- HELL
- Nether world
- War, to Sherman
- War, it's said
- ___ You Talmbout (2015 Janelle Monáe song)
- The bad place, as it is never referred to on "The Good Place"
- Fire station?
- Sinner's fate
- Inferno
- Subject for Dante
- Infernal place
- Perdition
- Subject for Bosch
- ___ is other people: Sartre
- Dante setting
- What an imp often catches
- It was made for "loveless hearts", per Voltaire
- See 58-Down
- Dogs are constantly being scared by vacuum cleaners in it, per a "Family Guy" episode
- Alternative to high water
- Hades
- Sherman's word for war
- Fire down below?
- ___ week (pre-initiation time for a frat)
- It's sometimes raised
- ___ week (frat initiation period)
- Satan's domain
- Dante's inferno
- Paradise's opposite
- Like a bat out of ___
- High water's partner
- Something to catch or raise
- Fiery fate
- Sherman's equivalent of war
- War, as they say
- Subject of a Dante book
- Satan place
- War is __
- __ week: frat initiation period
- __'s Angels
- Handbasket rider's destination?
- See 9-Down
- Word after raise or catch
- '__ is empty / And all the devils are here': "The Tempest"
- 29-Down's milieu
- Land down under?
- Satan's realm
- Setting of many a "Far Side" comic
- Severe criticism
- Meat Loaf's "Bat Out of __"
- Place with nine circles, per Dante
- Billie Eilish's "All the Good Girls Go to __"
- War is __: Sherman
- Diabolical domain
- Hot spot
- ___ hath no fury ...
- It might be raised
- Gambling-house.
- War.
- Scene of first part of "Divine Comedy."
- A division of Dante's "Commedia.”
- Gehenna.
- The powers of evil.
- Tophet.
- ___ Gate, section of the East River.
- Sheol.
- ___ Gate, part of the East River.
- Dantean setting.
- Synonym for war.
- State of misery
- ___ diver (grebe)
- ___ on wheels
- Havoc
- War, in a quote
- Dante locale
- War is ___: Sherman
- Site of Milton's Pandemonium
- Tophet or Gehenna
- Heaven's opposite
- Pandemonium
- Word with bent or diver
- Base place
- The Divine Comedy locale
- Tartarus
- Thing sometimes given or caught
- Terrible rigor
- Drat!' magnified nyt 1996 HELL High water's partner nyt 1996 HELL Site of 7-Down nyt 1996 HELLCAT Shrew nyt 1996 HELLO Greetings!"
- War is ___
- High water alternative
- What partyers raise
- Scratch pad?
- Classic AC/DC song represented by the falling circled letters and this answer
- Word spelled with "double hockey sticks"
- Living ___
- Something to pay?
- Fiery place
- Extreme torment
- The pit
- What may be raised at celebrations
- A place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself: Shaw
- It may be raised at a party
- Misery
- The pits
- A half-filled auditorium, to Frost
- Epitome of hotness
- Something to catch from scolding parents
- Subject of Dante's "Inferno"
- Fire place?
- It's divided into nine circles
- Where to go "for the company," per Mark Twain
- Frequent Bosch setting
- Other people, per Sartre
- Nether regions
- I hold it to be the inalienable right of anybody to go to ___ in his own way: Robert Frost
- Tartarus, by another name
- Good as ___ (Lizzo hit)
- Alternative to high water, in an idiom
- Where 95-Down's Wild Ride ends, at Disneyland
- Crap!
- *Fire down below? (and the end of the word ladder)
- '-- Have to Go' ('60 hit)
- '-- Is for Heroes' ('62 film)
- All-American Rejects "Gives You ___"
- Good as ___ (Lizzo bop)
- ___-bent (stubbornly determined)
- Foo Fighters song for devils?
- Dante topic
- Place sometimes spelled with "double hockey sticks"
- What the rightmost panel of Hieronymus Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights" depicts
- War, so it's said
- Where Bill and Ted defeat Death, in "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey"
- Road to ___ (opening number of "Hadestown")
- High water's alternative
- 'Paradise Lost' locale
- It has a fire down below?
- Beelzebub's bailiwick
- Lucifer's realm
- Locale for 10-Down
- Satan's place
- Groening strip setting
- ___ come around eventually!
- Place unlikely to freeze over
- Devil's realm
- What war is
- Better to reign in ___ . . .
- Inferno: Ital.
- Heaven it's not
- The devil's playground
- Setting of Sartre's "No Exit"
- ___ come around
- Heaven and ___
- Setting of Dante's "Inferno"
- It's ___ on earth to be heavenly
- Something to raise
- See 85 Down
- Dante went there, figuratively
- Subject of Botticelli's map referenced in Dan Brown's book "Inferno"
- Unbearable experience
- Word sometimes spelled with "double hockey sticks"
- Unendurable ordeal
- Divine Comedy setting
- Satan's hangout
- Word humorously spelled with hockey sticks