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Other crossword clues for answer "PAPA"

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.
Another masculine title.
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
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