- - said to be non-fire attracting but just look at it!
- - Conclude no fire
- - Nine for being cooked in fire
- - Non-fire treated as a fire
- - Gather small number will make fire
- - on fire, conflagration ultimately out of control – is it?
- - Dangerous fire
- - Non-fire? That's wrong
- - A raging fire
- - Large fire that is out of control
- - Large out of control fire
- - Very intense, uncontrolled fire
- - Large uncontrolled fire
- - Major fire
- - Huge fire
- - Great fire
- - Very intense and uncontrolled fire
- - Intense and uncontrolled fire
- - Intense fire
- - Conclude radioactive element briefly leads to fire
- - Large fire
- - Blazing fire
- - Non-fire is wrong for this?
- - In plant, oxygen creates huge fire
- - On fire after explosion, consuming new fire
- - Massive fire
- - Four-alarm fire
- - Raging fire
- - Fierce fire
- - Ball of fire
- - Five-alarmer
- - Fire
- - hammered iron, holding new iron in fire
- - Fierce conflagration
- - Start of epic where natural order is subsequent to reason
- - First part of Dante's epic poem The Divine Comedy
- - imply no great blaze
- - blaze set for nine
- - conclude no part of the divine comedy
- - deduce it isn't a burning horror
- - Conflagration, blaze
- - calculate number on situation of horror
- - Hearing occasionally news about huge blaze
- - Gather small number for big blaze
- - 2013 Dan Brown novel
- - 2013 novel by Dan Brown, with prominent references to the medieval poet Dante
- - conclude there isn't a blaze
- - A blaze of second colour finally from popular green plant
- - Raging conflagration
- - deduce no big blaze results
- - In fur? No, sounds hot as hell
- - Reason acceptable for raising hell
- - Movie:"The Towering .."
- - "Dante's .. "
- - conflagration set for nine
- - first section of the "divine comedy"
- - Mystery thriller novel written by Dan Brown set in Florence which is inspired by Dante's work
- - first epic poem in a classic trilogy that also includes purgatorio and paradiso
- - 'Dante's ...' , 2010, developed by Visceral Games
- - deduce there isn't a big blaze?
- - Where Satan lives and sinners go
- - Poem with nine circles of hell spelled clockwise in the top half of this puzzle and counterclockwise in the bottom half of this puzzle
- - Poem that goes in circles?
- - It's a helluva place?
- - It burns like hell
- - (Hellish) blaze
- - Raging blaze
- - Nine for being cooked in Hell
- - Dan Brown's fourth novel about Robert Langdon, which starts in Florence
- - Hell for nine at sea
- - Source of the line 'Let us not speak of them, but look, and pass on'
- - Dante's place?
- - Poem with nine circles of hell spelled clockwise in the gray circled squares and counterclockwise in the white circled squares
- - Nine for cooking in Hell
- - First part of a trilogy, followed by Purgatory and Paradise
- - Dante topic
- - Fail to draw positive conclusion from Dante's work?
- - It's hell for nine at sea
- - Arrive at not so hot spot
- - To deduce the answer is negative is hell
- - Gather in front of dramatic scenes of Japanese blaze
- - Flames gather over my dead body
- - Subject for Dante
- - Cool iron leading to oddly random blaze
- - Conclude drama in hell
- - No finer characters in hell
- - Gather refusal means hell
- - Hot spot for Dante
- - Allegory whose author is its protagonist
- - Really hot spot
- - "Divine Comedy" portion
- - Nine-circles literary locale
- - Summer day, it might seem
- - "Burn baby burn, disco ......"
- - Source of the line "Midway upon the road of our life I found myself within a dark wood ..."
- - Oven, so to speak
- - Dante's and Virgil's destination, in literature
- - First part of "The Divine Comedy"
- - Divine Comedy division
- - Hellish spot
- - Dante work
- - Classic work with 34 cantos
- - Dante masterwork
- - Dante locale
- - "Divine Comedy" opening
- - "Divine Comedy" part
- - Paradiso's counterpart
- - Dante subject
- - DEDUCE A REFUSAL
- - Place of torment
- - First part of "Divine Comedy."
- - Section of the "Divine Comedy."
- - First third of an epic.
- - Dante's subject.
- - Chaotic place
- - Hellish place
- - It's hell
- - 'Oven'
- - Blaze
- - Conflagration
- - Hell
- - Hot spot
- - any place resembling hell, especially a conflagration
- - Intense heat
- - First part of Dante's The Divine Comedy
- - Dante's epic poem
- - deduce there isn't a conflagration
- - conclude with a short number that's hot
- - Conclude negative vote leads to hellish place
- - Partly infer, no place is hell-like
- - fourth book in dan brown's robert langdon series
- - surmise about back burner
- - Dante's journey through hell
- - deduce name originally of dante work
- - Dante's ...., first part of his Divine Comedy
- - Dante poem
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