Idiom used to describe a thick covering of snow.



The first hint to crack the puzzle «Idiom used to describe a thick covering of snow.» is:

It is a word which contains 7 letters

             


The second hint to crack the puzzle «Idiom used to describe a thick covering of snow.» is:

It starts with letter B

B            


The third hint to crack the puzzle «Idiom used to describe a thick covering of snow.» is:

It ends with letter T

B           t


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Click on any empty tile to reveal a letter
B   l   a   n   k   e t


The answer for the puzzle «Idiom used to describe a thick covering of snow.» is:

B l a n k e t



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