Answer: MOOR
MOOR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 130 times.
- Secure
- Resting place
- Secure a ship
- "The Hound of the Baskervilles" locale
- Anchor
- Poor drainage area
- Drop anchor
- Othello, for one
- Othello was one
- El Cid foe
- Foe for El Cid
- Heath
- "The Hound of the Baskervilles" setting
- What boats may do in an inlet
- Othello, ethnically
- Wasteland
- "Wuthering Heights" setting
- Alhambra builder
- Secure, as a ship
- Scene of many a werewolf tale
- Desdemona married one
- Site of many a werewolf attack
- Fix firmly
- Invader of Iberia
- Setting for many an English romantic novel
- Make a vessel fast
- Othello, notably
- Peaty area
- Park at the pier
- Secure, as a boat
- Open wasteland
- Low-lying wetland
- Cornwall feature
- Shrubby wasteland
- Othello, e.g.
- Ludovico Sforza's nickname, with "the"
- Tie up, as a ship
- Alcázar castle resident
- Peaty expanse
- Heath-covered wasteland
- Peaty wasteland
- Old Spain invader
- Tract near Baskerville Hall
- Fix in place
- Tie up
- Use an anchor
- Secure, as a vessel
- Tie at anchor
- Othello, by birth
- Heather-covered wasteland
- Secure via cable
- Secure with lines
- Boggy wasteland
- Boggy expanse
- Marshy expanse
- Marshy tract
- Attach to a dock
- Medieval invader of Spain
- Tie at the dock
- Iberian Peninsula invader
- Secure in a harbor
- Tie up, in a way
- Iberian invader
- Secure, in a way
- Dock
- Iago, for one
- Drop a line, in a way
- Tie up the tugboat
- Peaty place
- Tie up, as a boat
- Marshy wasteland
- Where heather grows
- Where heather grows
- Where Heather grows
- Where heather grows
- Early Alcázar castle resident
- Werewolf-sighting site
- Orthello for one
- Boggy area
- Secure in the harbor
- Heathland
- Wild heathland
- Desdemona's husband was one
- Heather locale
- Shakespeare's "Othello, the ___ of Venice"
- Swampy area
- Tie down, as a ship
- "The Hound of the Baskervilles" backdrop
- Heather site
- Keep from drifting away
- Tract for Heathcliff and Cathy
- Heath-covered tract
- Tie up in the harbor
- British national park
- Peaty land
- Minister's house
- Keep from floating away
- Tie up at a dock
- Tie up a ship
- Word in "Othello" title
- Tie up "The Love Boat"
- Tie up to a pier
- Tie up in a harbor
- Apt rhyme for "secure"
- Secure with lines and anchors
- Plain land
- Tie up, as a tug
- Make fast, in a way
- Tie up at a 5-Down
- "I Never Saw a ___": Dickinson
- " . . . and ___ to steer her by": Masefield
- Secure at a pier
- Tie to a dock
- Baskerville Hall setting
- Tie up, like a ship
- Secure, as a yacht
- "The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple ___": Noyes
- Secure to a dock
- Secure at shore
- Landscape that's part of a house spelled backward
- Homophone of "more"
- Tie down
- Secure, as a skiff
- Tie up at the dock
- "The Hound of the Baskervilles" location
- Terrain in "Wuthering Heights"
- ___ House: "Jane Eyre" setting
- Anchor a boat
- Habitat for heather
- Anchor, like a ship