Building burned by British: 1814 Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% CAPITOL Building burned by British: 1814 (7)
8% SCALDS Burns with liquid (6) New York Times Feb 2, 2026
8% ONFIRE Burning up (6) New York Times Mini Feb 2, 2026
8% SHED Backyard building (4) Newsday Feb 2, 2026
8% TREEHOUSES High buildings? (10) Universal Feb 1, 2026
8% KEN Documentarian Burns (3) USA Today Jan 31, 2026
8% EDIFICE Large building (7) The Telegraph Quick Jan 30, 2026
8% MEWS British rowhouses (4) New York Times Jan 30, 2026
8% LOT Area to build on (3) New York Times Jan 27, 2026
8% SCALD Burn with hot water (5) Commuter Jan 27, 2026
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