Answer: FLARE
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Panache
- Distress signal
- Light
- Skirt style
- Spread out
- Skirt feature
- Erupt
- Signal
- Blaze
- Warning device
- Broaden
- Flash of light
- Élan
- Widen
- Emergency signal
- Danger signal
- Outburst
- Motorist's aid
- Sudden outburst
- Highway warning
- Spread outward
- Signal light
- Solar ___
- Sign of distress
- Torch
- Solar phenomenon
- Get wider
- Solar __
- Signal for help
- Emergency light
- Become wider
- Trouser feature
- Solar event
- Skirt feature, perhaps
- Roadside warning
- Burst of light
- Castaway's signal
- Warning torch
- Uber charge
- Disabled vehicle warning
- Bell-bottoms feature
- "Accident ahead" indicator
- Stranded motorist's signal
- Signal of a kind
- Sign of danger
- Roadside beacon
- Burst of flame
- Airborne distress signal
- Warning fire
- Vehicle's emergency light
- Sudden blaze
- SOS signal
- Show of temper
- Safety item in a trunk
- Roadside light
- Road emergency light
- Pant leg feature
- Highway alert
- Erupt, as tempers
- Emergency equipment
- Emergency device
- Disabled vehicle alert
- Common skirt feature
- Certain S O S
- Cautionary device
- Boater's emergency kit item
- Blaze up
- Bell-bottom feature
- Attention-getting light
- Word following solar or lens
- Widen, like a trumpet's bell
- Widen, as one's nostrils
- Widen, as jeans legs
- Widen out like a bell
- Warning shot?
- Visual SOS sign
- Visible S O S
- Vehicle's emergency-kit light
- Turnpike alert
- Sun burst
- Suddenly intensify, with "up"
- Sudden blaze of flame
- Stranded motorist's S O S
- Stranded motorist's light
- Stranded motorist's bright signal
- Stranded boater's signal
- Spread outward, as a skirt
- Spread outward, as a nostril
- Solar eruption
- Solar burst
- Signaling light
- Short pass to a running back near the sideline
- Sailor's SOS rocket
- S O S signal
- Roadside emergency light
- Roadside attention-getter
- Roadside alert
- Road signal
- Road hazard warning
- Road accident marker
- Rail signal
- Plight light
- Motorist's gun
- Motorist's distress signal
- Marooned person's signal
- Lighted distress signal
- Leg feature, perhaps
- Gun for the road
- Fusee, for one
- Fusee
- Fit-and-___ dresses
- Feature of some retro pant legs
- Emergency light?
- Emergency light for a motorist
- Emergency kit light
- Emergency kit item
- Distress signal that's lit
- Distress signal shot into the air
- Distress rocket
- Distress light
- Disabled vehicle's signal
- Disabled vehicle light
- Car's emergency marker light
- Car's emergency light
- Car trunk item, maybe
- Burst of bright light
- Burning signal
- Burn with a sudden intensity
- Broken-down motorist's signal
- Broken-down motorist's fiery signal
- Bright warning signal on a highway
- Bright warning signal from a stranded motorist
- Bright SOS
- Bright road signal
- Bright danger signal
- Breakdown alert
- Boater's S O S
- Bell-bottom jeans feature
- Bell-bottom bottom
- Antonym of "taper"
- Alerting light
- Airborne signal
- Aid for a search-and-rescue team
- Accident site sight
- Accident site marker
- Accident site light
- Accident marker
- Accident indicator
- Accident alert
- "Help" signal fired from a gun
- "Breakdown ahead" warning
- '70s jeans style
- ''Breakdown ahead'' warning
- ''Accident ahead'' indicator
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