Crossword clues for Family man. 7 letters:
- MALTESE
- The ___ Falcon.” nyt 1953 MALTESE Natives of Valletta. nyt 1953 MALTS Produces germinated grain. nyt 1953 MAMA Member of the family. nyt 1953 MAMA Old TV show, Friday night. nyt 1953 MAMA Peggy Wood's role. nyt 1953 MAMA Peggy Wood's role. nyt 1953 MAMA Popular TV role. nyt 1953 MAMAS Parents. nyt 1953 MAMBA Snake. nyt 1953 MAMELUKE Oldtime Egyptian soldier. nyt 1953 MAMIE Her middle name is Geneva. nyt 1953 MAMIE Latest style-setter in coiffures. nyt 1953 MAMIE One of the ten best-dressed women. nyt 1953 MAMIEANDPAT They shared the spotlight with 40 Down. nyt 1953 MAMIEEISENHOWER Her biography will be published this year. nyt 1953 MAMIEEISENHOWER Wife of a well-known golfer. nyt 1953 MAMMA Child's favorite word. nyt 1953 MAN A sturdy individual. nyt 1953 MAN Isle of the Manxmen. nyt 1953 MAN One of the British Isles. nyt 1953 MAN Person. nyt 1953 MANACLED Put in irons. nyt 1953 MANAGER Executive. nyt 1953 MANAGES Runs. nyt 1953 MANAGES Succeeds in accomplishing a task. nyt 1953 MANANA Tomorrow, in Spain. nyt 1953 MANANA Tomorrow: Span. nyt 1953 MANANA When procrastinators work. nyt 1953 MANCHESTER Golfers' mecca in Vermont. nyt 1953 MANDALAY Destination for a baritone. nyt 1953 MANDALAY One of the Barrack-Room Ballads."
- UNCLE
- I've had enough!' nyt 2005 UNCLE Family man nyt 2005 UNCLES Family men nyt 2005 UNCLIP Detach, as a lapel mike nyt 2005 UNCOIL Straighten out nyt 2005 UNCOLORED Plain nyt 2005 UNCORDIAL Chilly nyt 2005 UNCS Family members, affectionately nyt 2005 UNDER See 20-, 38- and 54-Across nyt 2005 UNDERAGE Bounceable? nyt 2005 UNDERDOG How this answer is situated nyt 2005 UNDERDOG How this answer is situated nyt 2005 UNDERDONE Too pink, say nyt 2005 UNDERGO Experience nyt 2005 UNDERGONE Been through nyt 2005 UNDERLOCKANDKEY Like the thief at 17- and 27-Across nyt 2005 UNDERLOCKETKEY Beneath a pendant opener? nyt 2005 UNDERREPAIR End of the quip nyt 2005 UNDERSPENDS Is frugal nyt 2005 UNDONE Foiled nyt 2005 UNDYED Natural nyt 2005 UNE ___ Charogne" (Baudelaire poem)