Answer: PAPAS
PAPAS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PAPAS with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Fathers
- Family members
- Dads
- June honorees
- Father figures
- Parents
- Daddies
- Family men
- Family guys
- Mamas' mates
- Actress from Greece
- Half of the "Monday, Monday" singers
- They made the Mamas a quartet
- Old men
- Half of a 1960s pop group
- Half of a '60s rock group
- Half a '60s quartet
- Two of a '60s vocal quartet
- Two "Monday, Monday" singers
- Hemingway et al.
- Half of a 1960s rock group
- Half of a '60s quartet
- Half a 1960s quartet
- Proud guys?
- Potatoes, in Panama
- P.T.A. people
- Irene of film
- Irene from Greece
- Hemingway and others
- Half of the "Monday, Monday" quartet
- Half of a 1960s folk-rock group
- Family men, informally
- Dennis Doherty and John Phillips
- Actress Irene from Greece
- Two of the four "Monday, Monday" singers
- The Mamas and the ___
- Some proud parents
- Pontiffs, in Roma
- Parents celebrated in June
- Parental pair in some families
- P.T.A. members
- Mamas' singing partners
- Mamas' partners
- Mamas' bandmates
- John and Denny, in a 1960s group
- Irene of "Z"
- Hemingway and others
- Haydn and Hemingway
- Half of a 60's quartet
- Half of a 1960s pop group, and what's found in half of this puzzle's long answers
- Half a 1960s foursome
- Fathers, pops and daddies
- Family people
- Doherty and Phillips, to fans
- "Zorba the Greek" actress
- "___ Got a Brand New Bag" (1965 James Brown hit)
- Two of a 60's quartet
- Two of a '60s singing quartet
- They're married to mamas
- The Mamas and the ___ (1960s pop group)
- The Mamas and the ___ ("Monday, Monday" pop group)
- The Mamas and the ___ ("California Dreamin'" band)
- The male half of the "California Dreamin'" band
- Spanish potatoes
- Some family men, PPS
- Singers Denny Doherty and John Phillips
- Quinn's co-star in "Zorba the Greek"
- Proud parents
- Proud ones, often
- Proud guys
- Parental pair
- Pablo's potatoes
- Ones with issues?
- Nicknames for fathers
- Maternity ward frequenters
- Mamas' sidekicks
- Mamas' partners in a 1960s pop group
- Mamas' mates or bandmates
- Mamas' fellas
- Mamas' counterparts
- Mamas' bandmates in a '60s group
- John Phillips and Denny Doherty, in a band
- John Phillips and Denny Doherty
- Irene who played Catherine of Aragon in "Anne of the Thousand Days"
- Irene of the screen
- Irene of "Zorba the Greek"
- Irene of 'Zorba the Greek'
- Hemingway and Haydn, for two
- Hemingway and Haydn
- Half the "Monday, Monday" band
- Half the "California Dreamin'" quartet
- Half the "California Dreamin'" group
- Half of the group that sang "I Saw Her Again"
- Half of the "Go Where You Wanna Go" band
- Half of the "California Dreamin'" singers
- Half of Cass Elliot's group
- Half of a sixties group
- Half of a 60's folk quartet
- Half of a 1960s music group
- Half of a '60s pop group
- Half of a '60s musical group
- Half a 60's vocal foursome
- Greek actress Irene
- Greek actress
- Doc and Hemingway
- Aides to Santa
- Actress Irene ___
- "Proud" parents
- "Proud" ones with cigars
- "Anne of the Thousand Days" actress
- "--- Got a Brand New Bag"
- "_____ Got a Brand New Bag"
- "___ Got a Brand New Bag" (James Brown's first Top 10 hit)
- "___ Got a Brand New Bag" (James Brown hit)
- "__ Got a Brand New Bag": James Brown hit
- ''Zorba the Greek'' actress
- ___ fritas (French fries)
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