Answer: METAL
METAL is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 179 times.
Referring Clues:
- One may be precious
- Copper, e.g.
- Mercury or cobalt
- It may be forged
- It may be picked up in a bar
- Palladium, for one
- Tungsten, e.g.
- Ozzy Osbourne's music, informally
- Rock music subgenre
- Ozzy Osbourne's music, for short
- Rock music genre
- Rock genre, informally
- Quonset hut material
- Stuff in a mint
- Bad stuff to microwave
- Rock genre
- Silver or platinum
- Zinc or zirconium
- Heavy ___ music
- Blue Öyster Cult's music genre
- What a detector may detect
- Zinc, for one
- Gold or silver
- Alloy component
- Gold or platinum
- Sheet ___
- Mercury, for one
- "Heavy" genre
- Iron, for one
- Iron or lead
- Scrap yard material
- Twisted Sister's music
- Gold, bronze, or silver
- Heavy or precious follower
- Rock variety
- It can be heavy or precious
- "Heavy" music genre
- Like most golf woods, nowadays
- Almost any element whose name ends in -ium
- Scandium, for example
- Judas Priest's genre
- Nickel, e.g.
- Lead, for example
- Sodium, for one
- Copper, for one
- Silver or steel
- Copper or aluminum
- Tin or titanium
- Ore material
- Forging product
- Def Leppard's genre
- Steel or silver
- It may be precious
- Wire material
- Smith's material
- Manganese or magnesium
- Microwave's foil?
- Good conductor?
- Heavy genre
- What a detector may find
- Microwave's nemesis
- Kind of detector
- No-no in a microwave
- Something to keep out of a microwave
- Cobalt or copper
- Detector type
- Word with heavy or sheet
- Conductive substance
- Heavy rock?
- Iron or copper, e.g.
- Rhenium or rhodium
- Word with "heavy" or "precious"
- Nickel or cadmium
- Heavy __
- With 85-Across, beachcomber's device
- Material used in 24-Across
- Bullion
- Type of detector
- Coin composition
- Detector activator
- Heavy ___
- Mercury, but not Mars
- SMWIA word
- Gold or lead
- It may be forged or precious
- Mint need
- Iridium, e.g.
- Platinum, for example
- Listing in the periodic table
- Gold, silver or bronze
- Tin or tungsten
- Listing on periodic table
- Iron or tin
- Music genre
- Iron or gold
- Gold, for one
- Silver or gold
- Lead, for one
- Platinum, e.g.
- Ore yield
- Ore yield
- Silver or tin
- Tin, for one
- "Heavy" music
- Smith's medium
- It's found in a foundry
- Founding need
- Copper or cobalt
- Heavy music?
- Black Sabbath's genre
- Lead or zinc
- Airport detector exciter
- In music, it can be heavy
- Copper or chromium
- Gold or iron
- Titanium or tin
- Airport detector activator
- Lithium or iridium
- Conductive element
- Silver or platinum, e.g.
- Osmium or rhodium
- Genre featured on MTV's "Headbangers Ball"
- Iron, e.g.
- Foundry material
- Gold or silver, e.g.
- Hard material
- Conductive material
- Headbanging music
- Heavy ___: music genre
- It may be found in sheets
- Word in many music genres
- Gold or copper
- Bullion, for instance
- Genre for death or megadeth
- Black Sabbath's genre, for short
- Molten cast iron
- Genre for Mötley Crüe
- Mercury or gallium
- Music genre word
- One of the world's greatest conductors?
- Calcium, e.g.
- Microwave no-no
- Nickel, but not dime
- Word with "precious" or "heavy"
- Grammy category
- Black Sabbath's music, for short
- Music genre that's sometimes "heavy"
- Get a lode of this!
- ___ detector
- Tin or aluminum
- Genre for Black Sabbath
- Bismuth or bullion
- Like virtually all golf club heads nowadays
- Nickel or copper
- Music genre that's the focus of Decibel magazine
- Sometimes-heavy music genre
- Ore's yield
- "___ Health": Quiet Riot album
- Titanium or vibranium
- Iron or steel, for example
- Heavy ___ band
- Music genre with "death" and "speed" varieties
- Lead, e.g.
- U, V or W, on the periodic table
- A Band Called Pain music genre
- Copper or nickel
- Nickel isn't the main one in a nickel
- Copper or iron
- Category for iron and Iron Maiden
- Music genre often labeled "heavy"
- Valuable part of ore
- Chrome or silver
- Lead or copper, for example
- Copper or zinc
- 51-Across, e.g.
- Material in a robot costume
- Alloy
- Key material?
- Black Sabbath genre
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 10, 2024
- LA Times - April 29, 2024
- USA Today - April 23, 2024
- LA Times - January 17, 2024
- USA Today - October 31, 2023
- LA Times - April 10, 2023
- USA Today - February 23, 2023
- LA Times - February 07, 2023
- USA Today - December 15, 2022
- LA Times - June 19, 2022
- USA Today - June 08, 2022
- LA Times - May 15, 2022
- New York Times - February 15, 2022
- New York Times - February 12, 2022
- New York Times - January 25, 2022
- USA Today - December 15, 2021
- New York Times - December 13, 2021
- USA Today - November 22, 2021
- USA Today - April 07, 2021
- Universal - March 17, 2021
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