Answer: PAPA
PAPA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PAPA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Family nickname(Used today)
- Family member
- Father
- One of the Three Bears
- Dad
- Hemingway nickname
- June honoree
- Father figure
- Family man
- Old man
- Daddy
- Parent
- Mama's mate
- Theme of the puzzle
- Family guy
- Baby's father
- Hemingway
- Biggest of the Three Bears
- Hemingway sobriquet
- "___ Was a Rollin' Stone"
- The old man
- Mama's spouse
- Mama's man
- Largest of the Three Bears
- One of a bear trio
- Hemingway's nickname
- Bearded Smurf
- Baby's first word, sometimes
- ___ Bear
- Haydn sobriquet
- Nickname for Haydn
- Family member, familiarly
- A Smurf
- "Come to ___"
- Tot's cry
- One of the Waltons
- Bear with a hard bed
- Storybook bear
- Smurf elder
- One of the Bears
- Mama's partner
- Mama's husband
- Haydn's nickname
- First bear to detect Goldilocks's intrusion
- Bear whose bed was too hard
- ___ John's (pizza chain)
- Storied bear
- Mama's guy
- Hemingway moniker
- Haydn nickname
- One of three bears
- Nickname for Hemingway
- Member of the family.
- Hemingway's handle
- Fairy-tale bear
- Biggest bear, of three
- Bear with too-hot porridge
- "Come to ___!"
- Smurf leader
- One of the Smurfs
- Literary sobriquet
- Dada
- Bear of literature
- 542-year-old Smurf
- Sobriquet for Haydn
- Smurf with a white beard
- Smurf with a beard
- Oldest Smurf
- Nickname in the family
- Father's nickname
- Bear whose porridge was too hot
- Bear name
- "___ Don't Preach" (Madonna hit)
- ___ John's
- The bearded Smurf
- Smurf patriarch
- Paterfamilias
- P.T.A. member
- Letter between Oscar and Quebec
- Letter before Quebec
- Letter after Oscar
- Kid-lit bear
- Hemingway handle
- Fatherly nickname
- Famous bear
- Fairy tale bear
- Ernest Hemingway's nickname
- Dear old dad
- Bear with a big chair
- Bear seen by Goldilocks
- Bear in the big chair
- Baby Bear's dad
- "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (Temptations song)
- "___ Loves Mambo"
- ___ John
- Three Bears patriarch
- Pizza magnate "___ John" Schnatter
- Perry Como's "___ Loves Mambo"
- One-fourth of a '60s pop group
- One of the Goldbergs
- Nickname for Dad
- Mama's fellow
- Madonna's "___ Don't Preach"
- John Phillips, professionally
- Husband of mama
- Haydn's sobriquet
- Haydn or Hemingway
- Haiti's ___ Doc
- Family member.
- Bishop of Roma
- Bear or Hemingway
- Bear in the Goldilocks story
- ''___ Was a Rollin' Stone''
- ___ John's (Domino's competitor)
- Three Bears male
- Sobriquet for Hemingway
- Senior Smurf
- Rollin' stone, in a Motown classic
- Respected Smurf
- Pop, for some
- Patriarchal nickname
- P, in radio lingo
- One of the Berenstain Bears
- One of radio's Goldbergs
- One bear
- Not mama
- Nickname for Hemingway or Haydn
- Nickname for a father
- Mate for mama
- Mama's love
- Mama loves him
- Literary nickname
- Joe, to Ted
- Household moniker
- Hemingway's moniker
- He was a rolling stone in song
- Family pillar
- Elderly Smurf
- Certain Bear?
- Big-chair bear
- Bear with the big chair
- Bear with a too-hard chair
- Bear with a hard chair
- Bear with a hard bed and chair
- Bear whose porridge was too hot for Goldilocks
- Bear whose porridge was deemed too hot
- Bear of a tale
- Bear of a story
- Bear in a tale
- Bear in a kid's tale
- Another nickname for Dad
- "Oh! My ___," 1953 song
- "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (Temptations hit)
- "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (1972 hit)
- "___ Don't Preach" (Madonna song)
- "___ Don't Preach" (#1 hit for Madonna)
- "__ Was a Rollin' Stone": Temptations hit
- "__ Loves Mambo"
- ___ Roach (hard rock band)
- ___ Roach ("Scars" band)
- ___ Doc Duvalier
- Young boxers
- Word before "Bear" or "Smurf"
- Who is told "don't preach," in a Madonna hit
- What a junior might call a senior
- Waitt role in "The Waltons"
- Title for conservative pizza magnate John Schnatter
- The Pope, in Rome
- The O.M.
- The family guy
- The eldest Smurf
- The bear with the hard bed
- Tevye, to Tzeitel
- Tevye, to Hodel
- Streisand song addressee
- Storied bear with a hard chair
- Spanish for "potato"
- Sobriquet for singer John Phillips
- Sobriquet for food-industry VIP John Schnatter
- Smurfette's old man
- Smurf with red pants
- Smurf with a white beard and red cap
- Smurf with a red hat
- Smurf who's more than 500 years old
- Smurf who wore red clothes
- Smurf in red
- Role model for a lad
- Relative in an Eddie Fisher hit song
- Quebec preceder, to pilots
- Porridge-eating bear
- Pope, to a Roman
- Pope, in Assisi
- Pizza's John?
- Pizza maker John Schnatter's nickname
- Person honored in this puzzle
- Paterfamilias.
- P, in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- P, in a phonetic alphabet
- P in the NATO alphabet
- Owner of the first bed that Goldilocks tested
- Oscar, __, Quebec: NATO sequence
- Oscar-Quebec go-between
- Oscar follower, in the NATO alphabet
- Oscar follower, in communications
- One-fourth of a 60's group
- One-fourth of a '60s group
- One wearing the pants in the family?
- One of three fairy-tale bears
- One of Goldilocks' victims
- One of a storied trio
- Nickname of Margaux and Mariel's grandfather
- Nickname of Ernest Hemingway
- Nickname for Joseph Haydn
- Nickname for dad's partner, perhaps
- Nickname for dad or for dad's dad
- Nickname for a June hero
- NATO phonetic alphabet letter after Oscar
- NATO letter after Oscar
- Nana's son
- Member of a '60s singing group
- Member of a '60s quartet
- Mate for a mama
- Man for mama
- Mama's roommate
- Mama's other half?
- Mama's other half
- Mama's mate, often
- Mama's mate, maybe
- Mama's main man
- Mama's hubby
- Male parent (informal)
- Male family figure
- Madonna begged him not to preach
- Madonna "___ Don't Preach"
- Letter before Quebec in the phonetic alphabet
- Letter before Quebec in the NATO alphabet
- Letter after Oscar in the NATO alphabet
- Leader of the Smurfs
- Latin for "pope"
- June gift getter
- John Paul, e.g., to the Italians
- John Paul II, to Italians
- It comes between Oscar and Quebec in the phonetic alphabet
- Herr Hadyn, affectionately
- Hero of June 21.
- Hemingway's sobriquet.
- Hemingway's sobriquet
- Hemingway, for one
- Hemingway or Haydn
- Hemingway or Bear
- Hemingway epithet
- He's my daddy
- He was a rollin' stone
- He was a "Rolling Stone"
- He was a "Rollin' Stone"?
- He "loves mambo"
- Haydn's handle
- Haydn soubriquet
- Handle for Haydn
- Haiti's ______ Doc Duvalier
- Guy in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Guy in the NATO alphabet
- Gramps's son
- Gramps alternative
- Follower of Oscar in the NATO alphabet
- Fatherly Smurf
- Fatherly figure
- Father's Day VIP
- Famous Bear?
- Family member, endearingly
- Family member in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Family member in NATO's phonetic alphabet
- Family man.
- Family guy's nickname
- Fairy tale character with a hard bed
- Fairy tale bear with a hard bed
- Fairy tale bear whose bed was too hard for Goldilocks
- Elder Smurf
- Eddie Fisher's "Oh! My ___"
- Dietrich's nickname for Hemingway
- Denny Doherty or John Phillips, in a '60s singing group
- Daddy alternative
- Comms code for 'P'
- Città del Vaticano leader
- Carl Weathersby "Come to ___"
- Biggest of three bears
- Biggest of the Berenstain Bears
- Biggest of the Bears
- Biggest bear seen by Goldilocks
- Biggest bear in "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
- Bear with the too-hard bed
- Bear with the biggest chair
- Bear with hot porridge
- Bear with a too-hard bed
- Bear with a too-big chair
- Bear with a hard chair and bed
- Bear with a bed that was too hard
- Bear whose chair was too hard
- Bear whose chair was too big, in a fairy tale
- Bear whose chair Goldilocks tries first
- Bear whose bed was too hard for Goldilocks
- Bear that children hear about
- Bear or Doc
- Baseball's Cool ____ Bell
- Baseball legend Cool --- Bell
- Another name for Dad
- Aide to Santa.
- Address of many pizzerias?
- Actor Waite in "The Waltons"
- A rolling stone
- A bear encountered by Goldilocks
- A Bear
- 546-year-old Smurf
- 16th letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet
- "Proud" parent
- "Oh, My ___"
- "Oh, My ___," Fisher hit
- "Goldilocks" bear with the hardest bed
- "Daddy & ___" (2002 documentary)
- "Come to ___!" (gambler's cry)
- "A rollin' stone," per the Temptations
- "---Was A Rollin' Stone"
- "--- Was a Rolling Stone" (Temptations hit)
- "--- Was a Rollin' Stone" (Temptations hit)
- "__, Can You Hear Me?": song from "Yentl"
- "__, Can You Hear Me?": "Yentl" song
- "___, Won't You Dance with Me?": 1947 song
- "___, Can You Hear Me?"
- "_____ Was a Rollin' Stone" (1972 hit)
- "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (funk hit with the lyric "All he left us was alone")
- "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (#1 hit for the Temptations)
- "___ Loves Mambo" (Perry Como hit)
- "___ Loves Mambo," 1954 song
- "___ Don't Preach" (Madonna tune)
- "___ Don't Preach" (#1 Madonna hit)
- "___ Doc" Duvalier
- ''___ Was a Rollin' Stone'' (1972 hit)
- ____ Don't Preach : Madonna
- ___ Smurf
- ___ John's Pizza
- ___ John's (Domino's rival)
- __ Smurf
- __ John's Pizza
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