Insect that may be covered in chocolate
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ANT

Insect that may be covered in chocolate

LAB

Something that may be chocolate-coated?

ANT

Insect that may be black or red

MATTRESSPAD
It may be covered up in the bedroom
MANTIS
Insect that appears to be in prayer
BROWThing that may be penciled in
OREOCookie that may be dipped in milk
JAWSomething that may be dropped in shock
ALLNIGHTERSomething that may be pulled in college
SEEDERSMachines that may be in a rut
OPIUMDrug that may be taken in tea
ACECard that may be "in the hole"
ANYIn ... case (be that as it may)
WESTERNSThings that may be shot in stages?
OARSomething that may be seen in a bank
SIGHOFBOREDOMSound that may be "heaved" in a classroom
AREASCalculations that may be given in square feet
YOLKSomething that may be broken in a kitchen
SOSMessage that may be written in large letters
TRICKKNEEAffliction that may be helpful in a proposal?
EPAOrg. that may be involved in a cleanup
IRESomething that may be drawn in a fight
ASTEROIDSomething that may be found in a belt
RIBSEntree that may be slathered in barbecue sauce
DEERAnimal that may be caught in the headlights
EELFish that may be caught in a cage
OBOESomething that may be found in a pit
TACOSFood items that may be sold in stands
TAMALESteamed dish that may be prepared in an olla
DORMLiving space that may be empty in the summer
OMELETTEDish that may be made in its own pan
SPOONSPercussion in some folk music that may be improvised
OMELETTEDish that may be prepared in a special pan
BEEFSTEWHearty entree that may be cooked in a Dutch oven
OWLHooter that may be found nesting in any of eight spots herein
ASTARISBORNMovie that may be remade again with Beyonce in the Gaynor-Garland-Streisand role
SWEARWord that may be replaced with "affirm" in the presidential oath of office
FIBERA European study shows that this may actually be linked to an increase in benign colon tumors