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Answer: XENON
XENON is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 93 times.
Element 54
It doesn't react well
Radio tube filler
Element in arc lamps
Arc lamp gas
Hard-to-combine gas
It's a gas
Flash lamp filler
Element #54
An inert gas
Gas in arc lamps
Photographic flash gas
1980s Big Apple nightclub with a chemical name
Gas in strobe lights
Television tube filler
Inert gas used in lights
A noble gas
One of the noble gases
Atomic number 54
"54" on the periodic table
Light gas
Headlight gas
Colorless, inactive gas
Gas used in lasers
Gas used in arc lamps
Gas for headlights
Trace element in air
Flashlamp gas
Flashtube gas
Second-heaviest noble gas
Element next to iodine in the periodic table
It's noble
It's under krypton on the periodic table
Gas used in high-intensity headlights
Noble gas
Arc-lamp gas
Inert gas
Gas used in tubes
It's 54, periodically speaking
Gas used in flash lamps
Flashbulb element
Element in strobe lights
Colorless gas
Heavy gas
Odorless gas
TV-tube material
It's often in the spotlight
It follows iodine in the periodic table
Kin of argon
Flash lamp gas
It might be in the spotlight
Gas present in the Martian atmosphere
Gas used in headlights
Unreactive gas
Strobe light element
Searchlight element
Gas discovered in 1898
First inert gas made into a compound
Gas used in plasma screens
Heavy noble gas
Heavy, inert gas
TV-tube gas
Flash tube gas
Kin of neon
Gas used in flashtubes
Gas in an ion thruster
Noble gas in some lamps
Fifth member in a noble line
Rare gas
Element above radon in the periodic table
This, on the periodic table
Gas in an arc lamp
Element next to iodine on the periodic table
Propellant in ion thrusters
Element in some auto headlights
Periodic table's 54
Gas used in tv tubes
Gas in some headlights
132 Inert gas
Gas whose name comes from the Greek for "strange"
Gas in flashtubes
Element from the Greek for "strange"
Element No. 54
Fifth noble gas
Gas from the Greek for "strange"
Alphabetically last noble gas
Noble gas in arc lamps
Noble gas in flash tubes
Member of a noble family
Strobe light gas
Noble gas whose name comes from the Greek for "strange"
Element exhibiting a blue glow when placed in an electric field
Noble gas used in propelling ion thrusters