Crossword clues for moats
moats
- Castle surrounders
- Zoo trenches
- Watery castle barriers
- Some zoo barriers
- Defensive rings
- Castle rings
- Zoo security features
- Wet ditches
- Watery trenches
- Watery rings
- Watery castle ditches
- Surrounding ditches
- Spots for drawbridges
- Some castle defenses
- Rings of water around castles
- Rings around castles
- Protective ditches
- Perimeter defenses
- Palace protectors
- Palace guards
- Medieval security devices
- Medieval barriers
- Fortress trenches
- Encirclers of castles
- Defensive trenches
- Defensive castle ditches
- Deep defenses
- Channels used to protect castles
- Certain Colonial-era protectors
- Castles' defensive trenches
- Castle guards
- Castle fortifications
- Castle canals
- Castle areas
- Barriers at animal parks
- Animal park rings
- Animal park barriers
- Protective rings
- Drawbridges cross them
- Castles' barriers
- Deep ditches
- Zoo barriers
- Obstacles for marauders
- Zoo dividers
- Siege deterrents
- Tokyo Imperial Palace features
- Things that drawbridges bridge
- Castle-defending ditches
- They're crossed by bridges
- Ditches for ducal domains
- Certain trenches
- Castle trenches
- Castle features
- Defense ditches
- Canals for castles
- Fosses
- Defensive ditches
- Watery fences?
- Protections for princely palaces
- Castle protectors
- Ditches around castles
- Kronborg Castle features
- Castle defenses
- Watery trenches under drawbridges
- Castle visitors' hurdles
- Fortress ditches
- Ditches old bird on way back
- Defensive water-filled ditches
- Water barriers
- Castle ditches
- Castle barriers
- Protective trenches
- Castle water barriers
Wiktionary
moats
n. (plural of moat English)
Usage examples of "moats".
Wang Lung was furious and he beat the locusts and trampled on them and his men flailed them with flails and the locusts fell into the fires that were kindled and they floated dead upon the waters of the moats that were dug.
Then Wang Lung called his own laborers and Ching stood silent and ready beside him and there were others of the younger farmers, and with their own hands these set fire to certain fields and they burned the good wheat that stood almost ripe for cutting and they dug wide moats and ran water into them from the wells, and they worked without sleeping.