| Great Fire of London | | A colorful arch of 7 colors in the sky, which appeared on Friday morning after the heavy downpour |
| Pudding Lane | | A small shop where people bake and sell bread, which was also where the GFL started |
| Thomas Farriner | | The time and day period when the rainbow appeared around 9:30 a.m. |
| Sunday Morning | | A greatly-destructing situation which things are hard to repair. |
| Thursday Night | | Scattered fragments of something wrecked or destroyed |
| Major Chaotic Panic | | A violently destructive blowout, which uncontrollable fire incident started the GFL on Sunday morning |
| Rainbow | | A very heavy rainfall, which caused the GFL to extinguish on Thursday night and continued throughout Friday predawn. |
| St. Paul Cathedral Church | | This was a city ablaze or major conflagration that consumed London City on the first week of September 1666. |
| Extinguish | | The process of burning something with the trapped fire. |
| Blaze | | A very large and fiercely burning fire |
| City Ablaze | | The time and day period when the GFL started around 9:30 a.m. |
| Conflagration | | A name of a dessert which is the path where the GFL started. |
| Downpour | | A famous English baker in London City whom was the source point of the GFL |
| Low Pressure Trough | | An extensive blaze that destroys a huge land area including important properties |
| Explosion | | A famous London Church with a coned dome that was destroyed by the GFL on Tuesday predawn. |
| North Sea | | The water gets into contact and puts out the fire, which was how the GFL ended. |
| Norway | | The time and day period when the GFL blew out and ended around 11:30 p.m. |
| London | | A very scary and greatly-damaging event. |
| Aftermath | | An emergency situation of escaping from very dangerous events, which happened on Monday morning during the GFL |
| Disaster | | A damaging outcome of a disastrous or catastrophic event. |
| Destruction | | A tropical air convection that carries heavy downpours and sometimes thunderstorms. |
| Bakery | | An event of burning down the whole city |
| Combustion | | The wide sea area between England and Norway. |
| Survive | | The time and day period when many London people were in a major chaotic stampede of the GFL and were quickly escaping. |
| Debris | | To continue to live or exist, especially in spite of danger or hardship |
| Disperse | | Make something gradually disappear |
| Destroy | | The country in Northeastern Europe, which was where the LPT formed. |
| Monday Morning | | The capital city of England on the Thames River, which was where the Big Ben clock tower is situated and the GFL occurred. |
| Friday Morning | | To destruct something and cease their existence, which is the better way of using the K-word. |