Mount St. Helens's counterpart in Sicily Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% AETNA Mount St. Helens's counterpart in Sicily (5)
67% ASH The eruption of Mount St. Helens released 520 million tons of it (3) New York Times Mini Aug 6, 2025
65% LAT Long.'s counterpart (3) Universal Sep 4, 2025
62% SRTA Mlle.'s Spanish counterpart (4) USA Today Aug 30, 2025
59% VOLCANO Mount St. Helens, for one (7) LA Times Daily Mar 11, 2025
59% LAVA Mount St. Helens outflow (4) USA Today Nov 29, 2017
59% ASHES Mount St. Helens fallout (5) USA Today Aug 12, 2017
59% SPIRITLAKE It's at the foot of Mount St. Helens (10)
59% SPEWER Mount St. Helens, for one (6)
59% ASHCLOUD Mount St. Helens product (8)
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