% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "DAD"

DAD
Family member who probably has a striped polo shirt (or three) in the closet
Jack Lemmon tearjerker
June honoree
Old Grand __ bourbon
1989 Jack Lemmon film
Family VIP
Pop
Dear old guy
Homer, to Bart
Mom's mate
Palindromic relative
World's No. 1 ___ (mug text)
___ bod
Old man
American ___! (sitcom that moved from Fox to TBS)
Doc Rivers, to his backup guard Austin
One who might answer the question "What time is your dentist appointment?" with "tooth-hurty"
Little League coach, often
Stay-at-home ___
___ joke
Word groaned after a bad pun, maybe
Word with joke or bod
The ol' popperino
Family-sitcom role
American ___
Family man
Grill operator, stereotypically
Grilling expert, often
Lear, to Regan
Me, to Tabitha
Piggyback ride provider, often
Stereotypically hard-to-shop-for member of the family
June card recipient
Family member who stereotypically builds the IKEA furniture (at least in my family)
Allowance provider
Joe, to Hunter
He brought you here
Mid-June honoree
Sitcom figure, often
Household figure
Family guy
_____... you're embarrassing meee!
William Wharton novel
Thanksgiving turkey carver, maybe
Christmas stocking label, maybe
Pops
One with shaving cream in his Christmas stocking, maybe
Eponymous joke teller
Your humble Club 72 constructor is a proud one
Stark Raving _____ ("The Simpsons" episode)
Some kind of joke?
#1 on some tees
Mom's man
The old man
Bill, to Chelsea
Father
Man of the house, perhaps
Paul Sorvino, to Mira Sorvino
Tie recipient, often
...married dear old ___
Palindromic patriarch
Paul Sorvino, to Mira
George, to Jenna and Barbara
Jerry Stiller, to Ben Stiller
Family member
Ward, to Beaver Cleaver
Other half of the pair mentioned in 51-Across
Source of college funding?
Abe, to Tad
Dear old man
1989 Jack Lemmon tearjerker
Earl, to Tiger
Anakin, to Luke
George, to George W.
Gomez, to Pugsley
Homer in "The Simpsons," say
Remote controller, perhaps
Scoutmaster, often
Dear old fellow
Newly licensed teen's passenger, perhaps
Barack, to Barack
Third-Sunday-in-June honoree
Bruce Dern, to Laura
Father figure
Homer, to Lisa
Andy, to Opie
Jeremy Bieber, to Justin
Martin, to Emilio and Charlie
Martin Sheen, to Emilio Estevez
Tony, Peter, Eddie, Vincent, Mickey, or Bruce, to the long entries
His day is Sunday after next
Major-
June celebrant
Man of the house
Woody to Arlo
Danny, to Marlo
Mom's partner
Financer of 36-Across?
Fred, to Pebbles
Martin Sheen, to Charlie
My __: 1963 hit
Junior's senior
Family nickname
Henry, to Jane
Many a Little League coach
Common source of college funding
Puzzle honoree found in eight long answers
NASCAR __
Stay-at-home __
Ward, to Beaver
Paternal palindrome
Pa
Senior, to Junior
Youngster's "play catch" partner
American __!: animated sitcom
Allowance dispenser, often
Mom's guy
Stereotypical corny joke teller
Today's honoree, found in this puzzle's eight longest answers
College loan co-signer, maybe
__ bod
Dear old parent
Teller of corny jokes, stereotypically
Witness to a delivery, often
__ joke
Dear old one
Familial source of corny jokes
Hi hungry, I'm __
Papa
Parent, back and forth
'50s sitcom staple
College funding source for many
Parent
Allowance source
Dear old __
Dear old relative
Frequent college funding source
Little League coach, probably
Sitcom stock character
Typical sitcom character
Burned lead
First National Bank of __
11 Down occupant
His day is in June
Burned beginning
National Bank owner, on gag T-shirts
__ rock (Springsteen, Santana, etc.)
Harry Potter, to Albus
For Grad or __ (common spring store sign)
Dear old father
Common sitcom character
Household name
Parental palindrome
Term for some new parents
Family man, to his kids
The First National Bank of __ (book to teach kids about money)
1989 Ted Danson film
Minivan driver, maybe
Mommy's dearest
Paw
NASCAR fan, maybe
One of the folks
Little League coach, maybe
Getting Even With ___ (1994 Macaulay Culkin movie)
Ghost ___ (1990 Bill Cosby film)
Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day participant
King for a day in June.
Head of the house.
Bill payer.
Head of the family.
Member of the family.
Junior's best friend.
Paterfamilias.
VIP in June.
Breadwinner.
Santa out of uniform.
Ditto 1 Across.
Hero of June 16.
Mom's consort.
Pater.
The pater.
Chief lawn mower.
See 60 Across.
Arthur Kopit character.
See 106 Across.
An elder.
George W. confessed to him.
Usual bill footer.
Arabic letter
Relative
First coach, often
June celebrity
June hero
Paying member
Once-a-year celebrity
Annual honoree
June V.I.P.
Mom's spouse
Palindrome for pater
Card recipient in June
Book by William Wharton
Newman is one
Ol' Blue Eyes, to Nancy
Palindromic family name
Major ___, TV sitcom
Celebrant in June
TV's "Major ___"
Dear old _____
Lead-in for gum
Xmas gift recipient
Party to many a camping trip
Scout leader, maybe
Many a turkey carver
Dear old family member
Dear old ___
Familiar sitcom figure
Nascar ___
Coach in Little League, often
___-blamed
Third or sixth row
#1 ___ (gift T-shirt slogan)
Brit's "guv"
His big day is in June
Ward, to the Beaver
___-blasted
Annual June honoree
Many a Cub Scout den leader
Major ___ of 1990s TV
Parent who can pass on an X or Y chromosome
Henry, to Dennis the Menace
Jay on "Modern Family," e.g.
Many a delivery participant
Pap
X or Y supplier
Many a scoutmaster
Dear old person
Having a baby makes one
Darryl, in the comic "Baby Blues"
Treehouse builder, maybe
One who might explain the birds and the bees
___ jokes
#1 ___ (mug inscription)
Stereotypical teller of a groan-worthy joke
___ joke (total groaner)
___-blasted (darn)
Fizzling firework
I like telling ___ jokes. Sometimes he laughs!
Honoree on the third Sunday in June
June gift recipient
TV's "American ___"
41, to 43
Pop back and forth?
Deadbeat ___
Ben, to Hoss
Lear, to Cordelia
TV's 'Major --'
Tie receiver, frequently
Zeus, to Apollo
Lear, to Goneril
Guy with kids
Honoree hidden in this puzzle's 11 longest answers
Poppa
Danish hard rockers
Ricky Nelson, to Gunnar and Matthew
Vandals: "Sorry Mom and ___"
No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims band
Sleeping My Day Away band
Formerly Disneyland After Dark
Paternal Goldfinger song?
Had a ___ Jane's Addiction
Ricky, to Gunnar Nelson
Figure with notoriously bad jokes
The old block?
Zeus, to Ares
Palindromic parent
Man around the house
Faddish reply to a celebrity online
Jack Lemmon film
Familial palindrome
Will, to Willow Smith
Kind of joke or jeans
Palindromic family member
Person who might give 4-Down
Unrepentant punster, stereotypically
___ rock (classification for Steely Dan and Wilco, to some)
Pappy
Paul, to Mira
Pop or pops
Subject of this puzzle
Kirk, to Michael
Father, informally
Add anagram
Father's Day gift recipient
One feted in June
Pop alternative
Christmas gift recipient, often
The older of two catch players
Nickname within the family
Father, familiarly
He's got kids
Mom's counterpart
Root beer patriarch
Certain PTA participant
One changing a diaper
Prince Harry, to Archie
Barack, to Malia and Sasha
Quincy Jones, to Rashida
Papa's partner, perhaps
***Duchamp's art movement
Either parent in certain families
Family punster, often
One honored in June
Person celebrated in June
Word before "bod" or "joke"
Atticus Finch, to Scout
Family man, maybe
Parent honored in June
The Wizard of Oz, to Elphaba
Word before "joke" or "bod"
King Triton, to Ariel
One of two for Lily in "Modern Family"
With 67-Across, certain fatherly physique
Pat to Sigourney
Danson/Lemmon film
TV Major
Tony to Jamie Lee
Soft touch, to some
Nat, to Natalie
Fa Zhou, to Mulan
Family member honored in June
Mufasa, to Simba
Pop's partner
Zeus, to 49-Across
Catch participant, perhaps
College funding source, for some
PTA meeting attendee, perhaps
He may coach Little League
Catch partner, perhaps
Henry Mitchell, to Dennis
Guy hiding in 17-, 29-, 45- and 60-Across, whose special day this year is June 19
Word after NASCAR or deadbeat
Barack, to Malia
Steven Tyler, to Liv
Dwyane, to Zaya Wade
Furious Styles, to Tre
Howard or Harold, to Clyde McBride
Little League coach, perhaps
Robbie Rogers or Greg Berlanti, to Caleb and Mia
Seahorse subject Freddy McConnell, e.g.
Bruce, to Alison, in "Fun Home"
Dog ___ (guy with a pet)
Lenny, to Zoe Kravitz
One of two for some children
Person to ask when Pop says no, perhaps
Pop's partner, perhaps
School carpool driver, perhaps
James, to Princess Tiana
King Fergus, to Merida
Marlin, to Nemo
Pop's partner, maybe
Tatsuo Kusakabe, to Mei and Satsuki
Father's Day card recipient
Maurice, to Belle
Papa's partner, sometimes
Partner of 54-Down
Abe, to Homer
Common visitor of the website Fatherly
Nurturing man
Synonym of 34 Down
Ozzy, to Kelly
___ joke (groaner, usually)
****
Common role model
Many a Little League rooter
Brother of 76-Across
Catch participant, often
Kanye, to Chicago
Many a youth soccer coach
Palindromic familial address
Son's shout
Joke or bod preceder
Aunt's bro
Teller of groan-worthy jokes
Many a graduation attendee
Member of the 32-Down