- - African of mixed Arab and Berber descent
- - The gentleman with the spectacles inside is a N African
- - North African Muslim
- - N. African Muslim
- - Certain North African Muslim
- - North African
- - North African place of desolation?
- - Othello the ... of Venice
- - ilkley, said to have extra
- - Tie low, to the right
- - Othello was said to be so secure in Venice
- - Uncultivated land with space for retreat
- - Dat paard krijgt weer een zuivelproduct
- - heath to secure the boat and step ashore
- - Open tract; make fast
- - Othello's back room?
- - kind of hen to tie up
- - backroom fix?
- - Secure, as a ship to shore
- - Homophone of 'more'
- - Keep from floating away (anagram of "room")
- - Secure a vessel
- - Tract of open wasteland
- - secure some open land
- - Low bar ultimately fell
- - moroccan tie
- - The ... of Venice (title for Othello)
- - A marshy wasteland, the setting for "The Hound of the Baskervilles"
- - Marshy lands of "Othello"
- - Othello, eg
- - Dock a boat
- - make fast a vessel
- - Newcastle's Town .... is a large common
- - space given up to tie the boat up
- - River at the bottom of low uncultivated land
- - to secure the boat you need space on return
- - space around to tie up
- - "The Tragedy of Othello, the ... of Venice" (full title of a Shakespeare play)
- - Use docking facility in space, moving backwards
- - Tie up in the back-room
- - Boggy expanse
- - The ...... of Venice (Othello's title)
- - Heath for Heathcliff
- - Dock the boat
- - Anchor (boat)
- - Wasteland tract
- - Tie up, in a way
- - Tie up in a harbor
- - Tie at the dock
- - Secure, as a boat
- - Secure with lines and anchors
- - Secure via cable
- - Secure a boat
- - Scene of many a werewolf tale
- - Othello was one
- - Mauritanian
- - Keep from drifting away
- - Heather-covered wasteland
- - Desdemona's husband was one
- - Attach to a dock
- - Wuthering Heights vista
- - Word with breathing and wiggle
- - Where to see heather
- - What boats may do in an inlet
- - Wasteland area
- - Waste land.
- - Use an anchor
- - Upland tract — eg Othello
- - Uncultivated upland
- - Tract of uncultivated upland
- - Tract of land for shooting game.
- - Tract near Baskerville Hall
- - Tract in "Wuthering Heights"
- - Tract for Heathcliff and Cathy
- - Tie up to the pier
- - Tie up at the dock
- - Tie up a tug
- - Tie up a tender
- - Tie a boat to a dock
- - Tie a boat securely
- - Spanish invader
- - Spain invader
- - Shakespeare's "Othello, the ...... of Venice"
- - Secure, as with cables
- - Secure, as a vessel
- - Secure to the dock
- - Secure a ship with cables
- - Secure a schooner
- - Poor drainage area
- - Person of Arab-Berber descent
- - Park at the pier
- - Open land covered with heather and bracken
- - One of a Moslem people
- - Old Spain invader
- - Native of Barbary.
- - Muslim invader of Spain
- - Marston .......... (1644 battle site)
- - Ludovico Sforza's nickname, with "the"
- - Invader of Spain: 8th century
- - Invader of Spain
- - Iberian Peninsula invader
- - Iago's boss
- - Heathery tract
- - Heather's place
- - Heather's home
- - Heather locale
- - Heather land
- - Heath land
- - Foe for El Cid
- - Fellow like Othello
- - Early Alcázar castle resident
- - Drop a line, in a way
- - Dock at a wharf
- - Desdemona loved one
- - Culloden ......, Scotland
- - Culloden
- - Cornwall feature
- - Black goldfish
- - Barren wasteland
- - Barren heath
- - Arab-Berber descendant
- - Arab or Berber.
- - Anchor a yacht
- - An Alhambra builder
- - Alcázar castle resident
- - "Wuthering Heights" landform
- - "The Tragedy of Othello, ...... of Venice" (full title of a Shakespeare play)
- - "The Hound of the Baskervilles" backdrop
- - "I never saw a ......": Dickinson
- - Iago, for one
- - "The Hound of the Baskervilles" locale
- - Othello
- - Secure a ship
- - Berber
- - Medieval Muslim
- - Uncultivated tract
- - Open wasteland
- - Fix in place
- - Tie down
- - Secure, in a way
- - Marshy expanse
- - Low-lying wetland
- - Marshy tract
- - Fen
- - Bog
- - Dock
- - Othello, maybe
- - Tie up, seeing low resistance
- - 'The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple ....': Noyes
- - Secure to a dock
- - Secure, as a yacht
- - Heath
- - Othello, for one
- - Tie to a dock
- - Come into a dock, as a ship
- - Secure at a pier
- - 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' setting
- - Secure in a harbor
- - Tie up (a boat)
- - Secure, at a harbor
- - Heathland
- - Tract of marshy land
- - Tie up, like a ship
- - Attach to the pier, say
- - Peaty land low on river
- - Open upland
- - Peaty land
- - Wasteland
- - Fell low by river
- - Othello, e.g
- - Tie up (boat)
- - Space to retreat in open upland
- - Baskerville Hall setting
- - Tie up, as a boat
- - Peaty tract
- - Grassy upland
- - Iberian invader
- - Tie up, as a ship
- - Tie up
- - Fasten, as at a harbor
- - Boggy wasteland
- - Tie up, as a yacht
- - 'Park' a ship
- - Shady deal site, literally
- - Secure, as a sailboat
- - Heath needs space to retreat
- - Space gone over in open land
- - Heath reviews volume
- - Secure, as a ship
- - Tie up at a dock
- - Marshy wasteland
- - Fell in dock
- - Drop anchor
- - Low river berth
- - Peaty expanse
- - Tie up at a 5-Down
- - Heather-covered tract
- - Peaty area
- - Anchor
- - Make fast, in a way
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