Clues for the word "OPAL"
We've had 518 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 2031 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on April 12, 2025.
Definition of opal
- n. - A mineral consisting, like quartz, of silica, but inferior to quartz in hardness and specific gravity.
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
- Milky jewel
- Ring stone
- Gem
- Popular gem
- Gemstone
- Whitish milky gem
- Milky-looking gem
- "ire"gem
- Word from the Sanskrit for "jewel"
- It may be fiery
- Word from the Sanskrit for "stone"
- "How ___ Mehta Got Kissed, Got Wild, and Got a Life" (plagiarized 2006 novel)
- Gem from the Latin for "precious stone"
- Grandmother in the comic strip "Pickles"
- Official gem of Australia
- Milky Australian gem
- Australian stone
- Gem with a milky color
- Off-white gem
- Milky-white gemstone
- Opaque mineral used a gemstone
- Gemstone mineral
- Could be expensive round - drink up ...
- Work on a figure in stone
- Stone means nothing to a pet dog
- Duck, chum! It's a stone!
- Stone symbolising love for a friend?
- Duck, chum - here comes a stone!
- Work on a large gem
- It' s the stone in a ring, mate
- Work on the final piece of stone
- Stout-hearted friend - but stony!
- Semi-transparent gemstone
- Mineral substance, optimal but nameless
- Being stony, a friend has nothing
- Gem stone
- Stone ring with china buried below it
- The Empress of Australia, e.g.
- Type of ring to give a friend?
- Variegated stone
- Type of gem
- Semi-transparent gem
- Stone circles rolled over
- Mineral used as a gemstone, of hydrated silica
- Silica is not about resin
- Precious little 12 for others
- Precious stone for old crony
- Stone round and white, virtually
- Duck, mate! Here comes a stone!
- Jewel in ring given to a friend
- See description ending in stone
- Semitransparent gem
- Gem found mostly in Australia
- Ring rock
- Siliceous gem
- Relative of ruby and pearl?
- Birthstone for some
- Precious Australian export
- ___ Fruits (Starburst candy, originally)
- Heat-sensitive gemstone
- Prized Australian export
- Ethiopian export
- Colorful Australian gem
- Fiery Aussie gem
- Workman in stone
- Stone causing the French river to flow backwards
- Workman said to be unlucky
- Minor surgery occasionally fails 25
- Old friend can be precious
- Gemstone ring father lost originally
- Gem-stone with a milky quality
- Jewel in ring father left
- Love friend producing gemstone
- Love friend's gemstone
- Work with a large gemstone
- 11 circle supported by rootless tree
- Mineral regularly seen on pearls
- Round pearl regularly seen as gem that's white, perhaps?
- Work with metal and stone
- Old friend discovers stone
- Being stony means nothing, mate
- Being milky means nothing, mate
- Olympic Australis, for one
- Fire ___ (Mexican gemstone)
- Whitish birthstone for October
- Work with a large stone
- Lustrous white gem
- Gem that's a form of silica
- Pale gemstone
- Gem for Libras
- Libra gem
- Fire ___ (colorful gemstone)
- Precious stone that has been found on Mars (fun fact!)
- Semitransparent stone
- White stone
- Being stony, is only able to give a friend love
- Gem from Down Under
- Gem that can absorb water
- Kinda white gem
- "Fire" valuable
- The Empress of Australia, for one
- Ring the gentleman from the jeweller's
- The 17,000-carat Olympic Australis, e.g.
- Stone provided by old chum
- Stone for most Libras
- Gemstone from old friend
- Cacholong
- Shimmering birthstone
- Gem provided by old friend
- Gem obtained for a pound after work
- Turn round, love, and you'll see it's iridescent
- Birthstone from Down Under
- Milky-colored gem
- Girasol
- Apt name for a female gemologist?
- 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
- Being stony, gives nothing to a friend
- 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
- Gemstone mostly mined in Australia
- Gem with a "fire" variety
- Light, creamy-colored gemstone
- Gem such as Olympic Australis
- Gem found in the Outback
- ___ Tometi, activist who co-founded Black Lives Matter
- A stone to duck, chum
- Diamond alternative for engagement rings
- Being stony is nothing, mate
- 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
- Mineral
- Gem that's also a name
- Popular stone
- Beautiful operation by a student
- Juneteenth advocate Lee
- Nevada's official gemstone, e.g.
- Composition for a learner, but it's still hard
- Milk-colored stone
- It's a stone circle, mate
- Valuable stone in "Uncut Gems"
- Work with a learner on a stone
- Outback gemstone
- Gem mostly mined in Australia
- October's gem
- Birthstone for Hillary Clinton, Kamala Harris and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
- Gem such as the Flame Queen
- Stone
- 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"
- Valuable, whitish gem
- Episcopal stone?
- ___ glass (translucent ornamental material)
- Autumn gemstone
- Product of Queensland
- Light-colored gem
- Gem with a milky variety
- Gem with a "fire" type
- Stone symbolising love for a friend?
- Apple variety that shares its name with a gem
- Certain opaque gem
- Black or milky gem
- Gem with a "matrix" variety
- Tometi who co-founded Black Lives Matter
- Stone with "fire" and "water" varieties
- Olympic Australis is a noted one
- It's the stone in a ring, mate
- Name that's also a gemstone
- Stone with silica
- Hot springs gemstone
- "Fire" or "milky" gem
- Gemstone with a boulder variety
- Stone for a Libra
- Gemstone that can come from petrified wood
- Gem whose name comes from the Sanskrit for "jewel"
- Ethiopian gemstone
- ___ Lee, "the Grandmother of Juneteenth"
- Autumn stone
- Activist Lee known as the "grandmother of Juneteenth"
- Social activist Lee, who helped make Juneteenth a federal holiday
- "The Final Revival of ___ & Nev" (Dawnie Walton novel)
- Australian mine gem
- Gem from Australia or Ethiopia
- "Fire" gemstone
- Gem whose name comes from "upala," the Sanskrit word for "precious stone"
- Gem with a honey variety
- Apt name for a gem of a person
- "Fire" or "matrix" gem
- Ring a mate for something milky
- The gemstone Olympic Australis, for one
- Gem fusion of Pearl and Amethyst, in "Steven Universe"
- "Because of Winn-Dixie" narrator
- Being stony means you have nothing, mate
- Gemstone that becomes a buddy if you remove its first letter
- 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
- A valuable 28-Down
- Birthstone for a Halloween baby
- ___ Lee, activist who led the movement to make Juneteenth a federal holiday
- Nearly white gemstone
- Gem with fire and matrix varieties
- Milky white birthstone
- Gem type
- Fitting name for a girl born in October
- Pearlescent shade
Last Seen In
- LA Times - April 12, 2025
- New York Times - April 11, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - April 11, 2025
- Mirror Daily - April 11, 2025
- LA Times - April 05, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - April 02, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - March 29, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 26, 2025
- LA Times - March 20, 2025
- USA Today - March 17, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 12, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - March 07, 2025
- USA Today - March 01, 2025
- Daily American - February 28, 2025
- LA Times - February 24, 2025
- Penny Dell Sunday - February 23, 2025
- Your Life Choices - February 22, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 11, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - February 05, 2025
- New York Times - February 05, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - January 29, 2025
- USA Today - January 28, 2025
- USA Today - January 25, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 21, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 20, 2025
- Daily Cryptic - January 16, 2025
- LA Times - January 13, 2025
- Family Time - January 12, 2025
- Mirror Mini - January 10, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - January 08, 2025
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