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A
Tree
Grows In Brooklyn ( Elia Kazan movie )
A partridge in a pear
tree
Angela's
Ashes
( Frank McCourt book )
Another One Bites The
Dust
( Queen song )
As difficult as nailing jelly to a
tree
As dry as
dust
As solid as an
oak
Ashes
To
Ashes
( David Bowie song )
Ashes
to
ashes
dust
to
dust
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Ball of
fire
Baptism of
fire
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Barking up the wrong
tree
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Beautiful downtown Burbank ( A catchphrase from
Rowan
And Martin's Laugh In )
Bite the
dust
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Breathe
fire
Burnt to a
ashes
Burnt to a
cinder
C'mon Colman's, light my
fire
( Colman's Mustard advertising slogan )
Catch
fire
Chinese
fire
drill
Come On Baby Light My
Fire
( The Doors song )
Come home to a real
fire
( Coal Board advertising slogan )
Don't Sit Under The Apple
Tree
( Glenn Miller tune )
Done up like a Christmas
tree
Double, double toil and trouble,
fire
burn and cauldron bubble
Draw someone's
fire
Dust
bunny
Dust
down
Dust
up
Dust
your pants
Eat my
dust
Eight maids a-milking ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Eleven pipers piping ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Family
tree
Farewell to the ugly
cigarette
( Eve Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Fight
fire
with
fire
Fire
And Rain ( James Taylor song )
Fire
Sale
Fire
and brimstone
Fire
away
Fire
down below
Fire
engine red
Fire
in the hole
Fire
in your belly
Fire
storm
Fire
the imagination ( inspire with enthusiasm )
Fire
up the Quattro ( A catchphrase from Gene Glenister In
Ashes
To
Ashes
)
Five golden rings ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Fork the
tree
Four calling birds ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Friendly
fire
Gather
dust
Gathering
dust
Get on like a house on
fire
Go through
fire
and water for
Great Balls Of
Fire
( Jerry Lee Lewis song )
Hang
fire
Harp puts out the
fire
( Harp Lager advertising slogan )
Have many irons in the
fire
Heap coals of
fire
on someone's head
Hearts of
oak
Here comes de judge ( A catchphrase from
Rowan
and Martin's Laugh In )
Hire and
fire
Hold it up to the light, not a stain and shining light ( Surf Washing
Powder
advertising slogan )
I lit a fire, isn't it good, Norwegian wood? ( Beatles song lyric )
I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree, Kilmer )
If it's got to be clean, it's got to be Tide ( Tide Washing
Powder
advertising slogan )
In the line of
fire
Internationally acknowledged to be the finest
cigarette
in the World ( Dunhill Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Keep your
powder
dry
Kiss the
dust
Legs like
tree
trunks
Liar liar: pants on
fire
Light My
Fire
( The Doors song )
Light a
fire
under him
Light a
fire
under some
Lit up like a Christmas
tree
Little Robin Red breast sat upon a
tree
( line from nursery rhyme )
Live
Oak
( Nickname of Edward S.Taylor )
Look that up in your Funk and Wagnalls! ( A catchphrase from
Rowan
And Martin's Laugh-In )
Make like a
tree
and leave
More Doctors Smoke Camels than any other
cigarette
( Camel cigarettes advertising slogan )
Mortal
remains
Nine ladies dancing ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Omo adds brightness to whiteness ( Omo washing
powder
advertising slogan )
One ringy-dingy...two ringy-dingies ( A catchphrase from Ernestine In
Rowan
and Martin's Laugh-In )
Open
fire
Out of the frying pan into the
fire
Pearline keeps white things white and bright women bright ( Pearline washing
powder
advertising slogan )
Piss like a
fire
engine
Play with
fire
Powder
room
Powder
your nose
Pull your chestnuts out of the
fire
Put your trust in God, and keep your
powder
dry
Raise
dust
Rake over the
ashes
Ring Of
Fire
( Johnny Cash song )
Rise from the
ashes
Rise like a Phoenix from the
ashes
Rock a bye baby on the
tree
top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock ( line from nursery rhyme )
Sackcloth and
ashes
Say goodnight Dick ( A catchphrase from
Rowan
and Martin's Laugh In )
Set
Fire
to the Rain ( Adele song )
Set the Thames on
fire
Set the world on
fire
Set your hair on
fire
Seven swans a-swimming ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Six geese a-laying ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Slag
off
Smart
dust
Sock it to me ( A catchphrase from
Rowan
and Martin's Laugh In )
Take a
powder
Ten lords a-leaping ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
The Bronze Goddess of
Fire
( Nickname of LaWanda Page )
The Joshua
Tree
( U2 album )
The
Oak
( Nickname of Stockholm Sweden )
The
Remains
Of The Day ( Kazuo Ishiguro novel and Anthony Hopkins movie )
The Ring Of
Fire
( Johnny Cash song )
The apple never falls far from the
tree
The fat is in the
fire
The fruit does not fall far from the
tree
The
tree
is known by its fruit
There's no smoke without
fire
This Wheel's On
Fire
( Bob Dylan song )
Three French hens ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Throw Another Log On The
Fire
( Outlaws song )
Tide's in, dirt's out ( Tide Washing
Powder
advertising slogan )
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole
Oak
Tree
( Dawn with Tony Orlando song )
Too many irons in the
fire
Top of the
tree
Tree
hugger
Turn to
ashes
in your mouth
Twelve drummers drumming ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Two irons in the
fire
Two turtle doves ( line from A Partridge In A Pear
Tree
)
Under
fire
Under the greenwood
tree
Up a gum
tree
Very interesting, but stupid ( A catchphrase from
Rowan
and Martin's Laugh In )
When the
oak
is before the ash, then you will only get a splash; when the ash
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth
Where there's smoke there's
fire
Where's the fire?
Winston tastes good like a
cigarette
should ( Winston Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Woodman spare that
tree
You bet your sweet bippy ( A catchphrase from
Rowan
and Martin's Laugh In )
You won't see me for
dust