A fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance.
1Clans were bound by ancient law to respond to a beacon fire.
2One morning, however, smoke was seen to rise from the beacon fire.
3Rage seared his brain, consuming fear as the beacon fire consumed oak.
4The beacon fire should continue to burn-indefiance, if for no other reason.
5These ones will be ready when the beacon fire is lit.
6We'll look like a beacon fire, up here on this hill.
7Oft as they kindle a beacon fire for war shall God quench it!
8They lit the beacon fire asking for our help, and help did not come.
9So we built a beacon fire and waited for dawn.
10Had we seen the smoke of their beacon fire summoning us to help them?
11The beacon fire goes leaping on, from point to point!
12The flag was kept flying all day, and the beacon fire lighted again at night.
13A thin, pitiful trail of smoke was all that was left of the beacon fire.
14The Torgun had kindled the beacon fire, asking their kinsmen for help to fight the foe.
15Expects reach you by nine P. M. Asks you to show large beacon fire if possible.
16In the distance, the beacon fire burned bright as the fire in the statue's ruby eyes.