Answer: ESSO
ESSO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining ESSO with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Canadian gas brand
- North-of-the-border gas brand
- Imperial Oil brand in Canada
- It's a gas
- Former U.S. gas brand
- Gas brand in Canada
- Old U.S. gas brand
- Shell competitor
- Petrol brand
- Petro-Canada competitor
- Shell alternative
- Italian pronoun
- Exxon, once
- Exxon predecessor
- It, in Italy
- Sinclair rival
- "Put a tiger in your tank" brand
- "Happy Motoring" company
- Standard Oil brand
- Petroleum giant
- Exxon, formerly
- Petro-Canada rival
- Old station identification
- Old gas brand
- Canadian gas
- Bygone U.S. gas brand
- Oil giant
- Chevron rival
- Chevron competitor
- He, in Italy
- Exxon's ex-name
- Canadian pump name
- "Happy motoring" sloganeer
- Standard Oil name
- Sinclair contemporary
- Pump name
- Oil Company
- ExxonMobil brand
- Classic gas brand
- "Happy Motoring" brand
- Exxon's former name
- Exxon, in Canada
- "Happy Motoring!" brand
- Bygone gas brand
- Pre-Exxon brand
- Petrol pumper
- Old U.S. gas
- Old Sinclair rival
- North-of-the-border gas
- He: It.
- Gas giant
- Flying A rival
- Exxon precursor
- Exxon forerunner
- Competitor of Petro-Canada
- Canadian oil company
- Brand with tiger ads
- Big petrol seller
- Sinclair alternative
- Renamed oil co.
- Petrol provider
- Old station name
- It's pumped in Canada
- International gas brand
- Imperial Oil brand
- Humble Oil brand
- Gas from the past
- Gas acronym
- Canadian roadside sign
- Canadian pump sign
- Big name in petrol
- "Put a tiger in your tank" sloganeer
- "Put a tiger in your tank" company
- "Happy Motoring" gas brand, once
- "Happy Motoring" gas brand
- "Happy Motoring!" sloganeer
- Tiger-in-your-tank company
- Place to fill up in Canada
- Petrol station name
- Onetime Texaco rival
- Old roadside name
- Old name at the pumps
- Old gas station name
- Non-U.S. gas brand
- Name at the gas pump
- It: It.
- Gulf competitor
- Gas station in Canada
- Gas brand
- Fuel brand since 1926
- Exxon, previously
- Conoco rival
- Company that put a tiger in your tank
- Classic gas
- Cities Service competitor
- Canadian station name
- Canadian gas sign
- Canadian gas choice
- Canadian fuel brand
- Bygone US gas brand
- "Happy motoring!" gas brand
- U.S. station name retired in 1972
- U.S. gas brand retired in 1972
- U.S. gas brand of yore
- This put a tiger in your tank
- They put a tiger in your tank
- Station in Saskatoon
- Station along Route 66
- Standard Oil, once
- Standard offspring
- Sinclair rival, once
- Rival of Sinclair and Flying A
- Rival of Phillips 66
- Renamed oil company
- Red-letters-in-a-blue-oval gas logo
- Predecessor of Exxon
- Phillips 66 competitor
- Petro-Canada alternative
- Past gas
- Onetime Amoco competitor
- One-time pump sign
- Old pump name
- Old oil name
- Old gas station sign
- Old gas name
- Old gas company
- Old filling station name
- Old "Put a tiger in your tank" brand
- Old "Happy motoring!" sloganeer
- Name on a Canadian pump
- Manitoba pump sign
- Little Oil Drop was its mascot
- It was a gas!
- He, to Enrico
- He, in Napoli
- He, in Naples
- Happy Motoring company
- Gulf competitor, once
- Gulf Canada alternative
- Gatineau gas brand
- Gasoline brand
- Gas station still available in Canada
- Gas sign north of the border
- Gas company known for its tiger slogan
- Gas brand with a tiger symbol
- Gas brand that sounds like two letters
- Gas brand retired in the U.S. in the '70s
- Gas brand of yore
- Gas brand north of the border
- Gas brand name derived from Standard Oil
- Gas brand born in 1926
- Fuel sponsor of Hockey Canada
- Former filling station name
- Foreign pump name
- Flying A competitor
- ExxonMobil trade name
- Exxon's international name
- Exxon, internationally
- Exxon, in some countries
- Exxon, in Canada and Europe
- Exxon, before
- Exxon, abroad
- Exxon in Canada
- Exxon brand
- Edsel driver's gas choice
- Edmonton gas brand
- Conoco competitor
- Canadian tank filler
- Canadian station
- Canadian pump choice
- Canadian petrol brand
- Canadian oil co.
- Canadian gas station sign
- Canadian fuel giant
- Canadian brand of gas
- Bygone U.S. gas name
- Bygone pump name
- Bygone brand on U.S. highways
- BP alternative
- A gas from the past
- "Tiger in your tank" company
- "The sign of extra service" sloganeer
- "Put a tiger in your tank" gas brand
- "Put a tiger in your tank!" brand
- "Happy Motoring" sloganeer of yore
- "Happy Motoring" sloganeer of early TV
- "Happy Motoring" company of yore
- "Happy Motoring!" brand of early TV
- ''Tiger in your tank'' gasoline brand
- ''Happy motoring!'' was its slogan
- Word on some Canadian pumps
- Where an Edsel filled up, maybe
- What Torontonians fill their tanks with
- Venerable petrol brand
- U.S. brand retired in 1972
- Trademark of Jersey Standard, once
- Tiger-in-your-tank brand
- Tiger Express station brand
- Sylvan __: "Hey Mami" folktronica duo
- Studebaker's fill-up, maybe
- Station that accepts Speedpass
- Station seen in Nova Scotia
- Station on the Alaska Highway
- Station name in England
- Station name
- Station identification, once
- Standard Oil, formerly
- Standard Oil successor company
- Standard Oil logo
- Standard offshoot
- Standard descendant
- Standard breakup creation
- Sponsor of early radio's "Five Star Theater"
- Some Alcan Highway pumps
- Socony rival
- Sister brand of Humble
- Sinclair Oil rival
- Sign word beckoning a Canadian driver
- Shell rival in Canada
- Seller of Synergy Diesel Efficient fuel
- Seller of provincial petrol
- Seller of Aerotype gasoline in the 1930s
- Saskatchewan station name
- Rockefeller's company
- Rockefeller company
- Roadside name of the past
- Rival of Sinclair and Sunoco
- Rival of Flying A and Sinclair
- Pump sign on the Alcan highway
- Pump sign in Canada
- Pump name seen in Canada
- Provincial petrol provider
- Proprietor of Speedpass.ca
- Pronoun for Pietro
- Phillips 66 rival of yore
- Petrol station sign
- Petrol station choice
- Petrol station brand
- Petrol seller
- Petrol rival of BP
- Petrol purveyor
- Petrol pump brand
- Petrol pick
- Petrol name
- Petrol company owned by Imperial Oil
- Petrol choice
- Past gas, in the U.S.?
- Passe gas company
- Onetime Texaco competitor
- Onetime Sinclair rival
- Onetime distributor of free maps
- One-time Sinclair rival
- One of the Seven Sisters of the petroleum industry
- One of Hockey Canada's sponsors
- Old U.S. pump sign
- Old U.S. gasoline
- Old U.S. gas name
- Old U.S. gas brand with a tiger symbol
- Old U.S. gas brand still seen in Canada
- Old station sign
- Old Standard Oil brand
- Old Sinclair Oil rival
- Old Shell rival
- Old service station name
- Old rival of Sinclair and Flying A
- Old rival of Flying "A"
- Old pump sign
- Old Phillips 66 rival
- Old name in oil
- Old motor oil brand
- Old gasoline brand
- Old gas station that came from the name "Standard Oil"
- Old gas station still found in Canada
- Old brand along the turnpike
- Old "Happy Motoring" brand
- Oil name from long ago
- Oil giant of yore
- Oil company of old
- Official fuel of Hockey Canada
- North-of-the-border station
- North-of-the-border brand
- Name on some Canadian pumps
- Name on some Canadian gas pumps
- Name on Canadian stations
- Name on a vintage gas station sign
- Name on a Saskatchewan station
- Name on a Canadian gas pump
- Name abandoned by Jersey Standard in 1972
- Mobil's international cousin
- Mobil rival of old
- Mobil relative
- Mobil affiliate in Canada
- Mid-century filling option in the mid-Atlantic
- Major name in petrol
- Logo along U.S. highways, once
- Jersey Standard's other name
- Jersey Standard brand
- Its slogan was once "The sign of extra service"
- Its slogan was "Happy Motoring"
- Its mascot was Little Oil Drop
- Italian it
- It's still a gas in Canada
- It's a gas, in Canada
- It's a gas up north
- It's a gas north of the border
- It's a gas in Canada
- It, in Italia
- It was associated with Humble Oil
- It in Italia
- International tank option
- International gas giant
- Humble Oil gasoline brand
- Humble company
- Hockey Hall of Fame's ___ Theatre
- Hockey Canada's industrial sponsor
- Hockey Canada sponsor
- He, in Turin
- He, in Taranto
- He, in Pisa
- He, in Milan
- He, in Italian
- He, in Genoa
- He to Luigi
- He in Capri
- Gasoline provider
- Gasoline company, once
- Gas-seeker's sign, once
- Gas-seeker's sign once
- Gas supplied in Canada by Imperial Oil
- Gas still sold in Saskatchewan
- Gas station that might sell Tim Hortons coffee
- Gas station seen in Canada
- Gas station of yore
- Gas of yore
- Gas of the past
- Gas name created from company initials
- Gas name coined from company initials
- Gas in British Columbia
- Gas company that sounds like two letters
- Gas company that sounds like it could be spelled with two letters
- Gas company named for the initials of the giant that it broke off from
- Gas brand with the slogan "Put a tiger in your tank"
- Gas brand with an oval logo
- Gas brand whose logo has a blue oval
- Gas brand up north
- Gas brand that's also an Italian pronoun
- Gas brand that sounds like the 19th and 15th letters of the alphabet
- Gas brand that sounds like its last two letters
- Gas brand still found in Canada
- Gas brand owned by Exxon
- Gas brand on the Trans-Canada Highway
- Gas brand north of the U.S.
- Gas brand in Toronto
- Gas brand in Saskatoon
- Gas brand extolled in old "Hockey Night in Canada" commercials
- Gas bought with loonies, maybe
- Gas across the border
- Fuel with a hockey mascot
- Fuel source in Sudbury
- Fuel brand with a blue oval logo
- Fuel brand up north
- Fuel brand in Canada
- Former US gas brand
- Former U.S. pump sign
- Former Sinclair competitor
- Former oil company name
- Former name of Exxon stations
- Former name of Exxon
- Former name at the pumps
- Former American filling station choice
- Foreign station name
- Foreign gas brand with a red, white, and blue logo
- Flying A competitor, once
- Flying "A" alternative
- ExxonÂ’s former name
- ExxonMobil trading name
- ExxonMobil brand in Canada
- ExxonMobil abroad
- Exxon's original brand name
- Exxon's old name
- Exxon, sometimes
- Exxon, in other countries
- Exxon, in Essex
- Exxon predecessor, in the U.S.
- Exxon Mobil subsidiary
- Exxon Mobil company
- Exxon ex-name
- Exxon ancestor
- Exxon abroad
- Exxon once
- Exxon earlier
- European gas brand
- Erstwhile pump name
- Edsel owner's gas option
- Defunct oil name
- Company with the old mascot Little Oil Drop
- Company with the Little Oil Drop mascot
- Company with an Oil Drop Man mascot
- Company whose oil-drop mascot was replaced by a tiger
- Company whose name is pronounced like two letters
- Classical gas?
- Classic roadside logo name with red lettering in a blue oval
- Classic gas station brand
- Classic brand with an oval logo
- Classic brand whose symbol is a tiger
- Classic brand name in an oval logo
- Cities Service rival
- Certain gas brand
- Canadian tank fillers
- Canadian station sign
- Canadian station brand
- Canadian gasoline co.
- Canadian gasoline brand
- Canadian gas station name
- Canadian gas station brand
- Canadian gas station
- Canadian gas seller
- Canadian gas selection
- Canadian gas name
- Canadian gas company
- Canadian gas brand (still)
- Canadian fuel name
- Canadian filling station
- Canadian fill-up choice
- Canadian business that partnered with Tim Hortons
- Canadian business often connected to a Tim Hortons
- Canadian (and former U.S.) fuel brand
- Canada's largest petrol company
- Canada gasoline brand
- Calgary's ___ Plaza
- Bygone U.S. station name
- Bygone U.S. gasoline
- Bygone U.S. gas
- Bygone sign on U.S. highways
- Bygone motoring brand
- Bygone gasoline brand
- Bygone gas station
- Bygone gas
- Bygone company with a tiger mascot
- Brand with the slogan "Put a Tiger in Your Tank"
- Brand with the Little Oil Drop mascot
- Brand with an Oil Drop Man mascot
- Brand with a tiger slogan
- Brand with a tiger mascot, once
- Brand with a tiger mascot
- Brand that's a homophone of its company's initials
- Brand that used an oil drop mascot
- Brand that used a tiger in its ads
- Brand that "put a tiger in your tank"
- Brand renamed Exxon
- Brand operated by Imperial
- Brand on the Alcan Highway
- Brand on the Alaska Highway
- Brand of gas in compressors?
- Brand named after the pronunciation of its parent company's initials
- Brand name used by Jersey Standard
- Brand name that's coincidentally Italian for "it"
- Brand name that sounds like two letters of the alphabet
- Brand name in an ellipse
- Brand name in a blue oval
- Brand from Canadian pumps
- Brand at some Canadian pumps
- Big name in gas, internationally
- Big name in foreign oil
- Big name in Canadian gas
- Big brand of petrol
- Australian gas brand
- Another name for Exxon
- An ExxonMobil trade name
- Acronymous gas company
- Acronymic U.S. road sign until 1972
- Acronym formed from "Standard Oil"
- "The sign of extra service" sloganeer, once
- "The gasoline that stops cool weather stalling" in old commercials
- "Put a tiger in your tank" gas company
- "Put a tiger in your tank!" advertiser
- "Happy Motoring" sloganeer, once
- "Happy Motoring" gas company
- "Happy motoring" gas
- "Happy Motoring!" gasoline brand
- "Happy motoring!" gas brand, once
- "Happy Motoring!" company
- 'Tiger in your tank' brand
- ''Tiger in your tank'' brand
- ''Happy Motoring'' sloganeer
- ''Happy motoring'' company
- ___ Plaza, former Calgary landmark name
- ___ Cup (annual Canadian hockey championship)
- ___ Blue (old kerosene brand)
- ___ Auto Club (Canada's answer to AAA)
- __ Extra (Canadian fuel-savings program)
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