- NEON
- Sign element
- Chrysler Corporation name
- Inert gas
- Light gas
- Broadway sign type
- It's a gas
- Kind of sign
- Petite Plymouth
- Type of 14A
- Very bright, as colors
- Advertising element
- Advertising sign gas
- Broadway light
- Dodge compact
- Glitzy light
- Las Vegas gas
- Las Vegas light
- Sign gas
- Element seen on Broadway
- Prominent element on the Vegas Strip
- Second-lightest inert gas
- Lighting element used by some modern artists
- Kind of light in a psychic's window
- The Arcade Fire's "___ Bible"
- Brightly colored
- Like colors worn by a raver
- Gas above some diners
- Element #10
- Day-Glo
- This is a gas
- Open 24 hours sign, maybe
- #10 on a table
- Cryogenic refigeration element
- Gas in a bar sign
- Glowing bright
- Like highlighter colors
- Retro shade
- Shiny sign stuff
- Medium for sculptor Bruce Nauman
- Like some '80s clothing
- Bright and shiny, as colors
- Casino light
- Inert element
- Lit sort of sign
- Broadway gas
- Gas in some bulbs
- A noble gas
- Lights on Broadway
- Vegas gas?
- Sunset Strip sight
- Night light?
- Type of tetra
- Sign of nightlife
- Far from drab
- Gas in tubes
- Old Dodge model
- Extra-bright
- Dodge model
- Noble gas
- Element used in Geiger counters
- Gas found in Geiger counters
- Gas used in lasers
- Liquid ___ (cryogenic refrigerant)
- Gas light
- Ten on a certain table
- The ___ Bible (John Kennedy Toole novel)
- Lighting element
- Monatomic gas
- Very conspicuous, color-wise
- Element in a lot of advertising?
- Vegas sign filler
- Ultrabright
- What creates a buzz around the restaurant industry?
- Open filler, often
- Open, one might say
- Advertising medium
- Bright night light
- Glowing gas
- What makes some letters stand out
- One might attract you to a store
- Gas found in lamps
- Light bulb filler
- Light stuff
- Plymouth auto
- Times Square flasher?
- Advertising material?
- Gas on Broadway?
- Nickname for Deion Sanders
- Sign or its gas
- Gas in glass
- Gas used in lamps
- Lighted ad
- Marquee filler
- Plymouth model
- Very bright, as a color
- Extremely bright
- Marquee gas
- Flasher on the Strip
- Bar sign brightener
- Las Vegas glow
- Light filler
- Marquee material
- Lighted sign contents
- Modern gaslight
- Inert gas in vacuum tubes
- Like bright colors
- Chemist's #10
- Element seen in Las Vegas
- Vegas light
- Bright sign
- Strip lighting?
- Advertising sign
- Bright light seen at night
- Element in many pub signs
- Gas in Vegas
- Gas in many pub signs
- Gas on the Vegas strip
- Glitzy sign type, often
- Great White Way light
- Like many signs on the Vegas Strip
- Bright light
- Element in advertising?
- It glows in a bar
- Discontinued Dodge
- Extremely vivid, as a color
- Gas discovered in 1898
- Gas in tavern signs
- Gaseous element
- It lights up the night
- Overly bright
- Theatrical lighting
- Advertising light
- Broadway brightener
- Nighttime flasher
- Sign-enhancing gas
- Element in diner signs
- Light type
- Nighttime attention getter
- One of the inert gases
- ___ tetra
- Extremely bright, as a color
- Gas in many saloon signs
- Tetra type
- The ___ Nature Tour (2015 Marina and the Diamonds concert series)
- Light of the Great White Way
- GEO competitor
- Lighting gas
- Illuminant
- VACANCY sign
- Gas in a tube
- Gaseous sign
- Ginza glow
- Light source
- Roadside sign
- Strip light
- Gas at the theater?
- Light at a bar
- 41 Down model
- Lamp gas
- Light on a strip
- One of the noble gases
- Sign brightener
- Gas in a store sign
- Ginza light
- Light element
- Bar light
- Bar sign gas
- Gas at a diner
- It precedes sodium in the periodic table
- Nighttime lure
- Broadway light gas
- Casino sign gas
- It could be a sign
- Light on the Vegas strip
- Tube gas
- Vegas sign
- City light
- Number 10 on a table
- Old Dodge
- Gas in a sign
- Popular gas in Vegas
- Sign on the Strip
- Its atomic number is 10
- Strip lighter
- Krypton relative
- __ Deion: NFL nickname
- Chemical discovery of 1898
- Light on Broadway
- Street light
- Flashy sign
- Broadway shiner
- Commercial sign
- Eye-catching sign
- __ Carrot: Crayola color
- Gas in glass tubing
- Light-tube gas
- 1898 chemical discovery
- Bar sign light
- Broadway feature
- Hard-to-miss sign
- Reason for glowing letters
- Sign that stands out
- Gas used in signs
- Flashy light
- Gas for signs
- Like Crayola's Laser Lemon or Shocking Pink
- Strip gas
- Vegas glower
- Word on really bright Crayolas
- Sign light
- Vegas illuminator
- Vegas' __ Museum
- Easily seen sign
- Broadway lighter
- Colorless gas for colorful signs
- Gas in signs
- Second-lightest noble gas
- And the people bowed and prayed / To the __ god they made: Paul Simon, "The Sound of Silence"
- Diner sign element
- Easy-to-read sign
- Ne
- Times Square gas
- Very bright
- Adjective associated with some 1980s fashion
- Gas in an eye-catching sign
- Gas lighting?
- Light in signs
- Bright light in the big city
- Element used in a 5-Down
- __ Bible: Arcade Fire album recorded in a renovated church
- Club light
- Colorless gas that makes colorful signs
- Feature of the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign
- Highlighter tone
- Like Crayola's Unmellow Yellow and Atomic Tangerine
- Like most highlighters
- Gaudy, in a way
- Illuminating gas
- Laser gas
- Far from dull
- Gas in store-window signs
- Helium's periodic table neighbor
- More than bright
- Very vivid, as crayon colors
- Discovery of 1898
- Garish light
- Las Vegas illumination
- Inter gas
- Gas for lighting
- Gas used in lights
- Theater light
- Gas in marquees
- Contents of some lights
- Type of electric sign
- Deion Sanders' nickname
- Storefront sign
- Tavern sign gas
- Brilliantly colored
- Gas in bright signs
- Gas in store signs
- Store-sign gas
- Eat at Joe's gas
- Gas in some signs
- Signage gas
- Storefront light
- __ tetra (aquarium fish)
- Gas used in store signs
- D-I-N-E-R material
- Motel sign
- Gas in garish signs
- It's in the air
- Garish store sign
- Store-window sign
- Marquee filler, maybe
- Russian's refusal
- Brightly colored crayon
- Helium-__ laser
- Rare gas
- Strip brightener
- Vivid crayon category
- Vivid crayon type
- Cusack film of '88
- Ad-sign gas
- Element obtained only from air
- Periodic-table neighbor of fluorine
- Vibrant, as crayon colors
- Vivid type of crayon
- About .002% of dry air
- About .002% of the atmosphere
- Gas in a diner sign
- Gas in some store lights
- Gas in some store signs
- Store-window light
- Very vivid, as a crayon
- Gas in lighted signs
- Gas used in ad signs
- Glowing gas in store signs
- Gas that glows in signs
- Casino sign filler
- Gas in bright store signs
- Gas with a "new" name
- Vividly bright
- Gas in glowing signs
- Gas sealed in tubes
- Very vivid, as crayons
- Vividly colored
- Gas glowing in store signs
- Gas for store signs
- Gas in glowing store signs
- Really bright
- Flasher in Times Square?
- Times Square blinker
- It's used as a cryogenic refrigerant
- With 50-Down, an aquarium fish
- Colorful sign
- Element No. 10.
- Rialto glitter.
- Element below helium in the periodic table
- Flasher on the streets of New York
- It's next to fluorine in the periodic table
- ___ Carrot (Crayola color)
- Gas in advertising signs
- Gas of Vegas
- Neighbor of fluorine
- Garish gas
- It's below helium in the periodic table
- ___ tetra (bright aquarium fish)
- Sign prohibited by dimout.
- It glows red in a vacuum tube.
- 1898 Ramsay-Travers discovery.
- Describing Broadway lights.
- Gas used in tubular signs.
- Vacuum tube light.
- The light of Broadway.
- Time of day.
- Type of Broadway sign.
- Cafe sign.
- Element in the atmosphere.
- Filler for a light tube.
- Gas for glowing signs.
- Main St. sign.
- Source of orange-red light.
- Tubular light.
- Type of light.
- Type of sign.
- An 1898 discovery.
- Broadway sign.
- Gas used in tubular lights.
- Gas.
- Gaseous chemical element.
- It glows in glass tubes.
- Main Street sign.
- Ramsay and Travers discovered it, 1898.
- Type of lighting.
- Useful discovery of 1898.
- Gay light.
- Glow tube gas.
- Scientific find of 1898.
- An inert gas.
- Element.
- Garish sign.
- Light of Broadway.
- Sign of the times.
- Light in a vacuum tube.
- Colorless gas.
- Kind of light.
- Glow lamp gas.
- Relative of krypton.
- Kind of gas light.
- Light advertisement.
- Rare element.
- 1/2000ths of atmosphere.
- Kind of lamp.
- Useful gas.
- Light.
- Illumination gas.
- Kind of gas.
- Orange-red lamp.
- Sign.
- Type of lamp.
- Display sign.
- Type of gas.
- A kind of sign.
- ___ light.
- Star's light
- Display lighting
- Tavern sign
- Barfront light
- Cafe-sign gas
- ___ signs
- Not-so-rare gas
- Street sign
- Colorful gas
- Night sight
- Store sign
- An element in our atmosphere
- Gas in some glowing signs
- Glowing ad
- Outdoor light
- Relative of argon
- Ramsay-Travers discovery: 1898
- Relative of xenon
- The "new gas"
- Tube light
- Downtown light
- Kind of tube
- Gaudy sign
- Lamp filler
- Element having atomic number 10
- Ramsay-Travers find: 1898
- Rialto sign
- Sign of our times
- Colorless, gaseous element
- Component of some signs
- It glows for shows
- Light that's a real gas
- Main St. brightener
- A city light
- Display light
- Rialto light
- Tube-lighting input
- Xenon's cousin
- Bright light at night
- Cousin of argon
- Argon's kin
- Atomic number 10
- Tubular lamp filler
- Gas lamp
- Light in the Loop
- A gas
- Bright lights
- Brilliant, as a color
- Main St. light
- ___ tetra (aquarium favorite)
- Element in vacuum tubes
- Inert lamp gas
- Algren's "The ___ Wilderness"
- Marquee element
- ___ tetra (aquarium fish)
- Bright, colorwise
- Geissler tube illuminant
- Certain Dodge
- Laser element
- Storefront item
- Tavern light
- Vegas night sight
- Glitzy sign
- Superbright
- Bit of bar advertising
- Broadway blinker
- Barroom fixture
- Element found in Geiger counters
- Hardly drab
- Element in Geiger counters
- Like some colors
- No. 10 in a list
- Vegas sight
- With 121-Across, they're bright on Broadway
- Blindingly bright
- Broadway luminary?
- Cryogenic refrigerant
- Ginza glower
- Glass tube filler
- Scientific discovery of 1898
- Inert element used in lights
- No. 10
- It may say "DINER"
- Luminous sign
- Open all night sign, maybe
- Colorful tropical fish
- Glower
- It's inert
- It's noble
- Liquid ___ (refrigerant)
- Shockingly bright
- Conductor seen at night
- Diner sign
- Gas in advertising lights
- Light up in a bar
- Open late sign, maybe
- Glass gas
- Nightclub light
- Noble element
- Quite bright
- With 62-Across, nickname for former N.F.L. star Sanders
- Bygone Dodge
- Chemical element with the symbol Fe
- Element of Times Square
- Light material?
- Like many Las Vegas signs
- Gas in diner signs
- Strip sign
- ___ lamp
- On tap sign, sometimes
- Gas in lights
- Really bright, as colors
- Rialto attention-getter
- Extra-bright, as a color
- Like some highlighter colors
- Unreactive element
- Attention-getting sign
- Gas in commercial lights
- Like an "Open 24 hours" sign, perhaps
- Word in the names of some bright colors
- It's next to fluorine on the periodic table
- Like many highlighter colors
- Loud, as a color
- Certain tube filler
- Like some Crayola crayons
- ___ Deion (onetime nickname in the N.F.L.)
- Commercial light
- Gas in commercial signs
- Fifth-most abundant element in the universe
- This, on the periodic table
- Element between helium and argon on the periodic table
- It's under helium in the periodic table
- Ne, on the periodic table
- Gas that's lighter than air
- Like some lights
- Element of show business?
- Like some advertising lights
- ___ Deion (onetime football nickname)
- Like the Radio City Music Hall sign
- Element of the Vegas strip?
- Gas used in semiconductor chip manufacturing
- Like clothing worn to some '80s-themed parties
- Like glow paint colors
- Like many blinking signs that say "Open"
- Like many colors in 1980s fashion
- Wildly bright, as a color
- Glass tube illuminant
- It may glow in the dark
- Lighting tubeful
- Loud, in a way
- Overly bright, perhaps
- Animal band ___ Trees
- Arcade Fire "___ Bible"
- John Mayer song about an advertising sign?
- WASP "The ___ God" (2-part album)
- Gas for a bar sign
- Silverchair's "Ballroom"
- Utah "Animal" band ___ Trees
- Everybody Talks band ___ Trees
- Arcade Fire's "Bible"
- John Mayer song about sign?
- Like Arcade Fire's "Bible"
- Like sign in concert hall
- Silverchair "___ Ballroom"
- The Box Tops "___ Rainbow"
- WASP "___ God" 2-part concept album
- Like sign outside concert hall
- DINER or OPEN sign filler
- Word on some bright crayons
- It's a gas in Vegas
- Times Square light
- Element to the right of fluorine on the periodic table
- Illuminated artistic medium for Bruce Nauman and Tracey Emin
- Seriously bright
- Parasite film distributor
- Element number ten
- Gas in some bright signs
- Glow source
- ___ carrot (fluorescent orange Crayola color)
- Element below helium on the periodic table
- Like a highlighter pen, typically
- Gaudy night light
- Glowing discovery of 1898
- Sign of nighttime entertainment?
- Advertiser's gas
- Dodge brand
- Eye-catching "Open 24 hours" sign
- Gaseous attention-getter?
- It's a gas in Las Vegas!
- It's a gas, except to Dodge
- Its gas gets attention?
- Gas for the theater district
- Gas that's hard to ignore
- Ginza night glow
- None can alter this element
- Gas for a Broadway ad
- Glaring lure on the strip
- Glowing sign
- Las Vegas lights
- Charged gas
- Gas discovery of 1898
- Showy sign filler
- Some make light of it
- Sign filler
- Open 24 hours sign, perhaps
- Eye-catching sign type
- Type of big city light
- Advertising sign element, perhaps
- Element found in none
- Lure on the strip
- Fluorine neighbor in the periodic table
- Garish Broadway sign type
- Downtown sign
- Sign filler, sometimes
- You may make light of it
- Open 24 hours sign material, often
- Las Vegas light material
- You can make light of it
- Attention-getting sign gas
- Eye-catching sign material
- Gaudy light
- Bright like a highlighter
- Bright like hi-vis apparel
- Gas in "We're Open" signs
- Gas in a "No Vacancy" sign
- Gas often found in a tube
- Light gas in some lights
- Tenth element
- Vibrantly colored
- Bright light type in the big city
- Bright light type on Broadway
- Attention-getting light
- Broadway illumination
- Like some bar signage
- It's a gas on Broadway
- Gas in a bright sign
- Light type on Broadway
- Type of sign or its gas
- Bright gas
- Bright sign gas
- Super bright light
- Bright sign type
- Fluorescent
- Gas in many lights
- Like a crossing guard's vest
- Bright color descriptor
- Bright, as a color
- Gas hidden in "Marine One"
- Gas in Vegas lights
- Gas in an OPEN sign
- Light gas, in two ways
- Noble gas with the atomic number 10
- Second noble gas
- Gas in Vegas signs
- Noble gas in signs
- Gas in many a "Cocktails" sign
- Like superbright colors
- Gas in a Broadway sign
- Gas in a glowing sign
- Gas in bright lights
- Like a highlighter hue
- Like ultrabright colors
- Luminous gas
- Tubular lamp
- Element with a museum in Las Vegas
- Gas that glows red
- Gas whose name comes from a Greek word for "new"
- Like safety vests' colors
- Like some vividly colored retro clothing
- ___ Carrot (bright Crayola color)
- Element discovered in 1898
- Lighting type
- Literary Rain Bible or Wilderness
- Flashing light
- Vegas lighting
- Chemical element
- Vegas glow
- Broadway bulb
- Krypton kin
- Night gas
- One of the six inert gasses
- Marquee material, perhaps
- Sign style
- Contents of a flickering sign, at times
- Gas that can light up the night
- Chrysler Corporation car
- Element number 10
- Periodic table's no. 10
- Sign enhancement
- Like the lights of Vegas
- Glow from Vegas
- Gas in some fluorescent lights
- Material for some night signs
- Bright light on Broadway
- Broadway light type
- Type of bright sign
- Advertising sign material, sometimes
- Advertising sign medium
- Bright signage light
- Las Vegas glitter
- Times Square sign
- Attention-getting gas
- Source of the Las Vegas glow
- Bright, as a crayon color
- Bright, in crayon color names
- Like fluorescent colors
- Like many Vegas signs
- Very bright, as a crayon
- Deion's nickname
- Gas in some very bright lights
- Like Broadway lights
- Sign material, sometimes
- Element above argon on the periodic table
- Element in Vegas signs
- Gas in a 46-Down sign
- Gas ubiquitous in Vegas
- Two-sport great "___" Deion Sanders
- Two-sport pro "___ Deion" Sanders
- Word on vividly colored crayons
- Diner sign filler
- Electric sign filler
- Bright, like some crayons
- Gas in retro signs
- Like brightly colored clothing
- Noble gas in lights
- Retro sign gas
- Element after fluorine
- Gas in some lights
- Gas used in lighting
- Las Vegas Strip gas
- Store sign filler
- ___ Moon (Brooks & Dunn song)
- Bright, like high-visibility apparel
- Gas in Las Vegas signs
- Bright, like many running shirts
- Super-brightly colored
- Two-syllable gas
- City brightener
- It may say "Eat Here"
- Gas in some glow lamps
- Night light gas
- ****
- Another Dodge
- Compact Plymouth
- Dodge offering
- Hardly pastel
- With 82-Down, popular aquarium fish
- It's below helium on the periodic table
- Big element in Vegas
- Broadway illuminator
- Lighter-than-air element
- Bright color
- Vegas shiner
- Odorless gas
- Second in a noble line?
- Uncommonly bright
- Gas in bar signs
- Very vivid
- Extremely vivid
- Fill in Vegas lights
- The light stuff?
- Subject of a Las Vegas museum
- Very vivid, color-wise
- Extremely brightly colored
- Times Square sight, in abundance