| MAUNALOA | Active volcano on the island of Hawaii (5,3) |
| FUJI | An active volcano on the island of Honshu |
| MTPELEE | Abbreviated name of a volcano on the island of Martinique that erupted in 1902 causing the worst dis |
| ETNA | Volcano on the island of Sicily where the Roman god of fire supposedly lived (4) |
| VESUVIUS | Active volcano on the shore of the Bay of Naples (8) |
| AETNA | It is an active volcano on the east coast of Sicily, and it is the highest active volcano in Europe. In Titus Andronicus (act 3, scene 1), Marcus Andronicus says, "Now let hot ___ cool in Sicily, / An |
| KILAUEA | Active volcano on the southeastern slope of Mauna Loa, Hawaii |
| KRAKATOA | Volcano on Rakata Island in the Sunda Strait between Java and Sumatra, Indonesia. Its explosive eruption and collapse in 1883 triggered a series of tsunamis; the greatest wave reached a height of 120 |
| MAUNAKEA | Dormant volcano on N central Hawaii island; the highest mountain in the world when measured from its underwater base (5,3) |
| HILO | A town in Hawaii on the island of Hawaii. |
| POPOCATEPETL | Volcano on the border of the states of Mexico and Puebla, central Mexico. The name in the Nahuatl means "Smoking Mountain." (12) |
| KONA | Coastal region on the island of Hawaii |
| MOUNTPELEE | Active volcano on Martinique; cause of the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th Century (5,5) |
| OAHU | Third-largest of the islands of Hawaii, known as The Gathering Place (4) |
| LANAI | Sixth-largest of the islands of Hawaii, separated from Maui by the Auau Channel (5) |
| STROMBOLI | There is a constantly active volcano on this island off the coast of Sicily |
| TAMBORA | Volcano on the northern coast of Sumbawa island, Indonesia, that in April 1815 exploded in the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history. (7) |
| MTS | The islands of Hawaii, effectively: Abbr. |
| EREBUS | Mount _, active volcano on Ross Island, Antarctica (6) |
| LAVA | What erupted from a volcano on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent starting in April |