One of the noble gases

Else clues

• 54 on the periodic table

• 1980s Big Apple nightclub with a chemical name

• A noble gas

• A rare gas

• Air component

• An inert gas

• Arc lamp element

• Arc lamp gas

• Atomic number 54

• Chemical used in anaesthesia

• Colorless gas

• Colorless, gaseous element

• Colorless, inactive gas

• Element # 54

• Element in arc lamps

• Element in headlights

• Element in lasers

• Element in strobe lights

• Element named after the Greek word for strange

• Element next to iodine in the periodic table

• Element number 54

• Fifth noble gas

• Flash lamp filler

• Flashbulb element

• Flashlamp gas

• Flashtube gas

• Gas discovered by Ramsay

• Gas discovered in 1898

• Gas for headlights

• Gas in arc lamps

• Gas in radio tubes

• Gas in strobe lights

• Gas in television tubes

• Gas used in arc lamps

• Gas used in flash lamps

• Gas used in high-intensity headlights

• Gas used in lasers

• Gas used in some lamps

• Gas used in strobe lights

• Gas used in tubes

• Gas used in TV tubes

• Gaseous element

• Group 18 element

• Hard-to-combine gas

• Headlight gas

• Heavy gas

• Inert gas

• Inert gas used in lights

• It doesn't react well

• It follows iodine in the periodic table

• It's 54, periodically speaking

• It's a gas

• It's in the air

• It's noble

• It's often in the spotlight

• It's under krypton on the periodic table

• Kin of argon and neon

• Light gas

• Noble gas

• Noble gas sometimes used in headlights

• Photographic flash gas

• Radio tube filler

• Radio tube gas

• Rare but useful gas

• Rare gas

• Second-heaviest noble gas

• Television tube filler

• Trace element in air

• Tube gas

• TV tube material

• TV-tube element

• A colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts


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