- PAPA
- Mama's partner
- A Bear
- Haydn nickname
- Haydn or Hemingway
- Hemingway handle
- Hemingway sobriquet
- John Phillips was one
- Nickname for Hemingway
- One of a Grimm trio
- __ Don't Preach
- Fiddler John Creach
- Sobriquet for Haydn
- ___ Was a Rolling Stone
- Hemingway nickname
- Who "Was a Rollin' Stone" or "Got a Brand New Bag," in song
- Latin for "pope"
- ___ Don't Preach
- Old-timey parental nickname
- Venerable Smurf
- Bear with a large chair
- Tot's cry
- Mama's mate
- One of the Three Bears
- Daddy
- Old man
- Smurf with a beard
- ___ John's
- Proud parent
- June celebrity
- One of the Bears
- One bear of three
- 31 Down's partner
- Male on "Monday, Monday"
- Haydn's handle
- Hemingway's sobriquet
- Handle for Haydn
- Nickname for Haydn
- Bear with a hard chair and bed
- Hemingway moniker
- Bearded Smurf
- Tevye, to Hodel, in "Fiddler on the Roof"
- Bottle feeder, maybe
- Johny Johny Yes _____ (nursery rhyme in several viral YouTube videos)
- Bear whose bed was too hard
- Dad
- ___ Was a Rollin' Stone
- Biggest bear, of three
- Biggest of the three bears
- ___ Don't Preach (#1 hit for Madonna)
- Haydn's epithet
- ___ Don't Preach (1986 Madonna chart-topper)
- ___ Loves Mambo (Perry Como song)
- Bear whose porridge was too hot
- Bear, in a fairy tale
- ___ oom mow mow (doo-wop song lyrics)
- Hemingway or Haydn
- Quarter of a '60s pop quartet
- Ernest Hemingway's nickname
- Denny Doherty, on stage
- Family man
- John Phillips or Denny Doherty, on stage
- Bear of a tale
- Hemingway's moniker
- Madonna's "___ Don't Preach"
- One of the Smurfs
- Biggest of three bears
- Nickname for Hemingway or Haydn
- Perry Como's "___ Loves Mambo"
- Bear whose chair was too hard
- With 49-Down, Haiti's President for Life, familiarly
- Bear in the Goldilocks story
- Smurf elder
- Father figure
- First bear to detect Goldilocks's intrusion
- Denny Doherty or John Phillips, in a '60s singing group
- Dear old dad
- He's my daddy
- The bear with the hard bed
- Smurf patriarch
- Elderly Smurf
- Later nickname of one-time Star reporter
- Hemingway
- Haydn's nickname
- Hemingway, familiarly
- June celebrant
- Mom's mate
- Nickname for a patriarch
- Haydn sobriquet
- Singer John Phillips, once
- Bear name
- Literary sobriquet
- One of a '60s pop quartet
- I Remember Mama role
- Three Bears patriarch
- P, in radio lingo
- Bear in a kid's tale
- Storied bear
- Nickname of Margaux and Mariel's grandfather
- Storybook bear
- __, Can You Hear Me?: song from "Yentl"
- Bear with a hard bed
- Bear with too-hot porridge
- Senior Smurf
- Family nickname
- Household moniker
- Literary nickname
- Mama's main man
- Respected Smurf
- __ Was a Rollin' Stone: Temptations hit
- Dada
- Member of a '60s quartet
- Fatherly nickname
- Rollin' stone, in a Motown classic
- With 57-Across, storied hot-porridge eater
- Smurf with a red hat
- Bear with a too-hard bed
- __ John's Pizza
- Tevye, to Tzeitel
- __, Can You Hear Me?: "Yentl" song
- Fairy tale bear
- __ Loves Mambo
- Bear with a too-big chair
- Largest of the Three Bears
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer Cool __ Bell
- Hemingway's nickname
- June honoree
- __ Don't Preach (Madonna tune)
- Baseball great Cool __ Bell
- Hot-porridge bear
- Sobriquet for Hemingway
- Mama's spouse
- Bishop of Roma
- One of a storied trio
- Baby Bear's dad
- Biggest of the Bears
- Bear with the biggest chair
- One of the 44 Across
- Bear seen by Goldilocks
- Nickname of John Schnatter of chain fame
- Patriarchal nickname
- Biggest of the Berenstain Bears
- Guy in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Theme of the puzzle
- Kid-lit bear
- Sobriquet for food-industry VIP John Schnatter
- Family guy
- Family member in NATO's phonetic alphabet
- Another nickname for Dad
- Bear with the too-hard bed
- Family guy's nickname
- Mama's husband
- Nickname for Dad
- Three Bears male
- Guy in the NATO alphabet
- June gift getter
- Cool ___ Bell (Hall of Fame baseball player)
- Nickname of Ernest Hemingway
- What a junior might call a senior
- ___ Don't Preach (Madonna hit)
- Father
- One of the Berenstain Bears
- Smurf with a white beard
- ___ Loves Mambo (Perry Como hit)
- ___ Was a Rollin' Stone (#1 hit for the Temptations)
- ___ John's (pizza chain)
- Bear with a hard chair
- Citt del Vaticano leader
- Mama's man
- The Pope.
- One of "The Goldbergs."
- Potato: Spanish.
- Pater.
- The Pope: Ital.
- Ernest Hemingway's sobriquet.
- Head of the family.
- Important member of the family.
- Mr. Dionne, for instance.
- Mr. Dionne.
- Proud cigar passer.
- Second fiddle in "The Goldbergs."
- ___, potatoes, poultry, prunes and prism.
- Hero of June 15.
- Nickname applied to Haydn and Dionne.
- Poilu's name for Marshal Joffre.
- Aide to Santa.
- Hero of June 21.
- Member of the family.
- Paterfamilias.
- To me he is so wonderful.
- Hero of June 20.
- Family member.
- Hero of June 19.
- Stand-in for Santa.
- Epithet for Haydn.
- Familiar name for writer Hemingway.
- Homebody.
- Spouse of 48 Down.
- Victorian daddy.
- He who pays.
- Hemingway to his friends.
- Head of the household.
- Pop.
- Parent.
- The average man.
- Nursery man.
- Relative.
- Today's carver.
- VIP in the home.
- ___ Hemingway.
- Household word.
- See 5 Across.
- VIP at Christmas.
- Proud one
- Breadwinner.
- Santa's aide.
- ___ Bear, sports figure.
- P.T.A. member
- ___ Doc Duvalier
- Haiti's ___ Doc
- Name for 16 Across
- Bear or Doc
- One of the Waltons
- The Pope, in Rome
- Actor Waite in "The Waltons"
- Relative in an Eddie Fisher hit song
- ___, Won't You Dance with Me?: 1947 song
- Hemingway or Bear
- The O.M.
- Oh! My ___, 1953 song
- Pope, in Assisi
- ___ Loves Mambo, 1954 song
- Nickname for a June hero
- Oh, My ___, Fisher hit
- He "loves mambo"
- Hemingway epithet
- John Paul II, to Italians
- One of radio's Goldbergs
- Waitt role in "The Waltons"
- Dietrich's nickname for Hemingway
- Oh, My ___
- Pope, to a Roman
- Mama's roommate
- _____ Was a Rollin' Stone (1972 hit)
- Down at___Joe's ('63 hit)
- Oh! My ___ (Eddie Fisher tune)
- ___ Bear
- Bear of literature
- Haydn's sobriquet
- Hemingway's handle
- John Paul, e.g., to the Italians
- Family pillar
- Mate of 1-Across
- Role model for a lad
- One wearing the pants in the family?
- One-fourth of a 60's group
- Come to ___
- Term of affection for 37-Across
- Sobriquet for singer John Phillips
- P, in a phonetic alphabet
- ___ John's (Domino's competitor)
- With 10-Across, sobriquet for Bill O'Reilly used by 39-Across
- Eddie Fisher's "Oh! My ___"
- Nickname for Joseph Haydn
- The old man
- Letter after Oscar
- Fairy tale bear with a hard bed
- Follower of Oscar in the NATO alphabet
- Letter between Oscar and Quebec
- Owner of the first bed that Goldilocks tested
- Quebec preceder, to pilots
- ___ Don't Preach (#1 Madonna hit)
- Smurf in red
- Come to ___! (gambler's cry)
- Goldilocks bear with the hardest bed
- Bear whose bed was too hard for Goldilocks
- Leader of the Smurfs
- Oscar follower, in communications
- Pizza maker John Schnatter's nickname
- Who is told "don't preach," in a Madonna hit
- ___ Was a Rollin' Stone (Temptations hit)
- Family member, endearingly
- ___ John
- Bear with a bed that was too hard
- Biggest bear in "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
- Letter before Quebec in the NATO alphabet
- Mate for a mama
- ___, Can You Hear Me? (Oscar-nominated song from "Yentl")
- Smurf with a red cap
- Smurf with red pants
- Partner for a mama
- One of three bears in a fairy tale
- Address of many pizzerias?
- A Smurf
- '_____ Don't Preach' ('86 hit)
- Mama's other half
- With 46-Across his porridge was too hot ,
- He was a "Rolling Stone"
- He was a "Rollin' Stone"?
- Baseball's Cool ___ Bell
- One of a bear trio
- ___ Don't Preach: Madonna
- Elder Smurf
- White-bearded Smurf
- ___ Legba (elderly-looking spirit who is the guardian of crossroads, in Haitian vodou)
- Bumbling Berenstain
- Family moniker
- It comes between Oscar and Quebec in the NATO alphabet
- Don't preach, Madonna told him
- _____ Don't Preach (Madonna hit)
- Baseball legend Cool _____ Bell
- Mama loves him
- _____ Was a Rollin' Stone (Temptations hit)
- He was a rolling stone in song
- John Phillips, professionally
- _____Was A Rollin' Stone
- _____ Was a Rolling Stone (Temptations hit)
- Member of a '60s singing group
- One of three bears
- Hemingway, for one
- One-fourth of a '60s pop group
- Famous bear
- Bear that children hear about
- ___ Was a Rollin' Stone (1972 hit)
- 542-year-old Smurf
- Bear with a big chair
- Smurf leader
- Big-chair bear
- Husband of mama
- ___, Can You Hear Me?
- Family member in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Word before "Bear" or "Smurf"
- Not mama
- One of three fairy-tale bears
- Mama's mate, often
- 28-Across alternative
- Daddy alternative
- Pizza's John?
- With 11-Down, furry fairy-tale father
- Bear with hot porridge
- Oldest Smurf
- Oscar follower, in the NATO alphabet
- Father's Day VIP
- NATO letter after Oscar
- Bear whose porridge was too hot for Goldilocks
- Fatherly Smurf
- Mama's mate, maybe
- Pop, for some
- Spanish for "potato"
- Baseball's Cool ____ Bell
- Haydn soubriquet
- ____ Don't Preach : Madonna
- Hemingway to buddies
- Bear or Hemingway
- ____ Doc
- Daddy & ___ (2002 documentary)
- Another name for Dad
- Baseball great Cool ___ Bell
- Three Bears name
- He s family
- John Phillips once
- Denny Doherty, once
- Governor, to a Brit
- Family member, familiarly
- Tevye, to Hodel
- Joe, to Ted
- One bear
- Madonna begged him not to preach
- One of Goldilocks' victims
- ___ Loves Mambo
- Bear with the big chair
- Mama's love
- Nickname in the family
- Bear whose chair Goldilocks tries first
- Bear with a hard bed and chair
- Pizza magnate "___ John" Schnatter
- The bearded Smurf
- Bear with a too-hard chair
- Porridge-eating bear
- Father's nickname
- Nickname for a father
- Nickname for dad's partner, perhaps
- ___ Was a Rollin' Stone (funk hit with the lyric "All he left us was alone")
- Smurf with a white beard and red cap
- Oscar-Quebec go-between
- ___ Roach ("Scars" band)
- Bear of story
- Bear in the big chair
- Bear of a story
- Person honored in this puzzle
- Smurf who wore red clothes
- It comes between Oscar and Quebec in the phonetic alphabet
- Nana's son
- 41-Down's mate
- Letter before Quebec in the phonetic alphabet
- Fatherly figure
- Letter before Quebec
- ___ John's Pizza
- Letter after Oscar in the NATO alphabet
- Gramps's son