- - Oater outposts
- - Old West strongholds
- - Oater strongholds
- - Strongholds.
- - structures made of pillows, perhaps
- - Children's constructions made of pillows and cushions
- - kids' constructions out of pillows or snow
- - Knox & Worth
- - Common settings for westerns
- - Knox & Collins
- - Garrisons' stations
- - bragg and knox
- - Castles, essentially
- - Pillow structures at a sleepover
- - Snowball fight hideouts
- - They might be "held down"
- - Kids' building constructions
- - Magazine stands?
- - Ticonderoga and others
- - Snowball fight structures
- - Knox et al.
- - Cavalry posts
- - Kids' snow buildings
- - Dix and Knox
- - Cavalry outposts
- - Structures for troops
- - Garrisons
- - Private postings
- - Military outposts
- - Cavalry stations
- - Defensive structures
- - Private places
- - McHenry and Dix
- - Knox and Dix
- - Garrisons' places
- - Old West outposts
- - Structures built on snow days
- - Line of defense?
- - McHenry and Knox
- - Dressing rooms?
- - Bliss in Texas et al.
- - Kids' snow creations
- - Snow structures
- - Army posts
- - McHenry and Sumter
- - Some military targets
- - Some are made from snow
- - Little kids build them
- - Knox and McHenry
- - Children may build them
- - Bragg and Bliss
- - Laramie and Sumter
- - Bragg and Dix
- - Benning, Bragg and Bliss
- - Sumter and McHenry
- - Dix and Ord
- - Knox and Lee
- - Jackson and Jefferson, e.g.
- - Dix and Sumter, e.g.
- - Knox and Ord
- - Dix and Lee
- - Sill and Ord, e.g.
- - Lewis and Dix
- - Ord and Knox
- - Defense positions
- - Dodge and Dearborn.
- - Knox and others.
- - Bastions.
- - Jefferson and Lee.
- - Citadels.
- - Knox and Sumter.
- - Flying behemoths of World War II.
- - Big warplanes.
- - Ord, Knox, etc.
- - Military term.
- - Fortifications.
- - Lays an egg
- - Western settings
- - Army bases
- - Magazine holders
- - Army outposts
- - Military installations
- - Military posts
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