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Other crossword clues for answer "ARALSEA"

ARALSEA
Russian body that's a subject of environmental concern
It disappeared due to irrigation
It's shrinking due to the Qaraqum Canal
Shrinking salt-water lake
Site of numerous ship graveyards
Lost endorheic lake of Kazakhstan
Body of water that's more desert nowadays
It straddles the Kazakh-Uzbek border
Lake that was formerly one of the world's largest
Subject of a large-scale Kazakh/Uzbek environmental disaster
Lake bordering Kazakhstan
The once-bustling Uzbek city of Moynaq was formerly on it
Asian body practically destroyed by diversion
Body between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
About 25,000 square miles of Asia
Body of water bordering Kazakhstan
Amu Darya outlet
Body on Uzbekistan's border
It's on Uzbekistan's border
Amu Darya River outlet
Asian saltwater lake
Shrinking Asian lake
Shrunken body of Asia
Shrinking body of Asia
It's been shrinking since 1960
Body of water that used to kinda look like a foot, but now just kinda looks like some toes
Great inland waters
Central Asian expanse
Lake east of the Caspian
It's less than half its 1960 size
Victim of river diversion in Asia
Asian border lake
Shrinking lake
Shrunken Asian lake
The Dike Kokaral divides its two sections
Kazakh-Uzbek border lake
Part of it is now a desert
Amu Darya's outlet
Ustyurt Plateau neighbor
It's between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Large Asian lake
Shrinking Asian water
Earth in the Balance subject
Water split in 1987
Shrinking water of Asia
One-time fourth-largest lake
Shrinking water
Water that borders Kazakhstan
Lake now split into four parts
Erstwhile Asian lake
Large ex-lake
Site of sand-locked ships cited by Gore
The Amu Darya flows into it
26,166 sq. mi. of water.
Asian lake almost as big as Lake Victoria.
24,634 sq. mi. of water.
Asiatic body of water.
Inland waters of Asia.
26,000 square miles of water.
Body of water near Red Sand Desert.
Geographical feature of Asia.
Asian body of water.
Great Central Asian lake.
Lake NW of Tashkent.
Body of water in Asia.
U. S. S. R. water body.
Caspian's neighbor
Russian body of water
Asian salt lake
Fourth-largest inland body of water
U.S.S.R. body of water
Salty U.S.S.R. expanse
U.S.S.R. inland body of water
Landlocked Asian waters
Victim of a 20th-century environmental tragedy
Uzbek lake
About 26,000 square miles of Asia
World's fourth-largest inland body of water
It's shrinking in Asia
Fast-shrinking body
Noted lake with more than 10% salinity
Uzbek body of water
Body of water on 60° East longitude
Body of water south of Orsk
It's now less than half its 1960 size
Lake on the edge of Kazakhstan
Shrinking body
Waters fed by the Amu Darya
Part of the Uzbekistan border
Body of water on the Uzbek border
Kazakh border lake
Polluted Asian lake
Amu Darya outlet, once
Body that's a lot thinner than it used to be
Body that's now a fraction of its former self
The Amu Darya no longer feeds it
Asian body of water that's now largely dried up
Body undergoing desertification
Body of water greatly shrunk by 1960s Soviet irrigation
It was once the world's fourth-largest lake
Lake known for its high salinity
Uzbekistan border lake
Salt-water lake
Kazakh-Uzbek shrinker
It borders the Kyzyl Kum Desert
The Soviets shrank it
Where the Amu Darya empties
Body of water on the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
Huge Asian body of water
About 12,000 square miles of Asia
It borders Kazakhstan
About 25,000 square miles in Asia
It borders Uzbekistan
Disappearing Asian body of water
Large Asian border lake
Shrinking body of water
Shrinking body of water in Asia
Body of water that has largely dried up
Kazakh waters
Lake gaining ground
It separates Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
About 26,000 square miles of Asia, once
Kazakhstan border water
Fourth-largest lake
Home to many ship graveyards
Shrinking Asian body
Syr Darya terminus
Amu Darya's outflow
Fourth-largest lake until the 1970s
Disappearing lake of Asia
Its surface area is about 25% of what it was in 1960
Former third-biggest lake in the world