Clues for the word "ARSON"
We've had 293 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 800 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on March 31, 2025.
Definition of arson
- n. - The malicious burning of a dwelling house or outhouse of another man, which by the common law is felony; the malicious and voluntary firing of a building or ship.
Referring Clues
- It may involve gas
- Bad lighting?
- Some insurance fraud
- "Backdraft" concern
- "Backdraft" crime
- Match play?
- Result of a burning desire
- Flareup of crime?
- Fire-setting crime
- Alarming felony?
- Matching felony?
- Light work?
- Unlawful firing?
- Flame throwing, maybe
- Insurance ploy
- Torcher's misdeed
- Illegal firing
- Gasoline may make it go
- Lighting of a torch
- Lighter offense?
- Burning desire?
- Illegal firing?
- Fire work
- Setting of a fire maliciously
- Lighter charge
- Crime for which one takes the heat
- Flaming felony
- Common insurance fraud
- Illegal lighting?
- Crime sometimes done for the insurance
- Bad combustion
- Criminal burning
- Illegal match play?
- Bad ignition?
- Cause of something going up?
- Burning issue
- Subject of an insurance investigation
- Firebug's crime
- Fire work?
- What a "torch" commits
- Torch job
- Fire for hire
- Torch's crime
- Pyromaniac's crime
- Conflagration crime
- Ignition problem?
- Criminal match play
- Incendiary offense
- Illegal flaming
- Fiery felony
- Heated crime?
- Fiery crime
- Burning problem
- Unlawful fire
- An old flame's pastime?
- Hot pursuit?
- Flame blame, sometimes
- Reason for a lighter conviction?
- Hot topic in insurance
- Crime that is suspected when accelerants are found
- Reason for a lighter sentence?
- What torches are put in the can for
- Illicit ignition
- Act of insurance fraud, perhaps
- Flaming misdeed
- Burning concern?
- Unlawful firing
- Property crime
- Felonious flames
- Fiery offense
- Malicious burning
- Burning crime
- Cause of some fires
- Firebug's felony
- It may involve match play
- Worst case of burning desire?
- Fulfillment of a burning desire?
- Firefighter's bane
- Insurance-scamming crime
- Incendiarism
- Hot crime?
- Crime with accelerants
- Case for an insurance investigator
- Common insurance fraud cause
- Result of a burning passion?
- Lighter charge?
- It may result from a burning desire
- Burning passion?
- Hot crime topic?
- Smokey Bear's worry
- Bad burn?
- One form of insurance fraud
- Result of foul match play
- Torcher's crime
- Flaming offense
- Fire setter's crime
- Match job
- Illegal setting?
- Crime that may cause an alarm
- Fire marshal's determination
- Bad match result?
- Not an accidental fire
- Pyromaniac's passion
- Foe of the forest
- Illegal burning
- Ignition trouble
- Lighting problem?
- Incendiary crime
- Hot crime
- Bad lighting
- Bad lighting?
- Unlawful fire-starting
- Pyromaniac's work
- Criminal match play?
- Ignition charge?
- Fire-setter's crime
- Crime with special investigators
- Finding from a fire investigator
- Possible fire cause
- Criminal fire
- Malicious fire-setting
- Bad case of burning desire?
- Bad fire
- Crime started with a match
- Incendiary offence
- Offence
- Cause of everything going up?
- Firebug's offense
- Insurance fraud factor
- Illegal fire
- Illegal torching
- Felonious fire
- Problematic lighting?
- Destructive crime
- Firebug's intent
- Cause of an insurance investigation
- Burning issue?
- Hot topic?
- Crime in much insurance fraud
- Insurance-fraud ploy
- Firing crime?
- Firing offense?
- Flaming transgression
- "code red" crime
- Cause for an insurer's denial, maybe
- Crime involving an accelerant
- Felony fire
- Bad flareup?
- Flare-up of crime?
- Firebug's doing
- It might start with gas
- Felon's burning ambition
- Hot pursuit
- Matches crime
- Accelerant-caused offense
- Torch's misdeed
- Insurance fraud crime, perhaps
- Firebug's action
- Crime involving fire
- Felon's burning ambition?
- Heated felony?
- Improper lighting?
- Crime committed with bad lighting?
- Crime that involves lighting?
- Fire that's not accidental
- Fire bug's transgression
- Basis of some insurance fraud
- Possible 51 Down cause
- Fire-related crime
- Torch's offense
- Pyromaniac's act
- Crime of combustion
- Incendiarist' s thing
- Fire-setting felony
- Fire crime
- Rap sheet entry, perhaps
- Nero's alleged crime
- Malicious burning of property
- Fire-raising
- Felony
- Reckless lighting of gas rings upset head of Npower
- Property crime re-appears once concealed
- Crime rendering minister powerless
- Is it committed in the heat of the moment?
- Burning to sort out some of the also-rans
- The crime of a hard-hearted boy
- Illegal destruction of a parsonage?
- As committed in the heat of the moment?
- Crime of a clergyman who's lost his head?
- Crime that brings a heated reaction
- Crime committed against property - minister initially powerless
- Crime engendering much heatedness
- Fireball cast? Unusual end from creator of 1 down 5?
- Felonious burning of property
- Crime ran so wild!
- Crime for which there is a lighter sentence?
- Vicar has no head for crime
- The offence of one coming to light
- Bringing down the house?
- Crime featured in popular song
- Pyro's crime
- Destructive felony
- Crime of priesticide?
- Clergyman beheaded for serious crime
- Crime of clergyman without a penny
- It's a crime to knock the Vicar's block off
- Artist upset over issue that gives offence
- It's really a light crime
- Beheading a clergyman is a serious crime
- Fire-able offense?
- Criminal fire-setting
- Not the First Minister's crime
- Match crime with punishment?
- Crime of boy on a rooftop
- Priest not soft on crime
- Topless vicar? That's flaming wrong!
- Artist returning to issue of crime
- Top clergyman's serious transgression
- Torching
- Criminal pyromania
- Malicious crime
- Burglars only taking part in crime
- criminal fire-raising
- Pyromania's what it is - there's no pay - I'm off
- A boy round centre of Paris, fire-raising
- Runs in a boy responsible for crime
- Crime, bit of robbery committed by a boy
- Runs after a boy responsible for fire-raising
- Fire-raising clergyman beheaded
- Clergyman overlooking original crime
- Runs in a boy responsible for fire-raising
- Beheading priest is a crime
- With "p*** off", clergyman gives offence
- Bad lighting?
- Alarming felony?
- Cause of insurance fraud
- Incendiary felony
- Unlawful firing?
- Illegally set fire
- Crime ending in disaster, stopping a child
- What starts with a spark of an idea?
- Crime of fire-setting
- Torcher's doing
- Crime with lighting?
- Is it committed in the heat of the moment?
- Many an insurance-fraud crime
- Burning desire?
- Misplay with matches?
- Burner's offense
- Offence committed at lighting up time
- Theater lighting, maybe?
- Setting for fraud, maybe
- The crime of a hard hearted lad
- Lighting crime?
- Crime that makes hot news?
- It's flaming criminal!
- Felonious ignition
- Match play?
- Hot felony
- Firing offense?
- Part of insurance fraud, sometimes
- As committed by a hard-hearted youngster?
- Uncool crime?
- Crime that might involve accelerants
- Nora's terrible torching
- Crime of burning property
- Fire felony
- Crime of fiery passion?
- It's heatedly destructive and that's bad
- Bad burning
- Intentional fire
- Destruction of the parsonage?
- Malicious fire
- Hot topic?
- Burning issue?
- Serious crime
- Crime's a burning question
- Hear he abandoned the child and that's a crime
- Crime investigated by an insurance company
- Firebug's activity
- Crime in insurance investigations
- Burning passion?
- Basis for an insurance investigation
- Act investigated by an insurance company
- Illegal destruction of a parsonage?
- As committed in the heat of the moment?
- Crime of a clergyman who's lost his head?
- The felony of a hard hearted-lad?
- Bad match on tinder?
- Fire-starting crime
- Hot topic in criminology?
- Burning bridges, e.g.
- Crime involving firing
Last Seen In
- Daily American - March 31, 2025
- Daily American - March 19, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - March 18, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - March 04, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - March 03, 2025
- Your Life Choices - February 25, 2025
- Daily American - February 20, 2025
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 19, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 12, 2025
- Mindfood Daily - February 12, 2025
- Mirror Daily - February 09, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - February 05, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 29, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 24, 2025
- Your Life Choices - January 24, 2025
- Mirror Daily - January 21, 2025
- Penny Dell Daily - January 11, 2025
- Daily Quick - January 07, 2025
- Evening Standard Easy - January 07, 2025
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 07, 2025
- New Zealand Herald - December 14, 2024
- New York Times - December 04, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 30, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - November 27, 2024
- Mirror Daily - November 23, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - November 13, 2024
- Penny Dell Daily - November 03, 2024
- Mindfood Daily - October 23, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - October 15, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - October 01, 2024
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