| Patriarchal nickname | 20 |
| P, in radio lingo | 17 |
| One of radio's Goldbergs | 28 |
| One bear | 8 |
| Oldest Smurf | 12 |
| Not mama | 8 |
| Nickname for Hemingway or Haydn | 31 |
| Mama loves him | 14 |
| Madonna's "___ Don't Preach" | 46 |
| Joe, to Ted | 11 |
| Husband of mama | 15 |
| Household moniker | 17 |
| He was a rolling stone in song | 30 |
| Haydn nickname | 14 |
| Dear old dad | 12 |
| Certain Bear? | 13 |
| Big-chair bear | 14 |
| Bear whose porridge was deemed too hot | 38 |
| Bear of a tale | 14 |
| Bear of a story | 15 |
| Bear in a kid's tale | 24 |
| "Oh! My ___," 1953 song | 33 |
| "___ Was a Rollin' Stone" (1972 hit) | 50 |
| "__ Was a Rollin' Stone": Temptations hit | 55 |
| ___ John's (pizza chain) | 28 |
| ___ Doc Duvalier | 16 |
| Young boxers | 12 |
| What a junior might call a senior | 33 |
| Waitt role in "The Waltons" | 37 |
| Title for conservative pizza magnate John Schnatter | 51 |
| Three Bears patriarch | 21 |
| The Pope, in Rome | 17 |
| The O.M. | 8 |
| The family guy | 14 |
| The eldest Smurf | 16 |
| The bear with the hard bed | 26 |
| Tevye, to Hodel | 15 |
| Streisand song addressee | 24 |
| Sobriquet for singer John Phillips | 34 |
| Sobriquet for Hemingway | 23 |
| Smurfette's old man | 23 |
| Smurf with a white beard | 24 |
| Smurf who wore red clothes | 26 |
| Senior Smurf | 12 |
| Role model for a lad | 20 |
| Respected Smurf | 15 |
| Relative in an Eddie Fisher hit song | 36 |
| Quebec preceder, to pilots | 26 |
| Pope, to a Roman | 16 |
| Pope, in Assisi | 15 |
| Person honored in this puzzle | 29 |
| P, in a phonetic alphabet | 25 |
| One-fourth of a 60's group | 30 |
| One-fourth of a '60s group | 30 |
| One wearing the pants in the family? | 36 |
| One of Goldilocks' victims | 30 |
| One of a storied trio | 21 |
| Nickname of Margaux and Mariel's grandfather | 48 |
| Nickname for Joseph Haydn | 25 |
| Nickname for a June hero | 24 |
| Member of a '60s singing group | 34 |
| Member of a '60s quartet | 28 |
| Man for mama | 12 |
| Mama's roommate | 19 |
| Mama's other half | 21 |
| Mama's main man | 19 |
| Male family figure | 18 |
| Madonna begged him not to preach | 32 |
| Literary nickname | 17 |
| Letter after Oscar | 18 |
| Largest of the Three Bears | 26 |
| John Paul, e.g., to the Italians | 32 |
| John Paul II, to Italians | 25 |
| Hemingway's sobriquet | 25 |
| Hemingway's moniker | 23 |
| Hemingway, for one | 18 |
| Hemingway or Haydn | 18 |
| Hemingway or Bear | 17 |
| Hemingway epithet | 17 |
| He's my daddy | 17 |
| He was a rollin' stone | 26 |
| He was a "Rolling Stone" | 34 |
| He was a "Rollin' Stone"? | 39 |
| He "loves mambo" | 26 |
| Haydn's handle | 18 |
| Haydn soubriquet | 16 |
| Handle for Haydn | 16 |
| Haiti's ______ Doc Duvalier | 31 |
| Family pillar | 13 |
| Elderly Smurf | 13 |
| Eddie Fisher's "Oh! My ___" | 41 |
| Dietrich's nickname for Hemingway | 37 |
| Denny Doherty or John Phillips, in a '60s singing group | 59 |
| Città del Vaticano leader | 28 |
| Biggest of three bears | 22 |
| Biggest of the Bears | 20 |
| Bear with too-hot porridge | 26 |
| Bear with the biggest chair | 27 |
| Bear with the big chair | 23 |
| Bear with a hard chair | 22 |