- - Put in the earth and cover with soil
- - Deal with dead fruit when delivered
- - Cover with dirt
- - Overwhelm with work
- - .... My Heart at Wounded Knee
- - Put or hide underground
- - "...... me at makeout creek" (mitski album)
- - Get some dirt on?
- - "... the hatchet" (end a quarrel)
- - Cover in earth
- - Hide in a hard-to-find spot
- - Hide, like a dog's bone
- - Hide underground
- - Put underground
- - Hide, like pirate treasure
- - Hide in Greater Manchester region
- - Hide, as an acorn
- - Hide, dog-style
- - Run inside to purchase in northern town
- - Inter or entomb
- - Entomb in north-western town
- - Place underground
- - Hide, as a bone
- - Hide in the soil
- - Hide well
- - Plant where swallow circles rook
- - Completely envelop
- - Put six feet under
- - Crossing river, accept swamp
- - Securely hide
- - Repress in memory
- - Lay in a grave
- - Suppress, as emotions
- - Render hard to find
- - Cover to conceal
- - Dump dirt on
- - Completely repress
- - Hide, as a dog's bone
- - Secrete, in a way
- - ...... Saint Edmunds, in England
- - "I come to ...... Caesar . . . "
- - "...... me not on . . . "
- - ...... the hatchet
- - Editor of Gibbon's "Decline and Fall."
- - Beat overwhelmingly
- - Greater Manchester town
- - Hide, in a way
- - Conceal, in a way
- - Cover up
- - Hide
- - Conceal
- - Cover completely
- - Put out of sight
- - Inter ......
- - Put under
- - Submerge
- - Lay to rest
- - Entomb
- - Put in the ground
- - Lay low
- - Immerse oneself
- - Defeat overwhelmingly
- - Immerse
- - Deep-six
- - Defeat decisively
- - Defeat soundly
- - '... the hatchet' (end a conflict)
- - cathedral town in suffolk housing a ruined abbey
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