Crossword Clue: Central area in a church
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Central area in a church"
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- Basilica aisle
- Basilica area
- Basilica center
- Basilica feature
- Basilica part
- Basilica section
- Basilica's center
- Approach to the altar
- Apse neighbor
- Apse's neighbor
- Architectural term that literally means "ship"
- Area in front of a chancel
- Area lit by clerestory windows
- Area next to the narthex
- Area with pews
- Altar approach
- Center of a cathedral
- Central area in a church
- Central area of a church
- Central church area
- Central church part
- Central church section
- Central part of a church
- From the entrance to the apse.
- Chancel neighbor
- Chapel's hall
- Congregation area
- Congregation holder
- Congregation locale
- Congregation location
- Congregational area
- Congregational space
- Congregation's area
- Congregation's location
- Congregation's place
- It may border the chancel
- Hub.
- Hub of a wheel
- Hub
- Church area with pews
- Church area
- Church center
- Its ceiling may be vaulted
- Church feature
- Church midsection
- Church part
- Church passage
- Church section
- Church's central section
- Church's main area
- Church's main section
- Church's principal longitudinal area
- It's probably filled on Easter
- Flock gathering place
- Flock's area
- Cathedral area
- Cathedral center
- Cathedral congregation's area
- Cathedral or church part
- Cathedral part
- Cathedral seating area
- Cathedral section
- Cathedral sitting area
- Where the congregation congregates
- Where the congregation sits
- Where the laity sits
- Where the pews are
- Place for a congregation
- Place for a flock
- Place for a mass meeting?
- Place for parishioners
- Place for pews
- Place for prayer
- Place for the masses?
- Place to pray
- View from the pulpit
- Mass-exodus starting point
- Mass gathering place?
- Mass gathering place
- Mass gathering site
- Mass seating area
- Parishioner's place
- Part of a basilica
- Part of a church.
- Part of a church
- Part of an abbey
- Narthex end
- Narthex neighbor
- Narthex-to-chancel area
- Narthex's neighbor
- Part of Notre Dame
- Part of St. Patrick's Cathedral
- Part of St. Patrick's
- Part of St. Peter's
- One end of a narthex
- One end of the narthex
- Path to the altar
- Prayer's place
- One of five at St. Peter's
- Principal church area
- Pew area
- Pew locale
- Pew location
- Pew place
- Pews' locale
- Pew's place
- Pews' place
- Pews' setting
- Main body of a church
- Main cathedral area
- Main church area
- Main church part
- Main church section
- Main part of a cathedral
- Main part of a church
- Main part of a church's interior
- Main seating area
- Sanctuary
- Synagogue section
- Spot for the groom and ushers, say
- Worshippers' section
- What a narthex leads to
- St. Patrick's section
- St. Peter's portion
- What the transept transects
- Section adjacent to a chancel
- Section flanked by aisles
- Section for Masses
- Section near the narthex
- Section of Westminster Abbey
- Wheel center
- Wheel hub
- Wheel part
- Where a congregation congregates
Recent Usage of Central area in a church in Crossword Puzzles
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- The Puzzle Society - Nov. 15, 2018
- The Guardian Quick - Dec. 23, 2011