Word "XENON" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
a colorless odorless inert gaseous element occurring in the earth's atmosphere in trace amounts
Synonyms:
atomic number 54, xe

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Chemical element 54, named from the Greek word for 'strange' (5)
010 put about for element at 54?
It's an inert gas
Gas deriving from "strange" in Greek (5)
Gas you get from oxen on the farm (5)
Colorless odorless inert gas
Fifth-to-last element, alphabetically
Note individual's back on Twitter for a gas
Noble gas used in propelling ion thrusters New York Times 16 Feb 2024
Noble gas below krypton on the periodic table New York Times Mini 14 Feb 2024
Colorless gas LA Times Mini 08 Feb 2024
Element 54 The Telegraph Quick 24 Jan 2024
Noble gas, symbol Xe (5)
Gas said to be zen-powered (5)
Only chemical element whose name starts with an x
Gas Mirror Quick 20 Dec 2023
Vixen only has gas Mirror Cryptic 20 Dec 2023
Element of social media site nobody backed
Inert gas with the atomic number 54 (5)
Arc lamp gas Wall Street Journal 29 Nov 2023
Element exhibiting a blue glow when placed in an electric field New York Times 27 Oct 2023
Only element that starts with an X Universal 25 Oct 2023
Gas: current, presumably, rising The Times Cryptic 13 Oct 2023
Inert gas Thomas Joseph 18 Sep 2023
Gas whose name comes from the Greek word for "foreigner" New York Times 10 Sep 2023
Inert element Thomas Joseph 29 Aug 2023
Noble gas used in arc lamps
Noble gas Eugene Sheffer 26 May 2023
Colourless odourless gas, Xe The Guardian Quick 05 May 2023
It's a gas Wall Street Journal 26 Apr 2023
Noble gas whose name comes from the Greek for "strange" LA Times Daily 06 Mar 2023
Noble gas used in some lasers New York Times 01 Jan 2023
Noble gas in TV tubes Universal 19 Dec 2022
Odorless gas Thomas Joseph 27 Oct 2022
Element above radon on the periodic table USA Today 22 Oct 2022
Noble gas Eugene Sheffer 05 Aug 2022
Inert gas The Times Concise 27 Apr 2022
Gas in some headlights Newsday 03 Feb 2022
Strobe light gas New York Times 19 Jan 2022
Element before ytterbium, alphabetically Universal 27 Dec 2021
It’s next to iodine in the periodic table Wall Street Journal 18 Dec 2021
Atomic number 54 Family Time 30 Aug 2021
Member of a noble family New York Times 22 Aug 2021
Noble gas in arc lamps Universal 30 Jul 2021
After kiss, none let loose gas!
Atomic no. 54 The Telegraph Quick 23 May 2021
Noble gas in flash tubes Universal 22 Mar 2021
Noble gas in arc lamps Universal 25 Feb 2021
Alphabetically last noble gas Universal 19 Feb 2021
Inert gas The Telegraph Quick 11 Feb 2021
Arc lamp gas LA Times Daily 18 Sep 2020
Arc lamp gas The Washington Post 18 Sep 2020
Arc lamp gas New York Times 24 Aug 2020
Gas from the Greek for "strange" LA Times Daily 04 Aug 2020
Gas from the Greek for 'strange' The Washington Post 04 Aug 2020
Gas used in arc lamps USA Today 12 Jul 2020
Periodically, 54 times nothing mounts up The Telegraph Toughie 03 Jun 2020
Noble gas Eugene Sheffer 13 Apr 2020
Gas on in future, cut back The Telegraph Toughie 07 Apr 2020
Element in strobe lights Newsday 14 Mar 2020
Noble gas LA Times Daily 18 Feb 2020
Noble gas The Washington Post 18 Feb 2020
Fifth noble gas Universal 27 Jan 2020
Finally, burn energy by turning on gas
Inert gas The Times Concise 24 Dec 2019
Element No. 54 USA Today 17 Dec 2019
Element from the Greek for 'strange' The Washington Post 06 Dec 2019
Element from the Greek for "strange" LA Times Daily 06 Dec 2019
Gaseous element The Sun Two Speed 28 Nov 2019
Odorless gas Thomas Joseph 28 Nov 2019
Gas in canon explodes backwards The Sun Two Speed 28 Nov 2019
Gas produced by kiss not at all uplifting
Noble gas The Times Concise 19 Sep 2019
Is tent forgotten when setting up fanciful small part of atmosphere? The Telegraph Toughie 30 Aug 2019
Colorless gas Thomas Joseph 06 Aug 2019
Gas in flashtubes The Washington Post 29 Jul 2019
Gas in flashtubes LA Times Daily 29 Jul 2019
It might be in the spotlight Wall Street Journal 03 Jul 2019
Gas whose name comes from the Greek for 'strange' New York Times 12 May 2019
Inert gas Newsday 08 May 2019
Rare gas The Telegraph Quick 20 Apr 2019
Only element that starts with X Universal 11 Apr 2019
Gas in strobe lights USA Today 28 Feb 2019
Arc lamp gas Wall Street Journal 30 Jan 2019
Gas in flashtubes
Arc lamp gas
Gas whose name comes from the Greek for "strange"
Only element that starts with X
Arc lamp gas
Gas in strobe lights
It might be in the spotlight
Part of oven on, extra switches for gas The Telegraph Cryptic 16 Dec 2018
132 Inert gas Newsday 04 Nov 2018
Noble gas discovered in 1898 Wall Street Journal 02 Oct 2018
Noble gas used in some lamps Wall Street Journal 24 Sep 2018
Gas in arc lamps New York Times 28 Jul 2018
Strobe light gas Wall Street Journal 07 Jul 2018
Gas on under beef, lid off
Gas in some headlights USA Today 25 May 2018
A noble gas Universal 17 May 2018
Periodic table's 54 Universal 27 Mar 2018
Element in some auto headlights Newsday 17 Feb 2018
Noble gas discovered in 1898
A noble gas
Gas in some headlights
Gas in arc lamps
Element named from the Greek for "strange"
Noble gas used in some lamps
Strobe light gas
no. 54 in the table
Heavy gas Newsday 21 Dec 2017
Propellant in ion thrusters The Washington Post 09 Dec 2017
Propellant in ion thrusters LA Times Daily 09 Dec 2017
Stroboscope gas Wall Street Journal 09 Nov 2017
Element next to iodine on the periodic table New York Times 08 Nov 2017
Gas in an arc lamp The Washington Post 26 Oct 2017
Gas in an arc lamp LA Times Daily 26 Oct 2017
Buddhist school said have working gas
This, on the periodic table New York Times 10 Oct 2017
Element above radon in the periodic table USA Today 21 Sep 2017
One of the noble gases Wall Street Journal 24 Jul 2017
Gas in canon exploded backwards
Fifth member in a noble line New York Times 04 Apr 2017
Gaseous element The Telegraph Quick 31 Mar 2017
It's a gas Universal 24 Mar 2017
Element in some electric lamps Wall Street Journal 25 Feb 2017
Noble gas in some lamps USA Today 20 Feb 2017
Gas in an ion thruster New York Times 04 Feb 2017
Noble gas Newsday 12 Jan 2017
Fifth member in a noble line
Propellant in ion thrusters
Gas in an arc lamp
Noble gas in some lamps
Element above radon in the periodic table
Element next to iodine on the periodic table
This, on the periodic table
Gas in an ion thruster
It's a gas
Gas used in arc lamps The Washington Post 17 Dec 2016
Gas used in flashtubes LA Times Daily 25 Aug 2016
Flash tube gas USA Today 28 Apr 2016
TV-tube gas Eugene Sheffer 21 Mar 2016
Light gas The Washington Post 17 Mar 2016
Heavy, inert gas Universal 23 Feb 2016
Inert gas Thomas Joseph 01 Feb 2016
Gas used in flashtubes
Colorless gas
Noble gas
Element in many arc lamps The Washington Post 19 Dec 2015
Headlight gas New York Times 08 Dec 2015
Strobe light element Newsday 21 Nov 2015
Heavy noble gas USA Today 02 Nov 2015
Nobody comes back after 10:25? The Telegraph Toughie 03 Sep 2015
Radio tube gas Jonesin 07 Jul 2015
TV-tube material Eugene Sheffer 04 Jul 2015
Arc lamp gas Universal 21 Jun 2015
Gas used in arc lamps Wall Street Journal 27 Apr 2015
Arc lamp gas
Heavy noble gas
Headlight gas
Gas used in plasma screens
Strobe light element
Element number 54
Ten's Neon. In order, what's 54?
Element that's 68-Across
Gas in some headlights
Noble gas
Strobe light element
Searchlight element
Arc lamp gas
First inert gas made into a compound
Unreactive gas
One of the noble gases
Gas used in headlights
Gas present in the Martian atmosphere
Inert gas
Plasma screen component
Hard-to-combine gas
It's a gas
It's often in the spotlight
Atomic number 54
Colorless gas
It might be in the spotlight
It follows iodine in the periodic table
Flash lamp gas
It might be in the spotlight
It follows iodine in the periodic table
Flash lamp gas
Element #54
Rare but useful gas
10 Bit of atmosphere created by Times – nothing in Mirror
Inert gas
Noble gas
Colorless gas
Gas used in flash lamps
Gas used in lasers
It's a gas
It's a gas
Flashbulb element
Arc lamp gas
Element #54
Element in strobe lights
One of the noble gases
Gas used in arc lamps
Noble gas
Gas used in arc lamps
One of the noble gases
Photographic flash gas
Arc lamp gas
1980s Big Apple nightclub with a chemical name
It's a gas
It's under krypton on the periodic table
Arc-lamp gas
It's under krypton on the periodic table
It's noble
Gas used in lasers
Element in headlights
Noble gas
Radio-tube gas
Gas used in high-intensity headlights
Element next to iodine in the periodic table
Gas used in high-intensity headlights
Tube gas
Inert gas
Gas used in tubes
Light gas
It's 54, periodically speaking
Headlight gas
Light gas
"54" on the periodic table
One of the noble gases
Stroboscopic-lamp gas
Gas used in lasers
Gas used in arc lamps
Flashtube gas
An inert gas
Second-heaviest noble gas
Inert gas
Atomic number 54
A noble gas
Colorless, inactive gas
Element #54
A noble gas
Trace element in air
One of the noble gases
Noble gas
Element #54
Flashlamp gas
Gas for headlights
Arc-lamp gas
Inert gas used in lights
Element number 54
One of the noble gases
Flash lamp filler
Radio tube gas
Radio tube gas
Gas discovered in 1898
Radio tube filler
Gas discovered by Ramsay
A noble gas
Element 54
Television tube filler
A noble gas
An inert gas
Colorless, gaseous element
Gas in strobe lights
Element #54
Inert gas
Gas in radio tubes
It's in the air
Hard-to-combine gas
Hard-to-combine gas
Element in arc lamps
Radio tube filler
Atomic number 54
Gaseous element
It doesn't react well
Element named after the Greek word for "strange"
An inert gas
Gas in television tubes
Noble gas
Air component
Gas discovered in 1898
Gas used in strobe lights
Element 54
Kin of argon and neon
TV tube material
Filling for a TV tube
Inert gas
Gas used in TV tubes
Bubble-chamber gas
TV-tube element
Gas used in lasers
Radio-tube filler
Rare gas
Inert gas
Gaseous element used in lasers
Relative of neon
Gas in the atmosphere
Gaseous element in our atmosphere
Gaseous element
Inert gas.
Air component.
Rare gas.
Inert gaseous element.
Chemical element.
Gaseous element.
Gas from hot springs.
Heavy, colorless gas.
Element in air.
Element number 54
Chemical used in anaesthesia
Arc lamp gas
It's under krypton on the periodic table
Gas used in some lamps
Element #54
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