Answer: INERT
INERT is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 188 times.
- Motionless
- Not moving
- Sluggish
- Just sitting
- Unmoving
- Like neon or argon
- Not quick to react
- Like 11-Down
- Still
- Dead to the world
- Unreactive
- Like krypton
- Not reacting
- Comatose
- Like some gases
- Like neon or krypton
- Immobile
- Like helium, chemically
- Like a couch potato
- Like krypton or xenon
- Stagnant
- Lifeless
- Like helium
- Not active, chemically
- Not merely sluggish
- Not reacting chemically
- Very slow-moving
- Like a bump on a log
- Sitting around
- Apt to stay put
- Like neon
- Static
- Like noble gases
- Like xenon
- Chemically quiet
- Chemically nonreactive
- Powerless to move
- Like argon or krypton
- Like helium or neon
- Hardly moving
- Like 64-Across
- Periodic table adjective
- Slow to act
- At a standstill
- Nonreactive, chemically
- Not reactive, as some gases
- Like couch potatoes
- Hard to get a reaction out of
- Noble, in a way
- Like radon
- Like a noble gas
- Unlike a reactant
- Like cellulose
- Quiescent
- Like neon and xenon
- Like argon
- Like neon and helium
- Nonreactive
- Listless
- Not reactive
- Opposite of active
- Perfectly still
- Doing nothing
- Not at all active
- Utterly lethargic
- Sluggish by nature
- Unable to react, as helium
- Unable to react chemically
- Lacking energy
- Like neon or xenon
- Inactive
- Without energy
- Unresponsive
- Lethargic
- Unable to move
- Like liquid nitrogen
- Torpid
- Lethargic, perhaps
- Like krypton and xenon
- Like xenon and neon
- Not active
- Heliumlike
- Hard to combine, chemically
- Nonreactive, as some gases
- Like neon, chemically
- Like dead weight
- Adjective for argon or neon
- Like a dead weight
- Unwilling to move
- Like neon and argon
- More than lethargic
- Hard to get a reaction out of?
- Still;lifeless
- Krypton descriptor
- Unreactive
- Gas type
- Chemically comatose
- Dormant
- Like sulfur hexafluoride
- Non-reactive, like some gases
- Like Wile E. Coyote
- Unlikely to react
- Nonreactive, like some gases
- Totally unreactive
- Having no will to move
- Chemically nonreactive, as a gas
- Slower than 43-Down
- Comatose, chemically
- Like a pocketful of krypton
- Not showing much life
- Chemically unreactive
- Slow to react
- Immobile, as a gas
- Physicallly inactive
- Dead to the world, as a chemical
- Stationary
- ___ gas
- Not exactly active
- Chemically inactive
- Not reactive, as gases
- Lying there
- Stock-still
- Physically inactive
- Having limited ability to react
- Like propellants in pesticides
- Just sitting there
- Unable to react
- With 30-Across, neon or xenon
- Like xenon and krypton
- Unlikely to form compounds
- Hard to combine
- Like atoms with full outer shells
- Passive
- Inactive, chemically
- Unlikely to undergo a bonding experience
- Inactive, as gases
- Unable to react, chemically
- Just sitting there, as a gas
- Like krypton and some other gases
- Powerless to act
- Powerless to act, as a gas
- Unlikely to move
- Nonreactive, as helium
- Like krypton or radon
- Like gas that can't pass?
- Like xenon or radon
- Like a sluggish gas
- Not going anywhere
- Like most elements ending in "-on"
- Showing little energy
- Immobilized, as a gas
- Like argon and krypton
- Unable to 34 Down
- Like the noble gases
- Phlegmatic
- Dull
- Chemically "quiet"
- Stagnant, gas-wise
- Like gas that just sits there
- Unreactive, to a chemist
- Like gases in the rightmost column of the periodic table
- Like atoms with complete valence shells
- Like low-energy gases
- Like radon, say
- Nonreactive, as neon
- Nonreactive, as gases
- Like xenon or neon
- Nonreactive, in chemistry
- Slow to move
- Totally lacking in pizzazz
- Not stirring
- Like argon or neon
- Not chemically reactive
- Languid
- Like an unreactive gas
- Like the gases neon and argon, but not oxygen and hydrogen
- Nonreactive in the lab
- Not so moving?
- Unmotivated, and then some
- Like a nonreactive element
- Non-reactive
- Unlikely to give a strong reaction
- Disinclined to form compounds
- Nonreactive, like helium
- Nonreactive, as the noble gases
- With 79-Across, entry in the periodic table's last column
- Nonreactive, like neon and argon
- Reluctant to join?