European erupter of 2022 crossword clue


This crossword clue European erupter of 2022 was discovered last seen in the February 5 2023 at the NewsDay Crossword. The crossword clue possible answer is available in 4 letters. This answers first letter of which starts with E and can be found at the end of A. We think ETNA is the possible answer on this clue.


Crossword clues for European erupter of 2022

Clue Answer
European erupter of 2022 ETNA
___-Magnons (prehistoric Europeans) CRO
___ Wilkie, first swimmer to have held British, American, Commonwealth, European, and Olympic titles at once DAVID
___ von der Leyen, first female head of the European Commission, who negotiated Brexit for the E.U. URSULA
___ Peninsula (region in Europe) IBERIAN
___ European Tour (women's golf league) LADIES
___ Angerer, 2013 UEFA Best Women's Player in Europe Award winner NADINE
__ Mountains (Europe/Asia range) TAPE
Word in some European country names LAND
With 9 Across, Indo-European subgroup ITALO
Whom a European nation is named for HUNS
White wine named for the European river valley where it's produced MOSELLE
What subjects and verbs must do [Europe] BULGARIAGREECE
Westernmost capital on the European mainland LISBON
Visiting Europe, say ABROAD
U.S. city named for a European capital ATHENSOHIO
The __: Europol headquarters HAGUE
The British ___ (Great Britain, Ireland, and smaller lands off the coast of Europe) ISLES
Tale about soldiers and treachery in southern Europe [1940, 1603] FORWHOMTHEBELLTOLLS
Subjects of European trials during the Renaissance WEREWOLVES
Southeast Europe's ___ Peninsula BALKAN
South European language GREEK
Sort by urgency of need [Europe] AUSTRIAGERMANY
Some natives of Europe ITALIANS
Some Eastern Europeans SERBS
Some early European foot soldiers PIKEMEN

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