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Suffocates flames, could keep you all warm at night? (4,8) |
| 8 |
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__ something! (2) |
| 9 |
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The old English version of 25 across |
| 10 |
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How to call out the fire engines (4) |
| 12 |
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Good to talk to, old fashioned mum. (2) |
| 13 |
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You could wind up this way if you don't get out! (4) |
| 15 |
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(and 11 down) Exclaim, upon discovering a fire (2,2) |
| 16 |
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Used by sprinkler to douse flames (5) |
| 17 |
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Room with no exit (4) |
| 18 |
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Big fire often get a lot of coverage in this (4) |
| 20 |
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Often red, and handy for putting out a fire. (12) |
| 25 |
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Who can combat arson (3) |
| 26 |
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Vital to save lives in the home (5,5) |
| 29 |
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999 give the fire service theirs. (3) |
| 30 |
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(and 28 down) You should do this if you find your clothes are set on fire. (4,4, 3,4) |
| 32 |
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Word of honour to change behaviour (3) |
| 34 |
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Depart from the scene of a crime (5) |
| 35 |
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Deliberate fire |
| 36 |
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Most arson attacks on schools occur at this time of day. |