Volcano that's 10,900 ft. high Crossword Clue

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40 Potential Answers:

RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% MTETNA Volcano that's 10,900 ft. high (6)
95% ETNA 10,741-ft. high volcano. (4)
86% INS Ft. parts (3) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Sep 14, 2025
86% ANDES Where 900+ volcanoes are (5) Newsday Jul 21, 2018
82% MAGMA Contents of a volcano (5) New York Times Mini Oct 31, 2025
82% S Sicilian volcano (1) USA Today Quick Oct 30, 2025
82% ERUPT Blow, as a volcano (5) The Telegraph Plusword Oct 24, 2025
82% MTDOOM Mordor volcano (6) Universal Oct 23, 2025
78% MONS Olympus ___ (Martian volcano) (4) New York Times Oct 26, 2025
78% LAVA What a volcano spews (4) USA Today Oct 24, 2025
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