Gas |
Sign |
Trees |
A gas |
Signs |
Glower |
No. 10 |
Element |
Day-Glo |
__Vegas |
___ lamp |
Rare gas |
Gas lamp |
Gas sign |
Lamp gas |
Tube gas |
Sign gas |
Noble gas |
Light gas |
Inert gas |
Old Dodge |
Light ___ |
___ tetra |
Bulb fill |
Glass gas |
Strip gas |
Bar light |
Vegas gas |
It's noble |
It's a gas |
Store sign |
Very vivid |
Ginza glow |
Bright gas |
Garish gas |
Glowing ad |
Light type |
Strip sign |
Tetra type |
Useful gas |
Gaudy sign |
Vegas sign |
It's inert |
Sign light |
Sign style |
Tube light |
Motel sign |
City light |
A noble gas |
Street sign |
Very bright |
Diner sign. |
Night sight |
Lamp filler |
The new gas |
Ad-sign gas |
Argon's kin |
Charged gas |
Dodge brand |
Flashy sign |
Gaudy light |
Glitzy sign |
Hardly drab |
Retro shade |
Reno lights |
Sign filler |
Signage gas |
Strip light |
Tavern sign |
Vegas sight |
Garish sign |
Ginza light |
Showy light |
Ultrabright |
Light stuff |
Vegas light |
Marquee gas |
Superbright |
Glowing gas |
Dodge model |
Element #10 |
Rialto sign |
Bright sign |
An inert gas |
Odorless gas |
Night light? |
Kind of lamp |
Bygone Dodge |
Quite bright |
Kind of tube |
Bright color |
Ultra-bright |
Bright light |
Kind of sign |
Street light |
Lighting gas |
A city light |
Bar sign gas |
Colorful gas |
Gas of Vegas |
Ginza glower |
Luminous gas |
Star's light |
Tubular lamp |
Vegas glower |
Vegas shiner |
Former Dodge |
Gas in Vegas |
Light filler |
Sign element |
Extra-bright |
Flashy light |
Glowing sign |
Broadway gas |
Rialto light |
Gas in glass |
Gas in signs |
Garish light |
Type of light |
Kind of light |
Inert element |
Light element |
Downtown sign |
Bright lights |
10 on a table |
Cafe-sign gas |
Certain Dodge |
Chemist's #10 |
Display light |
Dodge compact |
Far from dull |
Flashing sign |
Gas — light |
Inert gas, Ne |
Ionizable gas |
Laser element |
Light lighter |
Luminous sign |
Monatomic gas |
Overly bright |
Outdoor light |
Rialto glower |
Strip lighter |
Type of sign. |
Las Vegas gas |
Really bright |
Theater light |
Electric sign |
Hardly pastel |
Colorful sign |
Gas for signs |
Gas in lights |
Gas in a sign |
A kind of sign |
Barfront light |
Bar sign light |
Broadway sign. |
Gas at a diner |
Glowing bright |
Inert lamp gas |
Las Vegas sign |
Main St. light |
Marquee filler |
Retro sign gas |
Xenon's cousin |
Light in signs |
Nighttime lure |
Noble" element |
Plymouth model |
Downtown light |
Light-tube gas |
Sign-light gas |
Element no. 10 |
Store-sign gas |
Gaseous element |
Old Dodge model |
Storefront sign |
Light material? |
Bright sign gas |
Broadway light. |
Cousin of argon |
Gas in marquees |
Helium-__ laser |
Marquee element |
Nightclub light |
Not-so-rare gas |
Sign brightener |
Tavern sign gas |
Barroom fixture |
Certain signage |
Broadway shiner |
Commercial sign |
Gas on Broadway |
Glow from Vegas |
Strip lighting? |
Casino sign gas |
It's in the air |
Las Vegas light |
Brightly colored |
Like some colors |
Las Vegas lights |
Broadway feature |
Commercial light |
Display lighting |
Easily seen sign |
Gas in bar signs |
Gas on The Strip |
Ginza night glow |
Lighted-sign gas |
Lighting element |
Loud, as a color |
Marquee material |
More than bright |
No. 10 in a list |
Shiny sign stuff |
Storefront light |
Strip brightener |
Type of lighting |
Vegas' __ Museum |
Deion's nickname |
Extremely bright |
Krypton relative |
Sign enhancement |
Advertiser's gas |
Broadway blinker |
Illuminating gas |
Atomic number 10 |
Times Square gas |
Advertising sign |
Blindingly bright |
Bright, colorwise |
Downtown lighting |
Garish store sign |
Gas in a bar sign |
Gas in some bulbs |
Glass tube filler |
It glows in a bar |
It may say "DINER |
Light in the Loop |
Light up in a bar |
Luminous sign gas |
Lure on the strip |
Main Street sign. |
Nighttime flasher |
Relative of argon |
Relative of xenon |
Russian's refusal |
Shockingly bright |
Sign of nightlife |
Uncommonly bright |
Vegas illuminator |
Vivid, as crayons |
Advertising light |
Diner sign filler |
Element number 10 |
Gaudy night light |
Las Vegas glitter |
Showy sign filler |
Sign on the Strip |
Discovery of 1898 |
Hard-to-miss sign |
Store window sign |
Vivid crayon type |
Sign of our times |
Times Square sign |
Vegas night sight |
Gas in some signs |
Gas used in signs |
Light on Broadway |
Eye-catching sign |
Vegas sign filler |
Gas used in lasers |
Sign of the times? |
Like bright colors |
It glows for shows |
An 1898 discovery. |
Broadway light gas |
D-I-N-E-R material |
Dodge bright light |
Garish night light |
Gas for a bar sign |
Gas in diner signs |
Gas in retro signs |
Gaudy light source |
Glass bender's gas |
It could be a sign |
Store-window light |
Super bright light |
Times Square light |
Unreactive element |
Sign-enhancing gas |
Former Dodge model |
Broadway luminary? |
Bright night light |
Discontinued Dodge |
Gas in store signs |
Advertising medium |
Certain tube filler |
Gas in tavern signs |
Gas in Vegas lights |
Main St. brightener |
Theatrical lighting |
Tube-lighting input |
Tubular lamp filler |
Broadway light type |
Gas in garish signs |
Gas in glass tubing |
Sign of the sixties |
Type of bright sign |
Gas in bright signs |
Gas in a DINER sign |
Relative of krypton |
Broadway brightener |
''Eat at Joe's'' gas |
A sign of the times? |
Advertising element? |
Big element in Vegas |
Broadway illuminator |
Bygone Dodge compact |
Fluorescent lamp gas |
Gas in a bright sign |
Gas used in ad signs |
Like Broadway lights |
Neighbor of fluorine |
Shop light, ... sign |
Sign of the fifties? |
Sign that stands out |
Source of sign shine |
Times Square flasher |
Advertising-sign gas |
Bright signage light |
Gas in lighted signs |
Number 10 on a table |
Popular gas in Vegas |
Vivid type of crayon |
Cryogenic refrigerant |
Advertising material? |
Bright light at night |
Brilliant, as a color |
Broadway illumination |
Element before sodium |
Element found in none |
Gas abundant in Vegas |
Gas discovery of 1898 |
Gas in an "OPEN" sign |
Gas in many pub signs |
Great White Way light |
Lighted sign contents |
Like some bar signage |
Marquee filler, maybe |
W.A.S.P. "The ___ God |
Attention-getting gas |
Gas for a Broadway ad |
Like many Vegas signs |
Times Square lighting |
Vivid crayon category |
Advertising-light gas |
Gas in a glowing sign |
Some make light of it |
Gas discovered in 1898 |
One of the noble gases |
Colorful tropical fish |
__ Deion: NFL nickname |
Open late" sign, maybe |
About .002% of dry air |
Attention-getting sign |
Bit of bar advertising |
Element in advertising |
Element in diner signs |
Element in Vegas signs |
Gas in a flashing sign |
Gas in some sign tubes |
It's a gas on Broadway |
Light type on Broadway |
One of the inert gases |
Overly bright, perhaps |
Sign filler, sometimes |
Type of big city light |
Very bright, as colors |
Arcade Fire "___ Bible |
Gas on the Vegas strip |
It lights up Las Vegas |
It lights up the night |
Eye-catching sign type |
Las Vegas illumination |
Animal" band ___ Trees |
Attention-getting light |
Light that's a real gas |
Conductor seen at night |
Brightly colored crayon |
Component of some signs |
Element in vacuum tubes |
Gas in commercial signs |
Gas ubiquitous in Vegas |
Gas used in many lights |
Gas used in store signs |
Glitzy sign type, often |
Its gas gets attention? |
Like sign on venue wall |
Like some '80s clothing |
Rialto attention-getter |
Second in a noble line? |
Type of sign or its gas |
Very bright, as a color |
Very vivid, as a crayon |
1898 chemical discovery |
Advertising sign medium |
Contents of some lights |
Gas in many Vegas signs |
Gas in some store signs |
Light used in bar signs |
Like fluorescent colors |
Periodic table's no. 10 |
Silverchair's "Ballroom |
Element of Times Square |
Its atomic number is 10 |
Like highlighter colors |
You can make light of it |
__ Carrot: Crayola color |
Arcade Fire's "___ Bible |
Extra-bright, as a color |
Gas in commercial lights |
Gas in gas station signs |
Gas in many saloon signs |
Gas in some store lights |
Gaseous attention-getter |
Geissler tube illuminant |
It glows in glass tubes. |
Lighter-than-air element |
Liquid ___ (refrigerant) |
Overly bright, as colors |
Really bright, as colors |
Sign material, sometimes |
__ tetra (aquarium fish) |
You may make light of it |
Bright light on Broadway |
Chrysler Corporation car |
Gas in advertising signs |
It's a gas in Las Vegas! |
Las Vegas light material |
Light on the Vegas strip |
Like the lights of Vegas |
Very bright, as a crayon |
Bright, like some crayons |
Element in many pub signs |
Gas in some glowing signs |
Gaseous chemical element. |
Glaring lure on the strip |
Inert gas in vacuum tubes |
Like Arcade Fire's "Bible |
Like sign in concert hall |
Like some Crayola crayons |
Marquee material, perhaps |
Ne, on the periodic table |
Ramsay-Travers find: 1898 |
Second-lightest noble gas |
Silverchair "___ Ballroom |
The Box Tops "___ Rainbow |
Type of hard-to-miss sign |
Useful discovery of 1898. |
Vibrant, as crayon colors |
Bright, as a crayon color |
Element seen in Las Vegas |
Gas in store-window signs |
Gas used in glowing signs |
Garish Broadway sign type |
Like many Las Vegas signs |
Glowing discovery of 1898 |
Gas that's hard to ignore |
Gas in advertising lights |
Colorless, gaseous element |
Everybody Talks" ___ Trees |
Attention-getting sign gas |
Bright light seen at night |
Chemical discovery of 1898 |
Element in Geiger counters |
Eye-catching sign material |
Glowing gas in store signs |
Nighttime attention getter |
Reason for glowing letters |
Surprisingly colorless gas |
Open 24 hours" sign, maybe |
Gas in many Las Vegas signs |
Gas used in tubular lights. |
It's a gas, except to Dodge |
John Mayer song about sign? |
Like colors worn by a raver |
None can alter this element |
One of the six inert gasses |
One of the six noble gasses |
Open all night" sign, maybe |
Extremely vivid, as a color |
Algren's "The ___ Wilderness |
An element in our atmosphere |
Extremely bright, as a color |
Inert element used in lights |
Scientific discovery of 1898 |
The Arcade Fire's "___ Bible |
Utah "Animal" band ___ Trees |
Very conspicuous, color-wise |
Very vivid, as crayon colors |
Open 24 hours" sign, perhaps |
Like many highlighter colors |
Like some highlighter colors |
Source of the Las Vegas glow |
Bright light in the big city |
Gas for the theater district |
___ Lights" (Demi Lovato hit) |
About .002% of the atmosphere |
Arcade Fire's "Bible" is this |
Bright light type on Broadway |
Gas in a glowing "DINER" sign |
Gas used in storefront lights |
Bright, in crayon color names |
Gas used in lighted bar signs |
Material for some night signs |
___ tetra (aquarium favorite) |
___ Lights" (Demi Lovato song) |
Cryogenic refigeration element |
Element obtained only from air |
Gas in some very bright lights |
Like brightly colored clothing |
Like sign outside concert hall |
Ramsay-Travers discovery: 1898 |
Word on really bright Crayolas |
Gas in some fluorescent lights |
Everybody Talks" band ___ Trees |
Element having atomic number 10 |
Element in most flashing lights |
Illuminated gas in a glass tube |
Word on vividly colored crayons |
Gas that can light up the night |
Gas used in many electric signs |
Illuminated gas in a diner sign |
___ tetra (bright aquarium fish) |
Element found in Geiger counters |
Element in a lot of advertising? |
Gas found in many colorful signs |
Gas found in many electric signs |
Gas used in fluorescent lighting |
Helium's periodic table neighbor |
Medium for sculptor Bruce Nauman |
Sign of nighttime entertainment? |
Element used in many bright signs |
Eye-catching "Open 24 hours" sign |
Gas in many Las Vegas Strip signs |
Kind of lights seen in some signs |
Two-sport pro "___ Deion" Sanders |
WASP "The ___ God" (2-part album) |
Bright light type in the big city |
Advertising sign element, perhaps |
____ Trees (alternative rock band) |
Flasher on the streets of New York |
Gas found in a flashing diner sign |
Gas used in brightly colored signs |
Like many signs on the Vegas Strip |
'99 Silverchair album "___ Ballroom |
Open 24 hours" sign material, often |
Chemical element with the symbol Fe |
Gas that's used to illuminate signs |
Gas used in colorful flashing signs |
Kind of light in a psychic's window |
Periodic-table neighbor of fluorine |
Two-sport great "___" Deion Sanders |
WASP "___ God" 2-part concept album |
___ Lights" (2013 Demi Lovato song) |
Gas used in some lighted beer signs |
Bright, like some highlighter colors |
Advertising sign material, sometimes |
Like an "Open 24 hours" sign, perhaps |
Gas that fills tubes in colorful signs |
___ Carrot (fluorescent Crayola color) |
Contents of a flickering sign, at times |
Fluorine neighbor in the periodic table |
It's below helium in the periodic table |
It's below helium on the periodic table |
Ramsay and Travers discovered it, 1898. |
Word in the names of some bright colors |
It's under helium in the periodic table |
___ Carrot (bright orange Crayola color) |
Gas found in many bright Las Vegas signs |
Gas used in lighting the Las Vegas Strip |
It precedes sodium in the periodic table |
Bright and fluorescent, like 1980s colors |
Element above argon on the periodic table |
Gas that gives the Golden Nugget its glow |
Inert gas used in many electric bar signs |
Type of bright color popular in the 1980s |
___ Deion (onetime nickname in the N.F.L.) |
Element below helium in the periodic table |
Element below helium on the periodic table |
Gas that illuminates many Las Vegas lights |
John Mayer song about an advertising sign? |
Noble gas that can be used in bright signs |
Fifth-most abundant element in the universe |
It's next to fluorine in the periodic table |
It's next to fluorine on the periodic table |
Like Crayola's Laser Lemon or Shocking Pink |
The ___ Bible (John Kennedy Toole novel) |
___ Deion (nickname for former NFL star Sanders) |
Jackson Browne "The benediction of the ___ light |
Former Dodge model that shares its name with a gas |
Inert gas that is element #10 on the periodic table |
___ Trees (band with the 2014 album "Pop Psychology") |
Element between helium and argon on the periodic table |
One of the inert gases in the periodic table of elements |
One of the inert gases on the periodic table of elements |
Element #10 (Really, it's that early in the sequence? Wow.) |