Other crossword clues for answer "ARKS"
- ARKS
- Commodious boats
- Refuges
- Large, commodious boats
- Asyla
- Clumsy boats
- Floating shelters
- Aquatic zoos
- Where Torahs are kept
- Torah cabinets
- Cases for Jewish laws?
- Torah holders
- Big boats
- Sacred chests
- Asylums
- Crude crafts
- Places of refuge
- Safe boats
- Safe havens
- Large boats
- Safe spots
- Clumsy vessels
- Flood insurance?
- Mississippi flatboats
- Holders of scrolls
- Scroll holders
- Spots for scrolls
- Biblical chests
- Providers of security
- Providers of shelter
- Safe spaces
- Shelters from the storm
- Mississippi River flatboats
- Sacred containers
- Old flatboats
- Boats like Noah's
- Symbols of safe passage
- Floating refuges
- Floating zoos
- Flat-bottomed boats
- Torah containers
- Holy chests
- Old Mississippi flatboats
- Floating menageries
- Cumbersome boats
- Torah scroll containers
- Synagogue vessels
- Synagogue cabinets
- Animal shelters?
- Chests in synagogues
- Temple cabinets
- Cumbersome crafts
- Temple repositories
- Commdious crafts
- Flatboats
- Boats with bulk
- Torah holders, in Judaism
- Holders of Torahs
- Clumsy craft
- Old riverboats
- Clumsy floaters
- Holy holders
- Torahs' homes
- Vessels like Noah's
- Ships like Noah's
- Slow-moving vessels
- Bulky boats
- Sacred synagogue cabinets
- Torah chests
- Slow-moving boats
- Synagogue storage cabinets
- Sacred cabinets
- Torah storers
- Cumbersome vehicles
- Boats of refuge
- Lifeboats
- Sacred respositories
- Safe havens, figuratively
- Shelters
- Vessels in the film "2012"
- Metaphorical refuges
- Safety zones
- Some Sunday School drawings
- Clumsy ships
- Vessels of refuge
- Boats similar to Noah's
- Temple cases
- Wanigans.
- Loggers' houseboats.
- Flat-bottomed scows.
- Clumsy vehicles: Colloq.
- Boats.
- Vessels.
- Big, awkward boats.
- Large flat boats.
- River homes.
- Huge boats.
- Large, clumsy boats.
- Places of safety.
- Houseboats.
- Old-time coffers.
- Boats of a sort.
- Early American river craft.
- Old-time flatboats.
- Awkward boats.
- Certain boats.
- Large vessels of old.
- Places of shelter.
- Vessels of a sort.
- Crude craft.
- Boats of a kind.
- Primitive craft.
- Havens
- Place of refuge
- Awkward craft
- Scows
- Safeholds
- Secure places
- Boats of old
- Bulky craft
- Synagogue features
- Enclosures in synagogues
- River boats
- Scows' kin
- Temple enclosures
- Enclosures in temples
- Roomy vessels
- Synagogue enclosures
- Tubs
- Barn-voyage vessels?
- Slow, heavy boats
- Broadhorns
- Refuges of sorts
- What Noah's neighbors needed
- Safe places
- Boats like 3-Down's
- Places of protection
- Places where Torah scrolls are kept
- Synagogue chests
- Vessels also called broadhorns
- Sizable vessels
- Commodious craft
- 30-Down holders
- Scroll storers
- They're open on Saturdays
- Torahs are kept in them
- Covenant keepers
- Temple receptacles
- They may come with covenants
- Boats like the one Noah built
- Shul fixtures
- Flat-bottomed boats of old
- Torah receptacles
- Some refuges
- Torah vessels
- Holy chambers in Judaism
- Torah locales
- Synagogue receptacles
- Torah storage
- Wooden ships
- Synagogal cabinets
- Holy receptacles in Judaism
- Cabinets in synagogues
- Vessels such as Noah's
- Where Torahs are held
- Commodious crafts
- Large crafts
- Slow-moving, commodious crafts
- Sacred repositories
- Some commodious boats
- Old flat-bottom boats
- Biblical vessels
- Commodious vessels
- Capacious crafts
- Slow boats
- Vessels built to float
- Chests
- Flat-bottomed river boats
- Commodious crafts like Noah's
- Covenant receptacles
- Crafts like Noah's
- Vessels of biblical proportions?
- Biblical 6-Downs
- Ancient sacred chests
- Ships that were measured in cubits
- Boats of biblical proportions
- Noah's boat and others
- Holy book holders
- Large craft
- Large vessels
- Capacious craft
- Temple chests
- Some ancient chests
- Mississippi flatboat, once
- Mississippi flatboats of old
- Biblical boats
- They're opened for Kol Nidrei
- Scroll receptacles
- Torah homes
- Noah's boat and other old riverboats
- Sacred scroll sites
- Cases for Torah scrolls
- Temple fixtures
- They're often placed on walls facing Jerusalem