- ARSON
- Bad lighting?
- Fiery crime
- Firebug's crime
- Hot crime
- Match play
- Case for an insurance investigator
- Result of a burning desire?
- Pyro's passion
- Burning desire?
- Insurance fraud act, perhaps
- Lighting design?
- Insurance ploy
- Torch job
- Hot topic?
- Light crime?
- Lighting plot
- Burning down the house
- Light offense?
- Pyromania
- Pyromaniac's crime
- Bad ignition?
- Firing offense?
- Insurance-fraud ploy
- Fiery wrongdoing
- Lighter offense?
- Unlawful firing?
- Light work?
- Malicious burning
- Subject of the 1991 movie "Backdraft"
- Crime in much insurance fraud
- Crime using an accelerant
- Paying with fire?
- Torch's crime
- Flareup of crime?
- Illegal firing?
- Fire work?
- What a "torch" commits
- Criminal match play
- Ignition problem?
- Illegal flaming
- Incendiary offense
- Fire for hire
- Fiery felony
- Heated crime?
- An old flame's pastime?
- Burning problem
- Unlawful fire
- Bad burn?
- Illicit ignition
- Torcher's misdeed
- Lighting problem?
- Criminal fire
- Possible fire cause
- Firebug's offense
- Illegal fire
- Fire investigator's suspicion
- Felony
- Fiery fraudulence
- Incendiarism
- Match misuse
- firebug's felony
- Lighting job?
- Torrid affair?
- Hot pursuit?
- Burning concern?
- Flaming misdeed
- Act of insurance fraud, perhaps
- Flaming offense
- Bad fire
- Ignition charge?
- Burning crime
- Felonious fire
- Problematic lighting?
- Bad flareup?
- Fire-setting crime
- Property crime
- Felonious flames
- Rap sheet entry, perhaps
- Misplay with matches?
- Uncool crime?
- Burning issue?
- Crime that might involve accelerants
- Flaming felony
- Criminal conflagration
- Fireman's suspicion
- Unlawful burning
- Malicious crime
- Torching
- Burning offense
- Fire chief's suspicion
- Insurance investigator's concern
- Cause of some fires
- Fiery offense
- Fire setter's crime
- Fire marshal concern
- Common whodunit crime
- Fire-starting crime
- Fire marshal's determination
- It might start with gas
- Accelerant-caused offense
- Crime of combustion
- Fire-setting felony
- Possible 51 Down cause
- Burner's offense
- Felonious ignition
- Incendiary crime
- Fire marshal's suspicion
- Crime that is suspected when accelerants are found
- Reason for a lighter sentence?
- What torches are put in the can for
- A phase of terrorism.
- Criminal burning.
- A felony.
- Willful burning.
- Prevalent crime.
- Of concern to fire insurance companies.
- Problem for the Police Department.
- Crime of fire setting.
- Crime of fire.
- Felonious act.
- Firebug's fixation.
- A major crime.
- Lawless firing.
- Work of a firebug.
- Crime by fire.
- Illegal burning.
- Insurance problem.
- Insurer's concern.
- Type of crime.
- Type of felony.
- Punishable crime.
- Fire, as a crime.
- Heinous crime.
- Kind of crime
- Crime of a kind
- Certain crime
- Firebug's genre
- Pyromaniac's aim
- Crime
- Incendiary's indictment
- Major crime
- Firebug's action
- Certain felony
- Crime laid to Nero
- Firebug job
- Deliberate firing
- Crime increasing in our time
- One concern of an insurer
- Pyromaniac's specialty
- Awful result of a burning desire
- Crime by one carrying a torch
- Crime climbing in our time
- Fire inspector's concern
- Pyromaniac's act
- Pyromaniac's delight
- Crime causing a conflagration
- Criminal offense
- Fire crime
- Kind of squad
- Malicious firing
- Pyromaniac's offense
- A cause of combustion
- Burning issue for law enforcers
- Pyromaniacal act
- Fire marshal's concern
- Criminal act
- Why some carry a torch?
- Awful result of burning desire
- Flaming crime
- Antisocial burning desire
- 53 Across's crime
- Backdraft concern
- Backdraft crime
- It may involve gas
- Some insurance fraud
- Alarming felony?
- Act investigated by an insurance company
- Basis for an insurance investigation
- Crime in insurance investigations
- Crime investigated by an insurance company
- Firebug's activity
- Flame throwing, maybe
- Matching felony?
- Gasoline may make it go
- Lighting of a torch
- Setting of a fire maliciously
- Crime for which one takes the heat
- Insurance fraud ploy, perhaps
- Lighter charge
- Common insurance fraud
- Illegal lighting?
- Bad combustion
- Crime sometimes done for the insurance
- Illegal match play?
- Cause of something going up?
- Hot topic in insurance
- Subject of an insurance investigation
- Flame blame, sometimes
- Reason for a lighter conviction?
- Bad match result?
- Ignition trouble
- Not an accidental fire
- Cause of everything going up?
- Crime started with a match
- Hot crime topic?
- Illegal torching
- Cause of an insurance investigation
- Cause for an insurer's denial, maybe
- Basis of some insurance fraud
- What starts with a spark of an idea?
- Setting for fraud, maybe
- Harsh lighting?
- Bad match on tinder?
- Burning bridges, e.g.
- Hot topic in criminology?
- Recent Texas Governor's mansion attack
- Firing crime?
- Yearly Halloween problem in Detroit
- Felonious flaming
- Infernal felony
- Act committed as part of an insurance-fraud scheme, perhaps
- Firebug's intent
- Heated felony
- Firefighter's bane
- Flaming transgression
- Worst case of burning desire?
- Fulfillment of a burning desire?
- Smokey the Bear's nightmare
- Insurance ploy, sometimes
- Insurance-scamming crime
- It may involve match play
- One form of insurance fraud
- Torcher's crime
- Bad case of burning desire?
- Unlawful fire-starting
- Felon's burning ambition
- Felony fire
- Firebug's doing
- Crime involving fire
- Improper lighting?
- Torch's misdeed
- Fire that's not accidental
- Fire-related crime
- Cause of insurance fraud
- Crime with lighting?
- Part of insurance fraud, sometimes
- Crime of fiery passion?
- Burning passion?
- Insurance fraud crime, commonly
- Crime involving a fire
- Fiery act of insurance fraud
- Crime with a point of origin
- Felon's deed
- Heated offense?
- Pyromaniac's obsession
- A burning desire?
- Fiery insurance fraud
- Torch's work
- DA s charge
- Insurance fraud perhaps
- Fire starter
- Serious crime
- Firebug's blaze
- Smokey Bear's worry
- It may result from a burning desire
- Common insurance fraud cause
- Crime with accelerants
- Result of a burning passion?
- Result of foul match play
- Crime involving an accelerant
- Matches crime
- Type of insurance fraud
- Insurance fraud crime, perhaps
- Torch's offense
- Many an insurance-fraud crime
- Fire felony
- Lighting up?
- Blazers' offense?
- Sin ending in cinders
- Destructive crime
- Crime that may cause an alarm
- Finding from a fire investigator
- Bringing down the house?
- Destructive felony
- Pyro's crime
- Incendiary felony
- Torcher's doing
- Theater lighting, maybe?
- Bad burning
- Alarming crime?
- Hot felony
- Illegal firework?