- - Not initially alone in fireplace
- - Fireplace in entertaining legend
- - Hot spot encountered in driving lesson
- - Fireplace, in Scotland (rhymes with "jingle")
- - Fireplace within kept in gleaming condition
- - constructed resting place (not pre-cast) in hearth
- - One loses one's head when in a corner
- - An old name for a fire in a fireplace
- - Fireplace, in England
- - Fire in valley extinguished at the bottom
- - Hastings hearth
- - Fireplace no good for son in Mull, for example
- - Fireplace seen in Bingley
- - Hearth in Harrogate
- - Open fire in a fireplace
- - Open fire on a hearth
- - Fireplace, in Burns poems
- - Hearth, in Hastings
- - Londoner's hearth
- - Fireplace, in Yorkshire
- - Fireplace, in Glasgow.
- - A fireplace, in a Scottish home.
- - Fireplace, in Scotland.
- - Hearth
- - Open hearth
- - One son abandoned hearth
- - one taking front off fireplace
- - Nigel (anag)
- - Fireplace where sole has head chopped off
- - Unattached and topless by the fireplace
- - Fire individual that's not succeeded
- - Spaniard's English doesn't include special term for fireplace
- - london fireplace
- - thinking less about a fireplace
- - Something left by the fireplace
- - Cosy nook
- - fireplace, quaintly
- - single unfronted fireplace
- - Fireplace where unmarried folk will strip
- - Fireplace spot
- - Domestic fireplace
- - Scottish and dialect word for fireplace
- - Fireplace, quaint
- - One without small fireplace
- - Unmarried son leaves fireside
- - Nothing left to cover fire
- - Smouldering leaves catching fire
- - Fireplace nook
- - Brit's fireplace
- - Plymouth fireplace
- - Fireplace, to Brits
- - Soho fireplace
- - Scot's fireplace.
- - Fireplace: Scot.
- - Capp's Bald .......
- - Fireside nook.
- - Fireside ......
- - Fireplace
- - Flame
- - nothing left, having limited fire
- - fireplace at home, no end of delight
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