon
- Word after natural or noble
- Really good time
- Real blast
- Xenon, e.g.
- Petroleum product
- Freon or neon
- Butt's Corner ____
- Metered utility
- "Laughing" or "natural" follower
- If you're in a hurry, step on this
- Delightful time
- What to 'fill 'er up' with
- Car-tank fuel
- Stove fuel, often
- Word with log or burner
- 35-Across, e.g.
- Shell carries it
- Many a noble element
- Sign on an interstate
- Thing to step on when in a hurry
- Shell's game?
- Natural or noble follower
- Great time, in slang
- Neon or helium
- Bloviation
- Mustang mover?
- 15-Across product
- Need for many autos
- Oxygen, e.g.
- Roadside purchase
- It might knock you out
- Premium purchase
- Freeway sign word
- Juice
- Energy
- Freeway sign
- Natural resource
- Going concern?
- Explorer's need
- Great time, informally
- Malibu mover
- Driving concern
- Sedan liquid
- Car juice
- Refined crude
- Ferrari fuel
- Filling station supply
- It can be natural
- It may be noble or natural
- Ever-increasing car expense
- Laughing ___
- Neon, or fuel for a Neon
- Freon, e.g.
- Fluorine or chlorine
- It's often bought at an island
- Pipe contents, sometimes
- Propane, e.g.
- Heating fuel, for some
- Type of station
- It burns at Indy
- Really fun time
- Cooking fuel
- ___ pedal
- Argon or oxygen
- Sign word often seen before "next exit"
- Driving need?
- Atmosphere makeup
- Subject of Boyle's law
- Laughing stuff?
- Protostar makeup
- Combustible fluid
- What some cars guzzle
- See 16-Down
- Laughing or tear follower
- Certain fuel
- "What a ___!"
- Delight, to a hipster
- Auto fluid
- Pumped item
- One state of matter
- With 32-Down, pilot's place
- Furnace fuel
- Something to burn
- Mower power, perhaps
- Any of the "noble" elements
- With 35-Down, something to floor
- With 40 Across, one of two in the solar system
- Chitchat
- What Teslas don't take
- Auto tankful
- Lot of fun, informally
- With 65-Down, car tank topper
- Rolaids indication
- Balloon contents
- Oxygen or neon
- What some grills run on
- Motorist's buy
- Any "noble" element
- Yakking
- What Teslas run without
- Fuel for the road
- Shoot the breeze
- Bluster, so to speak
- Get it to go
- Ford fluid
- Wild time, slangily
- What a Tesla doesn't need
- Balloon content
- Nitrogen or oxygen
- It can be a main feature
- Nitrogen, for instance
- Elemental form
- 47-Down or 96-Down fuel
- It can make a Jaguar run
- Ether
- Burner output
- Methane or butane
- Fuel for some ranges
- Fun time, in slang
- Bluster
- Furnace input
- Fuel type
- Anesthetic
- It's crude, then refined
- Purchase from a pump
- Number for a surgeon?
- Fiat fuel
- KITT's fuel
- Home utility
- Automotive fuel
- Auto need
- Mustang food?
- What makes a car go
- It makes a car go
- Fuel for a car
- This makes a car go
- Fuel for the car
- What makes buses go
- Car's fuel
- Fuel for a vehicle
- What cars need to function
- Tank on an automobile
- Fuel for 21-Across
- It makes cars go
- Something a car needs to run
- What makes cars go
- Filling station's product
- Liquid for cars
- Type of tank on a truck
- Station for cars and trucks
- Type of station for cars
- Fuel for an automobile
- "Fill 'er up!" material
- Word with heater or meter
- Fuel used for heating a stove
- Fuel required for heating a stove
- Word after mustard or natural
- Reason to stop on a road trip
- Fluid for a car
- It's illegal to pump yourself in Oregon
- Service-station purchase
- Lawn mower need
- Fuel for autos
- Car's "go juice"
- Car filler
- It gets pumped at a station
- Car driver's necessity
- Natural ___ (subject of "fracking" in 2012)
- It's worth stopping for on family vacations
- Rabbit food?
- Pit stop stuff
- Type of element
- Domestic fuel
- Household fuel
- What "Jumpin" Jack Flash" is
- Pit stop supply
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash, it's a ___"
- Kinks "A Gallon of ___"
- Oasis "___ Panic!"
- Talk cut short
- Talk, gasping noiselessly!
- It's good when you talk!
- It's good as a source of heat
- The 'town' variety, as at Gateshead?
- Talk of the town?
- Possibly poisonous talk?
- A good bit of cash to burn!
- Talk of state?
- Talk that may have leaked out
- Too much talk of stepping ashore
- Good as a source of heat, perhaps
- Much talk of seeking asylum
- Talk a lot, then hang up
- Empty talk out of the ring?
- Possible cause of explosion in Nagasaki
- Might it arise from smouldering ashes?
- Too much talk, as at the Aldgate centre
- Today's theme, initially - source of amusement
- Something you can't see filling a bag
- Too much talk of taking aspirin
- It's good as hot air
- Something that is neither solid not liquid
- With 47-Across, car's tank top
- Terrific time
- Driver's pedal
- Carbon dioxide, e.g.
- Terrific time, informally
- See 2
- 16 (US)
- Empty blather
- Butane, e.g.
- Fuel in a car
- Type of tank or stove
- -
- "Noble" thing
- Fiero or Fiesta filler
- Novocain alternative
- Dental administration?
- Boyle's law matter
- Dentist's need
- Anaesthetic, laughing ___
- Service station product
- Butane or neon
- Neither solid nor liquid
- Word after coal or tear
- What a hybrid car uses less of
- One might be noble
- Fuel sold by Citgo or Shell
- Tire fill
- The G of LPG
- Carbon dioxide, for example
- Talk incessantly
- '70s shortage item
- Hydrocarbon fuel
- What Brits call "petrol"
- Fuel for freeways
- Beetle juice?
- It can come from coal or smouldering ashes
- Turnpike sign
- Pedal that's next to the brake
- Mustang fuel
- Grill fuel
- What some ranges are made for
- Major energy source
- Common fuel
- "Fill 'er up!" stuff
- Word before pedal or pump
- Good when used for cooking
- Fuel needed for grilling a sausage?
- Talk a lot in picking a side
- Element 7, 8, or 10
- Blazer fuel
- Cooking fuel option
- Main delivery
- Home heating source
- Super time
- Mason Williams classic, "Classical ___"
- Car "go" juice
- Word after laughing or natural
- Vapour fuel
- In making a scene, talk a lot
- ExxonMobil product
- Car pedal
- What speeders step on
- Laughing talk?
- Van fuel
- Blustery talk
- Purchase at Citgo
- Too much talk of breaking asunder
- Helium or neon
- Focus of Boyle's law
- Helium or neon, eg
- It's used in cooking a steak
- Road trip expense
- Chatter
- Much talk of getting asleep
- Neither a liquid nor a solid
- It's grand as fuel
- Fuel for some 12-Downs
- Krypton or xenon
- Much talk of a megastore
- Auto fill
- Air-like substance
- What H, O or N may represent
- Talk very freely in making a scene
- Empty rhetoric
- Word with tear or laughing
- One reason to be masked
- Energy metaphor
- Car expense
- Car's tankful
- Fume
- Repeated word in the Stones' "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
- Service area buy
- Auto tank contents
- A state of matter
- Tractor insert
- Product in pumps
- Stomach problem
- Wonderful time
- Good as can be for cooking
- It may be premium
- Pretentious talk
- Home fuel option
- Fill (up)
- Common fuel type
- It's priced to 9/10 of a cent in the U.S.
- Filling station fuel
- Word after noble or natural
- Instead of going to Gateshead, let's talk
- Chlorine, at room temperature
- Fuel for an Expedition
- Malibu fluid
- Form of fuel
- Of the town kind, as at Gateshead?
- Something to step on
- Terrific time, in slang
- Inflationary cause of the balloon going up?
- Movement-controlling pedal
- Neon is an inert one
- Talk a lot in seeking asylum?
- Solid, liquid, ___ and plasma
- Some talk of smorgasbord
- Chlorine or fluorine
- Empty words
- You can't drag race without it
- What a 4Runner runs on
- Pilot feeder
- What a Tesla doesn't use
- Argon or helium, for example
- Product of Chevron or Shell
- Fuel for Herbie
- Talk a lot and hang up
- May be burning to talk!
- "Fill 'er up" fluid
- Car tank's contents
- Fuel in a tank
- Cougar fuel
- Can it arise from smouldering ashes?
- It can come from a Shell
- Helium, for example
- Light conversation?
- Pilot feeder?
- What makes motorcycles go
- Rest stop fuel
- Talk about fuel?
- Laughing matter?
- Shell's game?
- Neon, for example
- Too much talk of a terror weapon
- What the sun and Sunoco have in common
- Necessity for many cars
- Air, for instance
- What a hybrid car saves on
- Frothy talk from Gazza?
- Teslas don't need it
- Energy one might run out of
- Need for the wheels on the bus to go 'round and 'round
- Potentially explosive talk?
- Airy talk
- Fuel variety
- It makes many vehicles go
- Kind of pedal
- Unleaded, e.g.
- What fills a tank ... or fuels a tank
- Truck's tankful
- Lincoln's need
- The 'town' variety, as at Gateshead?
- Neon or xenon
- Car trip purchase
- Solid, liquid, ___
- Talk of the town?
- Much talk of carbon monoxide, say
- Step on it?
- Possibly poisonous talk?
- Composition of most of Jupiter
- It's a liquid, paradoxically
- What an electric car doesn't use
- Fuel from a pump
- Cooktop type
- State studied in science class?
- Fewer cars need this than 20 years ago
- So much talk of granting asylum
- Liquid for the road
- Fuel for some cars
- Fuel for a furnace
- Fuel for a lawnmower
- Neon is one
- Talk a lot in good Anglo-Saxon!
- Monthly expense
- Purchase at a pump
- Pedal on the right
- Option for a range
- Awesome time
- Greenhouse ___ emissions
- Word followed by "station" or "pedal"
- Boyle's law subject
- Bit of a gash causing a mask to be worn
- Out of the ring, perhaps, it's just talk
- "Now we're cooking with ___!"
- Fuel for a motor scooter
- Fuel for most cars
- What electric cars don't need
- Ozone is one
- Filling at a filling station
- Fuel for some grills
- Fuel for some furnaces
- Fuel for a snowblower
- One shells out for it at Shell
- What Jupiter and Saturn are made of
- State of matter with the lowest density
- Empty talk out of the ring?
- Might it arise from smouldering ashes?
- Oxygen or nitrogen
- Argon or ozone
- Fuel for most motorcycles
- It's pumped
- Much of the planet Saturn
- Fuel for many cars
- See 78-Across
- Lawn mower additive
- 5-Down fuel
- What Exxon and Shell sell
- Need for most cars
- Ozone or hydrogen
- Sign by a highway exit
- Certain utility bill
- Need for some hybrids
- It's not for electric cars
- Makeup of four planets in our solar system
- Xenon or argon
- Power source for some cars
- Mini mover
- Something in the air
- Butter (up)
- Lyft driver's expense
- Purchase on an island?
- Hefty expense for an R.V. trip
- Certain tankful
- Part of LNG
- Krypton or argon
- Limo fuel
- Empty talk of winning a series?
- Petrol, in the U.S.
- Oven option
- What an electric vehicle doesn't need
- Water vapor, e.g.
- Krypton or oxygen
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