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The answer CRYPT has 123 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of crypt in various dictionaries:
noun - a cellar or vault or underground burial chamber (especially beneath a church)
An underground vault or chamber, especially one beneath a church that is used as a burial place.
A small pit, recess, or glandular cavity in the body.
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Underground chamber |
Subterranean chamber |
Burial chamber |
Underground vault |
Mausoleum |
Burial vault |
"Tales From the ___" |
Undercroft |
Vampire's home, perhaps |
Cemetery feature |
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Like St. Helena's in Jerusalem, an underground burial vault is known by this "hidden" term |
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an underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place. |
a cellar or vault or underground burial chamber (especially beneath a church) |
An underground vault or chamber, especially one beneath a church that is used as a burial place. |
Anatomy A small pit, recess, or glandular cavity in the body. |
An underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place. |
A small tubular gland, pit, or recess. |
a room under the floor of a church where bodies are buried |
a room or rooms under the floor of a church where people are sometimes buried |
Crypt description |
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A crypt (from Latin crypta "vault") is a stone chamber beneath the floor of a church or other building. It typically contains coffins, sarcophagi, or religious relics. * Originally, crypts were typically found below the main apse of a church, such as at the Abbey of Saint-Germain en Auxerre, but were later located beneath chancel, naves and transepts as well. Occasionally churches were raised high to accommodate a crypt at the ground level, such as St Michael's Church in Hildesheim, Germany. |