It covered Pompeii
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LAVAIt covered Pompeii
ASHIt covered Pompeii
LAVAPompeii was covered in it
MOLTENLAVAIt once settled near Pompeii
ITSONME"Got it covered!"
TASSIt covered Sputnik
PORCHIt may be covered
EPIDERMISIt has you covered
WOOLIt keeps ewe covered?
TOGAIt covered Caesar's butt
WAGONIt may be covered
WORLDWARIIEdward R. Murrow covered it
SCANDALIt may be covered up
RATTRAPIt might be covered with cheese
ICEDCovered in jewelry, as it were
RADARSCOPEIt may be covered with blips
LIPIt may be covered with gloss
NAILIt may be covered with polish
TOWIt may be covered by insurance
PIZZADOUGHIt gets covered with sauce and cheese
FROZENDAIQUIRIIt might be covered by an umbrella
NAPEIt may be covered by a wig
GRILLEIt may be covered with a bra
MATTRESSPADIt may be covered up in the bedroom
snowboundCovered in snow or inaccessible because of it
TATTOOIt might be covered in a job interview?
OWIEIt might be covered by a Barbie Band-Aid
nonstick(of a pan or surface) Covered with a substance that prevents food from sticking to it during cooking
flannelgrapha display board covered with flannel or felt, on which letters, pictures, etc backed with material will stick when pressed against it
flannelgraphsFLANNELGRAPH, a display board covered with flannel or felt, on which letters, pictures, etc backed with material will stick when pressed against it
caponiere(French) a work made across or in the ditch, to protect it from the enemy, or to serve as a covered passageway also CAPONIER
caponieresCAPONIERE, (French) a work made across or in the ditch, to protect it from the enemy, or to serve as a covered passageway also CAPONIER
serpentA bass wind instrument made of leather-covered wood in three U-shaped turns, with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and few keys. It was played in military and church bands from the 17th to 19th centuries
serpentsA bass wind instrument made of leather-covered wood in three U-shaped turns, with a cup-shaped mouthpiece and few keys. It was played in military and church bands from the 17th to 19th centuries