Across
- 5. To maintain something in its original or existing state; to keep safe from harm or fire.
- 7. To make something, like a fire or accident, happen.
- 8. A catastrophe, often one involving fire, flood, or earthquake, that is caused by forces of nature.
- 9. The action or process of causing so much damage that something is completely ruined or annihilated.
- 10. Very enthusiastic, excited, or energized about something.
- 11. Exhausted, either physically or emotionally, often from working too hard for too long (like a lamp that has used up its life).
- 15. To discover or notice the existence or presence of something, like smoke or a gas leak.
Down
- 1. To move out of or away from something and become visible; to come into being.
- 2. To be completely consumed by fire.
- 3. To extend over a large or increasing area, often used when describing how fire moves.
- 4. The action of keeping someone or something safe from harm, injury, or destruction.
- 6. To allow a substance, such as heat or smoke, to escape from a confined space.
- 12. To bring back a building, piece of art, or area of land to its original condition after damage or a fire.
- 13. Being consumed by flames; also used to mean doing something exceptionally well.
- 14. The quality, state, or sensation of being mildly hot or heated, often experienced near a fire.
