| Gas brand that's also an Italian pronoun |
| Las Vegas resort with an Italian name |
| Starchy tubers |
| Adult contemporary radio fare |
| Las Vegas glitter |
| Radio stations, e.g. |
| Colorless, flammable gas |
| Be victorious in Vegas |
| Madagascar's largest carnivore |
| Like noxious gases |
| Radio exposure |
| Gas |
| Old radio parts |
| Abner's radio chum |
| Radio settings |
| Poisonous gas that smells like garlic |
| A gaseous element |
| Most common of the noble gases |
| Radio or TV journalist |
| Gases or vapors that are dangerous to inhale |
| Chemist's glass tube |
| Some radio stations |
| Former gas station chain with a torch in its logo |
| Elementary gases |
| Inactive, as gases |
| Be excessively loud, as a radio |
| Hazardous household gas |
| Against a Vegas worker? (Surprise! Did you expect a clue about selling heirlooms?) |
| Amateur radio operator |
| Knockout gas |