| Volcano in Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" | 69 |
| Volcano in 1983 news | 20 |
| Volcano described in Virgil's "Aeneid" | 52 |
| Volcano described in "The Aeneid" | 43 |
| Volcano called Mongibello in its native land | 44 |
| Volcanic mountain | 17 |
| Volcanic menace in Sicily | 25 |
| Virgil described its "roar of frightful ruin" | 55 |
| View from the Gulf of Catania | 29 |
| View from Biancavilla | 21 |
| Vicious volcano | 15 |
| Vesuvius's Sicilian counterpart | 35 |
| Vesuvius's cousin | 21 |
| Vesuvio's close relative | 28 |
| Vessel for heating liquids | 26 |
| Typhon was trapped under it, in Greek myth | 42 |
| Two-mile-high menace | 20 |
| Town near Pittsburgh | 20 |
| Threat to Catania | 17 |
| Tartarus topper | 15 |
| Taormina backdrop | 17 |
| Tallest active volcano of Europe | 32 |
| Stromboli's cousin | 22 |
| Spewer of 2002 | 14 |
| Southern Italian smoker | 23 |
| Source of many Sicilian explosions | 34 |
| Source of an explosion in Italy | 31 |
| Smoky peak | 10 |
| Smoker in the "Aeneid"? | 33 |
| Small stove | 11 |
| Site seen from the Ferrovia Circumetnea railway | 47 |
| Site of Vulcan's smithy | 27 |
| Site of the smithy of Cyclops | 29 |
| Site of the forges of Vulcan | 28 |
| Site of the Cyclopes' smithy | 32 |
| Site of the Cyclopean smithy | 28 |
| Site of the Bocca Nuova crater | 30 |
| Site of over 260 eruptions | 26 |
| Site of Hephaestus's workshop | 33 |
| Site of Cyclops' smithy | 27 |
| Site of an occasional outbreak in Sicily | 40 |
| Sister of Vesuvius | 18 |
| Silvestri craters site | 22 |
| Sight from Catania | 18 |
| Sicily's smoker | 19 |
| Sicily's peak | 17 |
| Sicily's Mt. ___ | 20 |
| Sicily's Mount ___ | 22 |
| Sicily's Mongibello | 23 |
| Sicily's lava spewer | 24 |
| Sicily backdrop | 15 |
| Sicilian tourist draw | 21 |
| Sicilian summit site | 20 |
| Sicilian site | 13 |
| Sicilian scorcher | 17 |
| Sicilian peak popular in crosswords | 35 |
| Sicilian lava spewer | 20 |
| Sicilian lava source | 20 |
| Sicilian hotspot | 16 |
| Sicilian hothead | 16 |
| Sicilian hot head? | 18 |
| Sicilian high-rise? | 19 |
| Sicilian firebox | 16 |
| Sicilian concert festival sight | 31 |
| Sicilian blowhard? | 18 |
| Sicilian blower | 15 |
| Sicilian backdrop | 17 |
| Sicilian active volcano | 23 |
| Sicilian "time bomb" | 30 |
| September 2007 erupter | 22 |
| Rock jazz group FLEA's other name | 37 |
| Pittsburgh suburb with an Old World name | 40 |
| Peak in Catania province | 24 |
| Part of the Sicilian scenery | 28 |
| Overlooks Catania | 17 |
| One of Vulcan's workshops | 29 |
| One of the Decade Volcanoes | 27 |
| Old lab heater | 14 |
| Old erupter | 11 |
| October 2013 erupter | 20 |
| Noted lava-maker | 16 |
| Noted lava maker | 16 |
| Noted island peak | 17 |
| Natives call it Mongibello | 26 |
| Name thought to be derived from the Phoenician for "furnace" | 70 |
| Name derived from ancient Greek for "I burn" | 54 |
| Mythological forging place | 26 |
| Mountain whose name in Greek means "I burn" | 53 |
| Mountain whose Italian name is Mongibello | 41 |
| Mountain that houses Vulcan's forge, in myth | 48 |
| Mountain that housed Hephaestus's workshop | 46 |
| Mountain seen erupting in "Revenge of the Sith" | 57 |
| Mountain on the Mediterranean | 29 |
| Mountain known locally as Mongibello | 36 |
| Mountain an insurance company named itself after | 48 |
| Mount, north of Catania | 23 |
| Mount whose name means "I burn" | 41 |
| Mount St. Helen's foreign relative | 38 |
| Mount known locally as Mongibello | 33 |
| Mount in Europe | 15 |