Its found under lips
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CHINIt's found under lips
INSOLEIt's found under an arch
TETEIt's found under a chapeau
KNEEIt's found under a hip joint
SKIRTIt's often found under a Christmas tree
EGGSThey're found under layers
COBSThey're found under kernels
DESIREFound under the elms?
INSOLESThey're found under tongues
NOSTRILSThey're found under a bridge
NAPESThey're found under long hair
LEGSThings found under the table
PIPESThey're found under the sink
KNEESThey're often found under desks
OPERIt can be found under TUV
BIGTOPSRings can be found under them
DUPLICATEKEYItem found under a mat, sometimes
MAITAIIt may be found under an umbrella
BRAIt may be found under a top
KEGSThey're found under the counter at bars
URANIUMOREIt may be found under the counter
AREARUGSThey may be found under coffee tables
GUMWad found under many a school desk
PAGESThey may be found under the covers
SEWERIt may be found under a grate
PINEEDLESThey may be found under a Christmas tree
ROCKANDTROLLThings found under the bridge in "Three Billy Goats Gruff"?
ANTIQUEENGINEIt may be found under the hood of a Model T, say
occurringExist or be found to be present in a place or under a particular set of conditions
occursExist or be found to be present in a place or under a particular set of conditions
occurrencesThe fact of something existing or being found in a place or under a particular set of conditions
occurrenceThe fact of something existing or being found in a place or under a particular set of conditions
stromatolitea rounded, multi-layered structure, found in rocks dating back at least 2800 million years, having present-day equivalents that result from the growth, under special conditions, of blue-green algae
stromatolitesSTROMATOLITE, a rounded, multi-layered structure, found in rocks dating back at least 2800 million years, having present-day equivalents that result from the growth, under special conditions, of blue-green algae