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We have spotted GAS (3 Letters) a total of 482 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with GAS and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
| • | An aeriform fluid; -- a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air, but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic, as oxygen, hydrogen, etc., in distinction from vapors, as steam, which become liquid on a reduction of temperature. In present usage, since all of the supposed permanent gases have been liquified by cold and pressure, the term has resumed nearly its original signification, and is applied to any substance in the elastic or aeriform state. |
| • | A complex mixture of gases, of which the most important constituents are marsh gas, olefiant gas, and hydrogen, artificially produced by the destructive distillation of gas coal, or sometimes of peat, wood, oil, resin, etc. It gives a brilliant light when burned, and is the common gas used for illuminating purposes. |
| • | Laughing gas. |
| • | Any irrespirable aeriform fluid. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- What the matter may be
- Grand old time in slang
- Fuel not used by EVs
- Much of Jupiter
- Xenon for one
- Neon or Freon
- Krypton, for one
- Helium or hydrogen
- Oxygen or neon
- Purchase at a pump
- Shell liquid
- Shell product
- Argon or neon
- One of the states of matter
- Tankful
- Really fun time slangily
- Car tank contents
- What you might fill 'er up with
- Hit the ___! (Floor it!)
- Helium e.g.
- Oxygen usually
- Argon or ethane
- Fluorine or chlorine e.g.
- Fuel for some furnaces
- Krypton or oxygen
- Water vapor e.g.
- Methane, for one
- Highway sign
- Petrol in the U.S.
- What you don't want to run out of
- Krypton or argon
- Fuel for a Sequoia but not a Leaf
- Part of LNG
- Certain tankful
- Neon for example
- Hydrogen or helium
- Fuel for some cars
- Grill fuel
- Car tank filler
- Service station offering
- Natural __
- Fall behind
- Interstate road sign header
- Tire fill
- Furnace fuel
- Purchase on an island?
- Car fuel
- Neon or xenon
- Really good time
- Lyft driver's expense
- Grill fuel perhaps
- State of matter
- An EV doesn't need it
- Something in the air
- Mini mover
- Power source for some cars
- Filling a pen in a way
- Beetle juice?
- Fuel from a station
- Ozone for one
- Argon or radon
- Metered utility
- Premium purchase
- Xenon or argon
- Purchase for a road trip
- Cook's fuel maybe
- Xenon or neon say
- Step on it!
- Neon or argon e.g.
- Stove fuel
- Methane, e.g.
- Need for some hybrids
- Krypton e.g.
- Fun time
- Motor mover
- Certain utility bill
- Sign by a highway exit
- Ozone or hydrogen
- 5-Down fuel
- Ozone, e.g.
- Hydrogen for one
- Service station purchase
- Hydrogen e.g.
- Oxygen, for instance
- Fuel for a car
- See 78-Across
- Car's tankful
- Fuel for many cars
- One fuel for a hybrid
- Much of the planet Saturn
- Service station fuel
- Ford Fiesta fuel
- Island purchase
- Pedal next to the brake
- Fuel for an Expedition
- Fastball in slang
- Empty talk
- Service station staple
- Empty words
- Petrol
- Helium or neon e.g.
- Argon or xenon
- Cooking fuel
- Fuel that's pumped
- Oxygen or nitrogen
- Argon or ozone
- Fuel for some grills
- Neon or helium
- Oxygen e.g.
- Bombastic talk
- EVs lack
- Ozone, for one
- Auto fuel
- Road trip expense
- One might be noble
- Xenon, for one
- Neon or nitrogen
- Cause of bubbles in dough
- Neon or argon
- Ethane, e.g.
- Word after natural and laughing
- Tank filler
- Fuel for some stoves
- State of matter with the lowest density
- Noble __
- Trucks tankful
- Helium, for one
- Blast
- Nitrous oxide e.g.
- Motorist’s buy
- Auto tank contents
- Solid liquid ___
Usage among publishers:
- Newsday: Oct 25, 2025
- New York Times: Oct 15, 2025
- USA Today: Oct 11, 2025
- New York Times: Sep 13, 2025
- LA Times: Sep 10, 2025
- New York Times: Aug 13, 2025
- USA Today: Aug 6, 2025
- Newsday: Aug 4, 2025
- New York Times: Jul 21, 2025
- New York Times: Jul 19, 2025
- LA Times: Jul 16, 2025
- USA Today: Jun 17, 2025
- Universal: Jun 14, 2025
- Universal: Jun 6, 2025
- Universal: May 27, 2025
- Newsday: May 13, 2025
- New York Times: May 12, 2025
- Universal: Apr 17, 2025
- Universal: Apr 11, 2025
- Universal: Apr 1, 2025
- Thomas Joseph: Mar 26, 2025
- Wall Street Journal: Mar 25, 2025
- USA Today: Mar 14, 2025
- USA Today: Mar 12, 2025
- USA Today: Mar 6, 2025
- Thomas Joseph: Mar 4, 2025
- LA Times: Feb 17, 2025
- USA Today: Feb 15, 2025
- Universal: Feb 12, 2025
- New York Times: Jan 28, 2023