| Nation with three dots in a row |
| Raging fire |
| Fire remains |
| Actor who cross-dressed for his role in "Mrs. Doubtfire": 2 wds. |
| A poetry form/With seventeen syllables/And only three lines |
| A firecracker is one. |
| Caesar's three |
| Fire residue |
| All fired up |
| Creature with three appendages |
| Soldier's request before entering a firefight |
| Four-letter fruit pronounced in three syllables |
| Single copy of "The Bonfire of the Vanities"? |
| Part of a '60s bonfire, perhaps |
| Three monkeys' phobia |
| Wide-screen movie process using three synchronized images |
| Air-defense fire |
| 1985 movie comedy that was released to theaters with three different endings |
| Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze masterpiece |
| Campfire remnants |
| Adopted son on "My Three Sons |
| Three grains |
| Catches fire |
| Threesome in a water molecule |
| Three-word ultimatum |
| Alistair Horne book subtitled "A Short History" that begins with the division of Gaul into three parts |
| Ballplayer arrested for battery, abuse, and possession of drugs and firearms |
| Defective firecracker |
| James who died three years before winning a Pulitzer |
| Announcer's call after three strikes |