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Other crossword clues for answer "SON"

SON
Baby boy
__ of Flubber (1963 flick)
___ of Many Beads (Navaho leader)
Bamm Bamm, to Barney
Beau to Lloyd
Eero, to Eliel
Favorite __
Julian, to John
Kiefer, to Donald
Family business partner, often
Michael to Kirk
One of the Trinity
Scion
Trinity member
Trinity third
Heir, often
Junior, to senior
Jupiter, to Saturn
__ of Flubber
Mama's boy?
35-Across, to Zeus and Hera
Austin Rivers, to his coach Doc
Certain descendant
Trinity figure
Kylo, to Han and Leia
Word of address before some heart-to-heart talks
O'Shea Jackson Jr. to Ice Cube
Jaden, to Jada
Chip off the old block
Word in some business names
Hoss, to Ben
Primogeniture beneficiary
Grand finale?
Henry VIII's desire
Native ___
___ of Saul (2016 Best Foreign Language front-runner)
67-Down's boy
George Foreman to George Forman, e.g.
George, to Prince William
III, to Jr.
Inheritor, perhaps
Jupiter vis-à-vis Saturn
Man child?
Man of tomorrow
Mother's Day pamperer
Father-___ talk
Labor result, sometimes
Little man
Labor day figure?
Y guy
Hunter, to Joe
Boy
Offspring
Mars, to Juno
Part four of query
Male issue
Esau, to Isaac
House of blues
Male delivery?
George, to William
Junior
Common heir
Jeb, to Barbara
One of a '60s sitcom trio
Kiefer Sutherland to Donald Sutherland, e.g.
Kiefer to Donald Sutherland
___ of a gun!
Abel to Adam
__ of the Pink Panther
Mother to ___ (Langston Hughes poem)
Solomon, to David
Dombey and ___ (Dickens novel)
___ of the Morning Star (Evan S. Connell book)
Possible heir
Zeus, to Cronus
The ___ of Man (Magritte painting)
Beneficiary of a fraternity's "legacy system"
Holy Trinity part
First word of many sequel titles
Jason Schwartzman, to Talia Shire
Dionysus, to Zeus
Redfoo, to Berry Gordy
One may be taken out of you in a hospital
First word of many a "birds and the bees" talk
Next one in line, usually
Condescending address
See 59-Across
Character in the hit song "Cat's in the Cradle"
Participant in a game of catch, often
Address from a police officer, sometimes
One down the line
Possible labor issue
Cat's in the Cradle character
___ of Frankenstein
Beau or Jeff, to Lloyd
Gun relative?
Icarus, to Daedalus
Alan Alda, to Robert Alda
Arlo, to Woody
Boy, to Tarzan
Michael, to Kirk Douglas
Part of the Holy Trinity
Wally, to Ward
Tiny Tim, to Bob Cratchit
Native ___ (Richard Wright novel)
Emilio Estevez, to Martin Sheen
Gun's offspring?
Michael Douglas, to Kirk
Business partner, perhaps
Larry Hagman, to Mary Martin
Ishmael, to Abraham
Last word of Kipling's "If"
A ___ of the Circus (John Irving novel)
Sanford and ___
Dauphin
Jack Osbourne, to Ozzy
Luke, to 57-Down
Male offspring
George W., to George
Junior, most of the time
Junior, often
Mamma's boy
Enrique Iglesias, to Julio
George W. Bush, to George H.W. Bush
Heir, sometimes
Business inheritor, often
Cupid, to Venus
Bush 43, to Bush 41
George W., to George H.W.
Ham, to Noah
IV, to III
Isaac, to Abraham
Absalom, to David
Favorite person?
W, to Barbara
Harry or William, to Charles
Perseus, to Zeus
43rd President, to the 41st President
Rob Reiner, to Carl
Charlie, to Martin
Dad's lad
Hercules, to Zeus
One component of the Holy Trinity
Prince, to a king
What Anne Boleyn failed to provide Henry VIII
William, to Charles
Bear, to Kate Winslet
Male relative
Ken Griffey, Jr., to Ken Griffey, Sr.
Daughter's counterpart
Luke Skywalker, to Darth Vader
Luke, to Vader
Cousin (well, nephew, actually) of "Bro..."
Damian, to Bruce Wayne
Fam boy
C'mon, ___! (titular catchphrase in an Ed Lover web series)
George, to William and Kate
Don't talk to me or my ___ ever again
Saint, to Kimye
Dombey and ____: Dickens
Heir
-- of a Preacher Man
Boy of the house
Cain was the first
Dweezil, to Frank Zappa
Franklin, to Sara
George, to Barbara
Heir, at times
Jeb to George
Chip off the old block, perhaps
Family member
Bart, to Homer
Arle, to Woody
Gun's issue?
Chip off the old block, often
John Quincy, to John
Lamont Sanford, to Fred
Many an heir
You might give him the business
Sanford and __
Abner, to Pansy
Dubya, to George
Lad
Family man
Mike, Robbie or Chip, in '60s TV
Beaver, to Ward
Dad, to Gramps
Young fellow
Luke, to Darth
Sequel title starter
Didactic term of address
Leif, to Eric the Red
One learning about the birds and the bees?
Small business successor, maybe
Will party
Zak, to Ringo
Anderson Cooper, to Gloria Vanderbilt
Elroy, to George Jetson
Family boy
Sir Carter, to Beyoncé
Holy Trinity member
Numbered Chan relative
Prince, to Cecil Fielder
Pugsley, to Gomez
Hamlet, to Gertrude
Lamont, to Fred Sanford
Prodigal __
Colin Hanks, to Tom
Family address
Ben, to Jerry
One who might be given the business
Prince George, to Prince William
Simba, to Sarabi
Scott Eastwood, to Clint
Family business partner
Family guy
Gun offspring?
One in a family photo
Owen, to Stephen King
Tell's apple support
Thor, to Odin
Youngster's address
41-Across, often
Luke, to Anakin
Certain youngster's nickname
Dad bud, often
#43, to #41
Cain, to Eve
Jaden, to Will Smith
John David, to Denzel
Oceanus, to Gaia
Part of the Trinity
Relative in some business names
Richard Wright's "Native __"
Lenny Kravitz, to Roxie Roker
Patronizing term of address, perhaps
Bye, __: farewell from a buffalo's dad, in a classic joke
Cain, to Adam
Writer Joe Hill, to Stephen King
Richie Petrie, to Rob
Johnny Rivers hit, "Seventh __"
Business partner, often
Theo, to Cliff
Junior, for one
Leif, to Eric
Peter, to Henry
Rob, to Carl
Andrew, to Elizabeth
Ben Stiller, to Meara
Boy child
Dad, to Grandpa
Male child
Bobby, to Ellie
Emilio, to Martin
Jacob, to Isaac
Odysseus, to Laertes
Senior's Junior
Baby in blue
Male heir
That's a joke, __!
You'll be a man, my __
Business partner, at times
Junior, e.g.
My __, the doctor
Abel, to 32 Across
Junior partner, perhaps
Mom's boy
Ben, to Jerry Stiller
Business partner, sometimes
Dombey and __
Dad's boy
Ham, long ago
Junior partner, sometimes
Junior, to Mom or Dad
Prince, for instance
Start of some sequels
Junior in the family
76 Across, to Carl
Certain offspring
49 Down's boy
Delivery possibility
Ford's Edsel, e.g.
Dear __ of memory, great heir of fame . . .: Milton
Mom and Dad's boy
Reunion attendee
Cain, first of all
Every US president to date
Mercury, to Jupiter
Prince George, to William
Family's boy
It often follows "favorite"
Most common labor issue
Pluto, to Saturn
Solomon, to King David
__ of a gun!
Certain 66 Across
Condescending address, maybe
Mother's Day host, often
Address like "my boy"
Dad, to Grandma
Daughter's brother
Dryden's "unfeather'd, two-legg'd" one
Family fellow
Like father, like __
2 Down, to Eve
Certain surname sharer
Junior, to Dad
Boy in a family
Boy in the family
Common sitcom character
Possible nepotism beneficiary
Every president, so far
Prince, for one
Junior partner, often
Common business partner
Mother's __
Surname sharer
Ben Stiller, to Anne Meara
George W. Bush, to George Bush
Child
Future heir, perhaps
Methuselah, to Enoch
Grand duke, to a czar
Nemo, to Marlin
Simba, to Mufasa
John Quincy Adams, to John Adams
Sean, to Yoko
Trinity part
Disciple.
Favorite ___.
Follower.
The Prodigal ___.
Progeny.
What Senator Claghorn calls Fred Allen.
A disciple.
What Absalom was to David.
What Achilles was to Thetis.
An heir.
Last word of Kipling's "If ___."
Gary Crosby's relation to the Groaner.
Gary to Bing.
Last word in Kipling's "If ___."
Lucy's latest love.
Member of the household.
Young man.
Relative.
Term of address.
Dombey and ___.
Absalom.
Filial one.
Descendant.
Fils.
What 22 Down is.
Seventh ___.
Familiar form of address.
Absalom, for one.
His: Fr.
My ___ John.
Member of the firm.
Absalom, for example.
Familiar from of address.
Father's pride.
Native.
Male descendant
What "figlio" means.
See 106 Across
Dombey's favorite.
One was prodigal
Sea cook's relative
Business-firm name
Kinsman
___ of the soil
___ of a sea cook
Dombey relative
John of nursery rhyme
Nepotic candidate
TV's Sanford and ___
Chip, to Jimmy
Any man but Adam
Sohrab, to Rustum
Dombey's kin
Lincoln's Tad, for one
Seth, to Adam
Abraham, to Terah
Cantor fantasy
Dickens's "Dombey and ___"
Step or grand follower
Chip, to J.E.C.
Nero, to Agrippina
Paris, to Priam
Charles, to Elizabeth
David, to Jesse
Nathan, to David
What 34 Across is to Woody
Daughter's sib
Manasseh, to Joseph
Dombey's offspring
Heir, frequently
Telemachus, to Odysseus
Elliott, to Franklin D.
Piper's issue
Prodigal one
William, to Di
Louis Tiffany to Charles Tiffany
Favorite relative in politics?
Laertes, to Polonius
Sequel title start
Jesus Christ, with "the"
Part of the Trinity, with "the"
Prodigal ___
Word in many business names
Patronizing term, maybe
Prince, e.g.
My boy
Ampersand follower, sometimes
Henry V, to Henry IV
Junior, usually
Last word in many company names
One may be a favorite
One who passes on a name, often
Royal wish
Tom, to the piper
Word ending many company names
46-Down, to Aphrodite
Bart, to Homer Simpson
Follower of "&" in many business names
Jesus, with "the"
Name passer, perhaps
43-Down, to Adam
Labor day arrival?
Potential heir
William, to Diana
Favorite one
Trinity component
Listen, ___ ...
38-Down was the second one
End of some company names
II or III, say
Roughly one of every two deliveries
My ___, the doctor
Daughter's opposite
Magritte's "The ___ of Man"
Many a delivery
Y beneficiary
8-Down, with "the"
II or III
Sequel title starter, sometimes
___ of God
IV to III, maybe
That's a joke, ___!
Heir, perhaps
Half of many a business partnership
Heir, but not an heiress
Charlie Sheen, to Martin
Little guy
Many a beneficiary
One of two deliveries?
Word after an ampersand, maybe
Heir, maybe, but not an heiress
Like a ___ to me
Result of labor half the time?
Ampersand follower, maybe
Delivery outcome, sometimes
Hal, to Henry IV
Neptune vis-à-vis Saturn
Grand duke vis-à-vis a czar
Royal wish, once
Start of a sequel, sometimes
This is an issue
Like father, like ___
Apollo, to Zeus
Cain or Abel, to Adam and Eve
III or IV, maybe
Jesus, to Mary
One who might follow into a family business
Partner of the Father and Holy Ghost
Word after "&" in many a company name
Young friend, to a good ol' boy
Cronus, to Uranus
Family member inaptly found in "ladies only"
Heracles, to Zeus
Sixth U.S. president vis-à-vis the second, e.g.
Start of some sequel titles
Ares, to Zeus
Ending of eight U.S. presidents' names
Father and Holy Ghost go-between
III, to Jr., say
IV, to III, e.g.
Luke, to Darth Vader ("Star Wars" spoiler)
Prince, but not a princess
Will figure
Mars, to Jupiter
Second part of the sign of the cross, symbolically
Zeus, to Rhea
Favorite or "prodigal" one
Chaz, to Cher
George or Louis, to William and Kate
Luke, to Darth Vader
Momma's boy
II or III, perhaps
Mushnik & ___ ("Little Shop of Horrors" song)
Author Joe Hill, vis-à-vis Stephen King
He's his mother's ___
Almost all males, to Foghorn Leghorn
Every guy is one
'-- of a Preacher Man' ('68 hit)
Bronny James, to LeBron James
John David, to Denzel Washington
Spanish for "are," or English for "hijo"
T'Challa, to T'Chaka
Translation of "mwana"
___-in-law
Abel, to Eve
Daddy's boy
Buffett: "___ of a ___ of a Sailor"
Jay Farrar band ___ Volt
Maiden: "Seventh ___ of a Seventh ___"
Prodigal ___ Rolling Stones
___ Volt
Cult "Wild Hearted ___"
Iron Maiden had a "Seventh" one
Genesis "No ___ of Mine"
Jaden Smith, to Jada
Newborn, about half the time
What Rihanna delivered in May
Michael, to Colin Powell
Japan's wealthiest man Masayoshi ___
Happy, to Willy Loman
32-Across, to Birch
Last word in "If"
Hamnet to William, say
Fernando Tatis, Jr., to Fernando Tatis
Jaden, to Will and Jada
Toby Stephens, to Dame Maggie Smith
A. J. Soprano, to Tony
Follower in the line of succession, sometimes
Mama's boy, perhaps
Apollo vis-à-vis Zeus
Little Dog, to Hong, in "On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous"
One of three in a Fred MacMurray sitcom
Native _____ (Richard Wright)
George W., to George H.
He's like father
Junior is one
Wright's "Native _____"
He may be a junior
Like father, like _____
Native _____
Sean, to John
Ampersand follower, often
Bloodline extender
___ of a Preacher Man
Belshazzar, to Nebuchadnezzar, in the Bible
Business inheritor, perhaps
III to II, e.g.
Carry On Wayward ___
Father's Day gift giver, perhaps
Wright's "Native ___"
___ of the Pink Panther
Dombey's partner?
Founder's successor, in some cases
Labor result, about half the time
That's my boy! recipient
Royal's wish
Favorite sibling
Favorite relative
Member of the family, often
That's my boy, really
Member of the family
My boy, to me
Noah's Ham, for one
Cain or Abel, for Eve
Certain heir
Junior, maybe
Baby Archie, to Meghan Markle
End of many family business names
Potential beneficiary of nepotism
Sir, to Beyonce and Jay-Z
Bart Simpson, to Homer
Daughter's sibling, perhaps
Jaden, to Jada Pinkett Smith
Abdullah, to Muhammad
Colin, to Tom Hanks
Jem, to Atticus Finch
Literal mama's boy
Brooklyn, to David Beckham
Hercules, to Jupiter
Sean Lennon, to Yoko Ono
Second of the Holy Trinity
Dan Levy, to Eugene Levy
III, to II, say
Fils at the other end of the Chunnel
Male decendant
Jeb to George Bush
John Irving's A ____ of the Circus
The Good ____ : Culkin film
John Irving's "A ___ of the Circus"
About one of every two deliveries?
Family tree branch
Ham, to 31-Across
Ampersand follower, perhaps
Second person in the Trinity
Stork's delivery, sometimes
Dad's little man
Prince William, to Prince Charles
Business inheritor, sometimes
Chip off the old block, maybe
Labor result, often
Native ___ (Wright novel)
43-Across, perhaps
Archie, to Meghan
Ganesha, to Parvati and Shiva
Jr., to Sr., perhaps
Ronan, to Mia Farrow
Singer Trinh Cong ___
___ cubano (music genre)
Dad, to Granddad
King's prince
One's boy
That's a joke, ___! (Foghorn Leghorn line)
Barron, to Donald Trump
Cain was the first ever
Many an executor
Pugsley, to Morticia Addams
Romeo, to Lady Montague
Barron, to Melania
Homer, to Abe Simpson
Peyton, to Archie Manning
29-Down, to Abe
Archie, to Meghan Markle
Archie, to Prince Harry
Jaden Smith, to Jada and Will
Many a business inheritor
Brandon, to Bruce Lee
Chaz Bono, to Cher
Horus, to Isis
Zagreus, to Persephone, in "Hades"
Bart, to Marge
Bronny James, to Lebron
Bronny, to LeBron James
Kylo Ren, to Leia
One might be a chip off the old block
The god Maui, to 'Akalana
BeBe, to Trudy, in "The Proud Family"
Bronny, to LeBron
Pugsley, to Morticia
Business name word
Evan, to Birch
Fortunate ___ (Creedence Clearwater Revival song)
Steptoe and ___ (British sitcom)
Royal successor, often
Prodigal person in a parable
Pugsley, to Morticia and Gomez
Wayward ___ (2019 novel by Rainbow Rowell)
Ganesha, to Shiva
Local "favorite" person
Parent's boy
6 Across's boy
One whose parents might need the baby products heard in the starred answers (he'll learn how to spell them when he's a bit older)
Proud papa's boy
Founder's sucessor, often
Word after "and" in some business names
Founder's successor, at times
George P., to Jeb
Founder's successor, often
Lohengrin, to Parsifal
...the major league color barrier
Beaver for June, e.g.
Paris, to Hecuba
Word on many birthday cards
Founder's successor, perhaps
Labor result, at times
Peyton, to Archie
Tim, to Bob Cratchit
Archie, to Harry
Eros, to Aphrodite
Henry VIII's goal
Rosemary's baby, for one
Kylo Ren, to Han and Leia
Possible result of a delivery
Prince Archie, to Prince Harry
Archie, to Meghan and Harry
Edsel, to Henry Ford
Shem, to Noah