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• Empedocles on ___ (Arnold poem)
• Empedocles on ___ (Matthew Arnold poem)
• Mount ___: The Anatomy of a Volcano
• Vulcan's chimney
• 10,900-foot European peak
• 11,000-foot Italian peak
• 11,000-foot mount in Europe
• 11,000-foot Sicilian peak
• 11,053-foot spouter
• 1169 erupter
• 1669 blast site
• 1832 erupter
• 1928 destroyer of the village of Mascali
• 1998 erupter
• 2000 erupter
• 2000 smoke ring blower
• 2007 eruption site
• 475 B.C. erupter
• A Decade Volcano
• A suburb of Pittsburgh
• Active European volcano
• Active Italian volcano
• Active one, in Sicily
• Active Sicilian peak
• Active Sicilian volcano
• Active volcano
• Active volcano in Italy
• Active volcano in Sicily
• Alcohol burner
• Alcohol lamp
• An active volcano
• Anagram for ante
• Ante up, hothead? (4)
• Apennine erupter
• Apennine volcano
• Arnold's Empedocles on ___
• Ash spewer
• Biancavilla is a commune at its foot
• Big European smoker
• Big part of the Sicilian scenery
• Blower of giant smoke rings
• Blower of Sicilian smoke
• Borough near Pittsburgh
• Borough NNE of Pittsburgh
• Bunsen burner's ancestor
• Burial place for Enceladus
• Burial place of the Greek giant Enceladus
• Burner
• Catania lies at its foot
• Catania menace
• Catania threatener
• Catania's crater
• Catania's volcano
• Centuries-old Sicilian threat
• Concert fear in Sicily
• Cone-shaped heater
• Conic heater
• Cup-and-saucer heater
• Cyclops' workplace in the Aeneid
• Decade Volcano in Italy
• Destructive peak in Sicily
• Destructive volcano in Sicily
• Dominant Sicilian feature
• Early lab burner
• Empedocles last stand?'
• Enceladus is buried under it
• Enceladus' burial place
• Enceladus' burial place, in myth
• Erupter in Sicily
• Erupter of 1169
• Erupter of 1832
• Erupter of 1971
• Erupter of 2002
• Erupter of 475 B.C.
• Erupter of September '07
• Eruptive anagram for ante
• Eruptive Italian landmark
• Eruptive site
• Eruptive spot
• Europe's highest active volcano
• Europe's highest volcano
• Europe's largest active volcano
• Europe's largest erupter
• Europe's largest volcano
• Europe's most active volcano
• Europe's tallest volcano
• European 'Decade Volcano'
• European active volcano
• European erupter
• European erupter of 1992
• European eruption site
• European hot spot
• European peak
• European smoker
• European source of eruptions
• European spouter
• European volcano
• European volcano that recently erupted
• Explosive Italian landmark
• Explosive Sicilian?
• Fiery Italian landmark
• Fiery Sicilian
• Flame producer in the lab
• Frequent blower
• Frequent Italian erupter
• Gas burner
• Gas burner used in laboratories
• Geographic feature mentioned by Vergil
• Great smoky mountain?
• Greek mountain that trapped Typhon underneath
• Hazard for Catanians
• Heating device
• High point in Sicily
• Highest active volcano in Europe
• Highest and hottest mountain in Italy south of the Alps
• Highest European volcano
• Highest volcano in Europe
• Highest volcano on the Mediterranean's largest island
• Home of Vulcan
• Hot rock
• Hot spot in Italy
• Hot spot in Sicily
• Hothead that's an anagram of ante
• Image in the final scene of Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Avventura
• Insurance mountain: Var.
• It blew in '06
• It blew its stack in 1991
• It blew its stack in 475 B.C.
• It blew its stack in December 1991
• It blew its stack in Europe
• It blew its stack in Italy
• It blew its top in 1832
• It blew its top in 2002
• It blows, sometimes
• It can be seen in Sicily
• It erupted in 2002
• It erupted July, 2001
• It explodes in Sicily
• It had a big blast in 1992
• It has been active in Italy
• It held down the giant Enceladus, in myth
• It towers over Taormina
• It was above the Greek underworld
• It's about 2 1/2 times as high as Vesuvius
• It's active in Europe
• It's active in Italy
• It's active in Sicily
• It's big in Sicily
• It's called Mongibello by people who live near it
• It's Italian and can blow its top
• It's known locally as Mongibello
• It's south of Vesuvius
• Italian cone
• Italian cone maker
• Italian cousin of Mount St. Helens
• Italian erupter
• Italian erupter of 1669
• Italian exploder
• Italian hot spot
• Italian hothead?
• Italian landmark
• Italian mount
• Italian mountain
• Italian peak
• Italian rumbler
• Italian smoker
• Italian spewer
• Italian top-blower
• Italian volcano
• Italy's Mt. ___
• Italy's tallest non-Alpine mountain
• Item for heating liquids
• Its activity was once attributed to Typhon
• Its first recorded eruption was about 3500 years ago
• Its most recent major eruption was in 1992
• Its name comes from the Greek for I burn
• July, 2001 spewer
• June 23, 2002 erupter
• Lab equipment
• Lab heater
• Lab item
• Lab vessel
• Laboratory heating device
• Landmark in Sicily
• Landmark that blew its top
• Large European volcano
• Largest active volcano in Europe
• Largest volcano in Europe
• Lava source
• Lava spewer
• Liquid heater
• Literally, I burn
• Locale of many Italian vineyards
• Locale of the Bocca Nuova crater
• Location of the forge of Hephaestus
• Longtime smoker
• Matthew Arnold's Empedocles on ___
• Mediterranean high spot
• Mediterranean magma-maker
• Mediterranean peak
• Mediterranean smoker
• Mediterranean spewer
• Mediterranean spouter
• Mediterranean volcano
• Menace in Sicily
• Menace near Taormina
• Messina mountain
• Mongibello
• Mongibello alias
• Mongibello, to nonnatives
• Mongibello, to Sicilians
• Mount ___, Colo.
• Mount in Europe
• Mount in Sicily
• Mount known locally as Mongibello
• Mount near Catania
• Mount near Messina
• Mount near the Gulf of Catania
• Mount St. Helen's foreign relative
• Mount SW of Messina
• Mount whose name means I burn
• Mount, north of Catania
• Mountain an insurance company named itself after
• Mountain near Messina
• Mountain seen erupting in Revenge of the Sith
• Mountain that houses Vulcan's forge, in myth
• Mountain under which Zeus trapped the monster Typhon
• Mountain whose Italian name is Mongibello
• Mountain whose name in Greek means I burn
• Mt. ___ IA
• Mythological forging place
• Name derived from ancient Greek for I burn
• Name thought to be derived from the Phoenician for furnace
• Natives call it Mongibello
• Nearly 11,000-foot mount in Europe
• Noted island peak
• Noted lava maker
• Noted volcano
• Old lab burner
• Old lab heater
• Overlooks Catania
• Part of the Sicilian scenery
• Peak in Catania province
• Peak in Italy
• Peak in Sicily
• Peak kicked by a boot?
• Peak near Catania
• Peak near Messina
• Peak near Patern
• Peak near Taormina
• Peak near the Gulf of Catania
• Peak on Sicily's east coast
• Peak seen from the Ionian Sea
• Peak that inspired a company name
• Peak whose name means I burn
• Piece of cake
• Pillar of heaven, to Pindar
• Pindar called it a Pillar of Heaven
• Pindar described its 475 B.C. eruption
• Pindar's Pillar of Heaven
• Pittsburgh suburb
• Pittsburgh suburb with an Old World name
• Precursor of a Bunsen burner
• Recently erupted Sicilian volcano
• Renowned smoker
• Rock jazz group FLEA's other name
• September 2007 erupter
• Sicilian active volcano
• Sicilian attraction
• Sicilian blower
• The highest volcano in Europe (10,500 feet)
• A gas burner used in laboratories
• Last erupted in 1961
• An inactive volcano in Sicily
• Has an air valve to regulate the mixture of gas and air