Answer: DAD
DAD is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 252 times.
Referring Clues:
- Pop
- Xmas gift recipient
- 1989 Jack Lemmon film
- Father figure
- June honoree
- Family man
- "Dear old" guy
- Many a Little League coach
- Party to many a camping trip
- Scout leader, maybe
- Scoutmaster, often
- Little League coach, often
- Pops
- "Old man"
- Family member
- Many a turkey carver
- Family sitcom role
- Father
- "Dear old" family member
- The old man
- Dear old ___
- Stay-at-home ___
- Mom's mate
- Familiar sitcom figure
- Nascar ___
- Game with orcs and half-elves
- ___-blamed
- Coach in Little League, often
- Third or sixth row
- Old man
- Paul Sorvino, to Mira
- Palindromic patriarch
- "...married dear old ___"
- Jerry Stiller, to Ben Stiller
- George, to Jenna and Barbara
- Ward, to Beaver Cleaver
- Source of college funding?
- Other half of the pair mentioned in 51-Across
- Abe, to Tad
- "Dear old" man
- Earl, to Tiger
- 1989 Jack Lemmon tearjerker
- Gomez, to Pugsley
- Remote controller, perhaps
- George, to George W.
- Homer in "The Simpsons," say
- Anakin, to Luke
- Papa
- Mommy's dearest
- Paw
- Minivan driver, maybe
- One of the folks
- NASCAR fan, maybe
- Little League coach, maybe
- June card recipient
- Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day participant
- "Getting Even With ___" (1994 Macaulay Culkin movie)
- "Ghost ___" (1990 Bill Cosby film)
- NASCAR __
- Stay-at-home __
- Family nickname
- Puzzle honoree found in eight long answers
- Common source of college funding
- Mom's partner
- Henry, to Jane
- PA
- ''Dear old'' one
- Frequent college funding source
- ''Dear old'' fellow
- Little League coach, probably
- ''Dear old'' relative
- One feted in June
- Father's Day gift recipient
- ''Dear old'' guy
- Pop or Pops
- Mommy's dearest?
- Parent, back and forth
- Senior, to junior
- '50s sitcom staple
- He may coach Little League
- Catch participant, perhaps
- PTA meeting attendee, perhaps
- College funding source, for some
- "Dear old" one
- Palindromic family member
- Catch partner, perhaps
- Third-Sunday-in-June honoree
- Ward, to Beaver
- Homer, to Bart
- "Dear old" fellow
- Parental palindrome
- Palindromic relative
- Ward, to the Beaver
- Old man?
- #1 ___ (gift T-shirt slogan)
- Brit's "guv"
- ___-blasted
- Sr., to Jr.
- Unc's bro
- Billy Ray, to Miley
- Andy Taylor, to Opie
- Kirk, to Michael
- Tim Taylor or Al Bundy, e.g.
- "Narrator" of Harry Chapin's "Cat's in the Cradle"
- "Dear old" relative
- Martin Sheen, to Charlie
- Pop alternative
- ___-blasted
- Deadbeat ___
- His big day is in June
- "Pops"
- Newly licensed teen's passenger, perhaps
- Catch player
- Father, informally
- Pater
- Man of the house
- Family guy
- Paternal palindrome
- Barack, to Malia
- Mid-June honoree
- Mom's guy
- 1989 Jack Lemmon movie
- Mom's man
- Poppa
- Guy with kids
- Honoree hidden in this puzzle's 11 longest answers
- Tie receiver, frequently
- "Pop" alternative
- Annual June honoree
- Rigoletto, to Gilda
- Sitcom stock character
- 'Old man'
- Barack, to Barack
- Many a Cub Scout den leader
- Youngster's "play catch" partner
- Christmas gift recipient, often
- Parent who can pass on an X or Y chromosome
- Homer Simpson, e.g.
- "Major ___" of 1990s TV
- Martin Sheen, to Emilio Estevez
- The older of two catch players
- Dear old guy
- Zeus, to Apollo
- "American ___!": animated sitcom
- Henry Mitchell, to Dennis
- Junior's senior
- Household figure
- Parent
- Bruce Dern, to Laura
- Henry, to Dennis the Menace
- Homer, to Lisa
- X or Y supplier
- "American ___"
- "American ___!"
- Pap
- Mid June honoree
- Allowance dispenser, often
- Cliff Huxtable, to Theo
- Many a delivery participant
- Bill, to Chelsea
- Jay on "Modern Family," e.g.
- Father, for short
- Many a Little League rooter
- William Wharton book
- Many a scoutmaster
- Mom's spouse
- Brad, to Shiloh
- Father, affectionately
- Informal parent
- Palindromic parent
- Nickname within the family
- His day is in June
- Mom's counterpart
- Burned beginning
- Ozzie to Ricky
- National Bank owner, on gag T-shirts
- Mate of Mom
- Jr., to III
- Nuclear fam member
- Paternal title
- "Dear old" person
- Having a baby makes one
- Another PTA vip
- ___ rock (Springsteen, Santana, etc.)
- Treehouse builder, maybe
- Father, familiarly
- Today's honoree, found in this puzzle's eight longest answers
- Word after NASCAR or deadbeat
- Stereotypical corny joke teller
- Family VIP
- Darryl, in the comic "Baby Blues"
- ___ jokes
- Harry Potter, to Albus
- TVs "American ____"
- "mom and ___"
- One who might explain the birds and the bees
- Root beer patriarch
- Stereotypical teller of a groan-worthy joke
- Burt hummel, to kurt
- Certain PTA participant
- ___ joke (total groaner)
- "For Grad or ___" (common spring store sign)
- One changing a diaper
- College loan co-signer, maybe
- Steven Tyler, to Liv
- #1 ___ (mug inscription)
- ___-blasted (darn)
- Prince Harry, to Archie
- Barack, to Malia and Sasha
- "Dear old" parent
- Furious Styles, to Tre
- Robbie Rogers or Greg Berlanti, to Caleb and Mia
- Howard or Harold, to Clyde McBride
- Quincy Jones, to Rashida
- ___ bod
- Common sitcom character
- Term for some new parents
- "Dear old" father
- Dwyane, to Zaya Wade
- Household name
- One honored in June
- Family punster, often
- Bruce, to Alison, in "Fun Home"
- Word before "bod" or "joke"
- Either parent in certain families
- "Seahorse" subject Freddy McConnell, e.g.
- ___ joke
- Person to ask when Pop says no, perhaps
- Lenny, to Zoe Kravitz
- One of two for some children
- Witness to a delivery, often
- Family member honored in June
- Pop's partner
- "I like telling ___ jokes. Sometimes he laughs!"
- TV's "American ___"
- Teller of corny jokes, stereotypically
- Honoree on the third Sunday in June
- Mufasa, to Simba
- Fa Zhou, to Mulan
- Zeus, to 49-Across
- June gift recipient
- Tatsuo Kusakabe, to Mei and Satsuki
- Cam or Mitch, on "Modern Family"
- Marlin, to Nemo
- Pop's partner, maybe
- Familial source of corny jokes
- King Triton to Arel
- Father's Day card recipient
- Pop back and forth?
- Papa's partner, sometimes
- "Hi hungry, I'm ___"
- 41, to 43
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - October 17, 2024
- New York Times - August 22, 2024
- LA Times - August 10, 2024
- USA Today - July 05, 2024
- New York Times - May 11, 2024
- New York Times - April 02, 2024
- USA Today - March 12, 2024
- New York Times - February 29, 2024
- LA Times - February 26, 2024
- LA Times - February 01, 2024
- New York Times - January 29, 2024
- LA Times - January 10, 2024
- USA Today - November 15, 2023
- LA Times - September 11, 2023
- USA Today - September 05, 2023
- USA Today - August 07, 2023
- LA Times - July 30, 2023
- LA Times - July 26, 2023
- LA Times - April 14, 2023
- New York Times - March 30, 2023
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