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1. | Scattered fragments of something wrecked or destroyed |
2. | A tropical air convection that carries heavy downpours and sometimes thunderstorms. |
3. | A famous London Church with a coned dome that was destroyed by the GFL on Tuesday predawn. |
4. | A colorful arch of 7 colors in the sky, which appeared on Friday morning after the heavy downpour |
8. | A very heavy rainfall, which caused the GFL to extinguish on Thursday night and continued throughout Friday predawn. |
9. | The time and day period when the GFL blew out and ended around 11:30 p.m. |
10. | A very large and fiercely burning fire |
12. | An emergency situation of escaping from very dangerous events, which happened on Monday morning during the GFL |
13. | The time and day period when many London people were in a major chaotic stampede of the GFL and were quickly escaping. |
14. | An event of burning down the whole city |
16. | A famous English baker in London City whom was the source point of the GFL |
17. | The time and day period when the GFL started around 9:30 a.m. |
20. | A name of a dessert which is the path where the GFL started. |
21. | The country in Northeastern Europe, which was where the LPT formed. |
22. | The process of burning something with the trapped fire. |
25. | A small shop where people bake and sell bread, which was also where the GFL started |