Answer: SOL
SOL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 303 times.
- Costa del ___
- The sun
- God whose symbol was two horses' heads
- Fa follower
- Peruvian coin
- Diatonic scale member
- Helios, to the Romans
- Personification of the sun, in myth
- Light provider
- Note after fa
- Scale tone
- Our sun
- Scale member
- Note before la
- 22-Across's currency
- Peruvian spendable
- La lead-in
- Fifth of eight
- Scale part
- Heat source, in Huelva
- Staff note
- Helios's Roman counterpart
- Impresario Hurok
- Helios' Roman counterpart
- Roman sun god
- Light source
- Nearby star
- Note
- Fifth of a scale
- Peruvian money
- Roman Helios
- G
- Pine-___
- Note between fa and la
- La preceder
- Showman Hurok
- Spain's Costa del ___
- Tijuana tanner
- G, musically
- Fifth note on the scale
- Fa-la link
- La's lead-in
- Fa-la linkup
- Sonora sun
- Sun or sung syllable
- G in the key of C
- San Juan sun
- Miami's WNBA team
- Answer, for short
- Musical note
- Sun god
- The sun, personified
- 1982 Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del ___
- Step on the scale
- Sonoran sun
- Note to follow fa
- Pine-___ (cleaning brand)
- Scale's fifth
- Helios' counterpart
- It can be seen during el día
- Diatonic scale tone
- Madrid's Puerta del ___
- Note above fa
- G, in the key of C
- Sun, to Esteban
- 56-Across note
- Sun, in Spain
- Nuevo __: Peru's currency
- Sun, in Saltillo
- __-fa: choir exercise
- Madrid's Puerta del __
- Fa-la filler
- South-of-the-border sun
- The sun personified
- Costa del __
- Space heater?
- Our sun's name
- G, in C
- Closest star
- Scale note
- G, vis-à-vis C
- Fa-la go-between
- Scale note after fa
- Note in solfege
- Perfect fifth scale tone
- Fa-la link on a musical scale
- Fifth scale tone
- Ancient Roman sun god
- The sun, in Spain
- "Do re mi fa ___ ..."
- Scale syllable
- Costa del ___, Spain
- "Fa" follower
- Fifth note on the diatonic scale
- Fa-la link, on a music scale
- Staff note after fa
- Fa-la connector
- It follows fa
- Musical scale syllable
- Scale sound
- Spanish sun
- Sun personified
- Author Hurok
- "El ___ de Mexico" (newspaper)
- Fifth scale note
- Fa, ___, la, ti ...
- Sun's name
- Costa del ___ (Spanish resort area)
- Sunny name
- Fifth note of a scale
- Longest note?
- Our star
- "Do, re, mi, fa, ___ ..."
- G string?
- Costa del ___ (Spanish region)
- Sonora shiner
- Sun, in Seville
- Fifth note of a diatonic scale
- Fifth note
- Beethoven's fifth?
- Note on the scale
- Fifth musical scale note
- Mr Hurok
- Nuevo __: Peruvian currency
- ___-fa: choir exercise
- Nuevo ___: Peru's currency
- Sun, to "señoras"
- Helios, to Romans
- Costa del ---
- A note to follow fa
- Sun, to Domingo
- Nuevo ___: Peruvian currency
- Coin in a Peruvian purse
- Peruvian currency
- Mexican sun
- The sun, abroad
- It shines above Cancun
- Foreign shiner
- Former Miami WNBA team
- Sun
- Helios
- G equivalent
- God of the sun
- Fifth tone
- Spanish shiner
- Aero ending
- Sonora's sun
- Nearest star
- Sun, in Sonora
- ... ___, la, ti, do
- Peru coin
- Fa-la intervener
- Spanish 40-Across
- La follower
- Fa's neighbor
- Pine- ___ (disinfectant brand)
- Musical note between "fa" and "la"
- Acapulco sun
- The Sun's name
- Pine ____
- It's between fa and la
- Estrella nearest us
- Without recourse, so to speak
- Sun, in Santiago
- Note on a musical scale
- Answer to a prob.
- Peruvian nuevo
- Place to swim in the city
- Earth's star
- Music scale note
- A major's E
- Terra warmer
- Sevillian sun
- Fa neighbor
- Sun, to some
- It rises in el este
- Musical syllable
- Helios's counterpart
- Scale fifth
- Step on the scale?
- Fifth note on a scale
- Fifth music scale tone
- Costa del ___ (Spanish resort region)
- Seville sun
- Picasso's sun
- Roman s un od
- Sun: Sp.
- Pine- ___
- Pine-___ (disinfectant brand)
- Music scale member
- Daytime star
- Member of the scale
- Note on the musical scale
- A note on the music scale
- Fa's follower
- "Do re me fa ___ ..."
- Step on a scale
- Note on the music scale
- Music-scale note
- Nuevo ___ (Peru's currency)
- Sun, in Mexico
- "... do re me fa ___ ..."
- Pine ___ (cleaner brand)
- Note of the music scale
- Fifth on an eight-part scale
- San José sun
- Costa del
- Name for 130-Across
- Doctor Goldman on "The Evidence"
- "Do re me fa ___"
- Origen de energía renovable
- Fifth in a familiar series
- The nearest star
- What la Tierra orbits
- Greek and Roman sun god
- Pine-___ (cleanser brand)
- Tijuana shiner
- Name on a scale?
- 34 Down's name
- Currency of Peru
- Note below la
- Note of the musical scale
- The g note
- Step on a popular scale?
- Note on a scale
- Roman counterpart of the Greek Helios
- Pine ___ (household cleaner)
- Helios alias
- Fifth musical note
- Fifth in a group of eight
- Four after do
- Note on a singer's scale
- G, in the C scale
- Music scale syllable
- Sun, in Mazatlan
- What astronomers call a day on Mars
- G, in C major
- Top note in a common triad
- "... do, re, mi, fa ___"
- Fifth note of a common scale
- Sevilla sun
- Mr. Sun
- Luna's counterpart
- Monetary unit of Peru
- Señor's sun
- Energy source
- Only three-letter scale note
- "... do re me fa ___..."
- "... mi fa ___"
- "Aero" finish
- One before la
- "... mi fa ___..."
- Fa - la link
- Ball of fire?
- One day, in "The Martian"
- "Tartan" producer Lesser
- Source of lighting
- "... mi, fa ___"
- Pine-___ (cleaner brand)
- Three-letter scale note
- C sharp, in F-sharp major
- See 9 Down
- Deity wearing a rayed crown
- ___-fa: set of musical syllables
- Pine-___: cleaning brand
- [See notepad]
- Sun, in Ibiza
- Creator of "bewitched" ___ saks
- Juárez heater
- It shines in Cabo San Lucas
- Costa del ___ (region of Spain)
- Star closest to us
- A, in the key of D
- Note that becomes a musical piece when "o" is added
- Spanish for "sun"
- Sun, in Mexico City
- Spanish "sun"
- Scale step after fa
- Lead-in to la
- Fusion-reaction energy source
- G, in a C major scale
- Sun, in Spanish
- Fifth of a musical series
- ___ LeWitt, artist known for his wall drawings
- Fifth note in an octave scale
- Spanish for 61-Across
- Sun, in Portuguese
- Roman god often depicted with a radiant crown
- Mexican beer brand whose name means "sun"
- Martian day (24 hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds)
- Manzanita ___ (apple-flavored soft drink)
- Roman equivalent of the Greek Helios
- Note that sounds like a music genre
- "Sun," in Spanish
- Day on Mars
- Fifth in a scale
- Fa-la connection
- Big star, in Spain
- Mexican lager
- Only three letter scale note
- Estrella del día
- Cerveza brand with yellow rays on the bottle
- Scale note before la