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The answer PAPPY has 21 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of pappy in various dictionaries:
Father.
noun - a soft food for infants
noun - a father
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Popeye's Poopdeck relative |
Elder Yokum |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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a child's word for father. |
Of or resembling pap mushy. |
Informal Father. |
Pappy food is unpleasantly soft or contains too much water: |
entertaining but with no artistic or educational value: |
Pappy description |
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Pappy is short for Papillon the famous story acted by Steve McQueen of course! * Pappy is another name for father. * Pappy is a nickname of:* Gregory Pappy Boyington (1912-1988), Flying Tiger and American fighter ace in World War II * Fred Coe (1914-1979), American television producer and director * Pappy Daily (1902-1987), American country music record producer and entrepreneur * Paul Gunn (1899-1957), US World War II naval aviator * John C. "Pappy" Herbst (1909-1946), American flying ace in World War II * Duanes S. (Pappy) Larson (1916-2005), American World War II fighter pilot * Howard Mason (born 1959), American drug trafficker * W. Lee O'Daniel (1890-1969), Texas governor and senator * Bert Papworth (1890s-1980), British trade unionist * Paul Rowe (Canadian football) (1917-1990), professional football player * Risley C. Triche (born 1930), attorney and longtime member of the Louisiana House of Representatives * Pappy Waldorf (1902-1981), American football player and coach * Grover Washabaugh (c. 1893-1973), |