| LETIT | "Oh the weather outside is frightful; But the fire is so delightful: And since we've no place to go; |
| LET | "Oh, the weather outside is frightful, But the fire is so delightful, And since we've no place to go, ___ it snow, ___ it snow, ___ it snow" (3) |
| TASTE | Johnny Cash lamented, "The ... of love is sweet; When hearts like ours meet; I fell for you like a child; Oh, but the fire ran wild" |
| LETITSNOW | 'And since we've no place to go, ---------', lyrics from a Christmas song (3,2,4) |
| THEFIRE | *The weather is frightful but this is so delightful |
| CAHN | "Oh, the weather outside is frightful" lyricist |
| SNOW | "Since we've no place to go, let it ___" (4) |
| FIRE | "Let It Snow": "But the ___ is so delightful." |
| CLIMACTIC | Relating to a culmination or about to do with the weather outside (9) |
| RAISIN | Bad weather outside, is inside having something to eat (6) |
| SWEET | Charming and delightful and very small to be in the street (5) |
| HITROCKBOTTOM | Have no place to go but up |
| HILLTOP | There's no place to go but down from here |
| CHARMERS | They're so delightful to know but apt to be snaky! (8) |
| GLOWINGEMBERS | Begins to get lazy out on rugby pitch? Those in club lose the head, as it's indicative that the fire is going out! (7,6) |
| HOWLOVELY | "That is so delightful!" |
| LOITERER | One with no place to go, apparently |
| NESTLES | Goes into a huddle ___ like a bird with almost no place to go? (7) |
| ASKING | With no place to go, a gin looks awfully inviting |
| DYING | *"The fire is slowly ___, and my dear, we're still goodbying" |