- - Temporary home (rhymes with "swelter")
- - Safe place to go during a hurricane
- - Home, during air raids.
- - Air-raid refuge.
- - Place To Stay Safe During A Tornado
- - e.g. bothy or shieling
- - place of refuge used by the woman meeting lieutenant with hesitation
- - Retreat from ledge and end, pulling back from both
- - The lady left the empty, open relic for protection
- - She later didn't have a place in which to hide
- - Lieutenant in utter retreat
- - lieutenant in absolute protection
- - Protection of rank protecting lieutenant
- - find refuge
- - lieutenant protected by fine shield
- - protected space
- - Take refuge
- - Word that can follow "bomb" or "homeless"
- - Lieutenant in complete safety
- - Novel requires unlimited changes to reach screen
- - Place of protection
- - There's rumbling -- fifty will go inside refuge
- - Broken Esther left in retreat
- - Lieutenant in flimsy protection
- - Lieutenant in complete retreat
- - Lieutenant wearing flimsy protection
- - Lester drunk outside hotel needs protection
- - Esther left to rot in retreat
- - Protection from the elements
- - Army officer in fine house
- - Bus-stop structure
- - Safety from the elements
- - The female subsequently lacking a sanctuary
- - Refuge from a storm
- - Roof's perfect covering flat evenly
- - Officer shortly to penetrate clear harbour
- - Refuge, protection
- - Lieutenant in abrupt retreat
- - Place of refuge, crude forms of which can be found at the ends of 20- and 50-Across and 11- and 28-Down
- - Lieutenant in clear retreat
- - Place offering protection
- - Refuge, as from a storm
- - Tax loophole
- - Tax advice, maybe
- - Storm protection
- - Lean-to, e.g.
- - A dead tree's lack, according to T.S. Eliot
- - A basic human need
- - Refuge from rain
- - A basic need
- - Relative of food and clothing
- - C. D. problem.
- - Sign of the Atomic Age.
- - Sign in many cities.
- - C. D. sign.
- - Refuge from icy blasts.
- - Underground refuge.
- - Abri.
- - ...... Lee.
- - ...... roof
- - Keep safe
- - Protect
- - Refuge
- - Take cover
- - Protection
- - 5-Across, e.g.
- - Asylum
- - Quarters
- - It's got you covered
- - Harbor
- - Haven
- - Cover
- - Harbour
- - Tax-......
- - Sanctuary.
- - Basic need
- - Screen
- - fine officer has broken cover
- - Protection from bad weather or danger
- - lets her remodel hut
- - What tents provide
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