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Below are all the known answers to the Cinder cone, originally crossword clue for today’s puzzle. You may notice more than one answer, and that means the clue was used in a previous puzzle and refers to a different answer. In that case, the most recent answer will be at the top of the list. You can double-check the letter count to make sure it fits in the grid.
Cinder Cone, Originally Crossword Clue
The answer to the Cinder cone, originally crossword clue is:
- LAVA (4 letters)
The clue and answer(s) above was last seen on March 24, 2022 in the WSJ Crossword. It can also appear across various crossword publications, including newspapers and websites around the world like New York Times, LA Times, Universal and more.
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Crossword Puzzle Tips and Trivia
It’s ok to make mistakes
Don’t be afraid to guess and go back and erase wrong answers. You may figure out an answer that intersects with one of your guesses and realize your original guess was incorrect. That’s why erasers exist, though! When you get more practice, you can switch to using a pen.
When was the first crossword puzzle invented?
The first known published crossword puzzle was created by a journalist by the name of Arthur Wynne from Liverpool, and Wynne is credited at the inventory of crossword puzzles. The crossword appeared on December 21, 1913 in New York World. Crosswords became a regular weekly feature in New York World, and other publications such as the Pittsburgh Press and The Boston Globe later picked them up.
For more crossword clue answers, you can check out our website’s Crossword section.
Published: Mar 24, 2022 02:07 am