Blubber extract once used as lamp fuel Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% WHALEOIL Blubber extract once used as lamp fuel (8)
3% CRY Blubber (3) LA Times Mini Nov 6, 2025
3% WEEP Blubber (4) LA Times Mini Nov 6, 2025
3% GAS Fuel not used by EVs (3) USA Today Oct 11, 2025
3% FAT Blubber (3) New York Times Aug 8, 2025
2% OCTANE Volatile substance used at once (6) (6) Mirror Cryptic Nov 9, 2025
2% GENIE Magic lamp dweller (5) LA Times Daily Nov 5, 2025
2% LAVA Kind of lamp or cake (4)
2% COALS BBQ fuel (5) Eugene Sheffer Oct 29, 2025
2% MINE Ore extraction site (4) The Times Concise Oct 28, 2025
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