- - Burning mound
- - Blazing mound
- - Blazing wood pile
- - fire lit in tribute
- - burning heap found in sleepy resort
- - Heap of combustibles
- - burning pile
- - Funeral pile may be a part of happy release
- - funereal fire
- - funerary fire
- - Pile of wood on which a dead body is ceremonially cremated
- - wood heap for burning
- - funeral construction
- - A ceremonial pile of wood, often used in funerals
- - Heap for burning
- - Ceremonial burning
- - Heap of wood and other combustible material
- - Combustible heap or pile
- - wood heaped for burning a dead body as a funeral rite
- - It rhymes with fire, appropriately
- - Heap of wood
- - Wood pile for a funeral rite
- - Wood for a funeral fire
- - Rhyming word in "Light My Fire"
- - Pile of wood
- - Heap of wood for ritually burning a body
- - Heap of combustible material for burning a body
- - Funeral-rite site
- - Flaming death structure
- - Cremation wood
- - Combustible ritual site
- - Funereal flames
- - Funerary construction
- - Ritual flammable pile
- - Funeral fire
- - Woodpile for burning the dead
- - Funeral pile
- - Apt rhyme for "fire"
- - Funeral rite heap
- - Combustible pile
- - Ceremonial heap
- - Ritual heap
- - Ceremonial pile
- - Flammable pile
- - Pile to be burned
- - Public firing?
- - Flammable structure
- - Burning heap
- - Burnable pile
- - Combustible heap used in certain funerals
- - Place for a cremation
- - Combustible heap
- - Ceremonial fire
- - End for Joan of Arc
- - Funereal heap
- - Combustible heap at a funeral
- - Ritual woodpile
- - Funeral heap
- - Lit stack
- - On which a corpse is burnt
- - Cremation platform
- - Word from the Greek for "hearth"
- - Ceremonial fire heap
- - Pile of wood for a final fire
- - Combustible funeral heap
- - Ignited funeral heap
- - Hot heap
- - Pile set afire
- - Funeral mass
- - Funerary heap
- - Part of Eastern death rite
- - Ritual flammable stack
- - Heap of wood for burning a dead body
- - Funeral flames
- - Doors "And our love become a funeral ......"
- - Flammable structure at some funerals
- - Location from which the phoenix rose
- - Fiery stack
- - Pile that aptly rhymes with fire
- - Stand in the flames
- - Woodpile in "Light My Fire"
- - Final pile
- - Witch trial woodpile
- - "Light My Fire" word
- - Phoenix construction
- - "And our love become a funeral ......" (lyric from the Doors' "Light My Fire")
- - Rite heap
- - Fiery heap
- - Funeral conflagration
- - Funeral sight
- - Sacrificial stack
- - What someone with a burning desire might build
- - It's used to fire someone who's late
- - Ignitable heap
- - Rite pile
- - Wood for a final fire
- - Heap below a corpse
- - Heap to burn
- - "... our love will be a funeral ......": Doors
- - Burning stack
- - Site of a phoenix's demise
- - Funerary conflagration
- - Pile of wood for burning
- - Sticks around a stake
- - Final fire
- - Burning leaves
- - Dido died on one
- - This stack'll crackle
- - Heap on which Joan of Arc died
- - Dido died on this
- - On which Dido died
- - Brünnhilde's way out
- - Pile for burning
- - On which Joan of Arc perished
- - Wood heap
- - Fire in a burning ghat.
- - Pile to be burnt.
- - Heap to be burnt.
- - Fire at a funeral
- - Bonfire
- - Pile
- - Type of fire
- - Inferno
- - Rite site
- - funeral inferno
- - Part of a Viking funeral
- - combustible heap in outer parts of pretty reserve
- - pile of combustible material
- - Ceremonial pile of wood that aptly rhymes with "fire"
- - basis for an outdoor cremation?
- - wicker man, for one
- - Cremation structure in Ancient Greece
- - Ritualistic bonfire
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