Answer: SONS
SONS is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 231 times.
- Charlie Chan's #1 and #2
- King's desires
- Heirs, often
- What Henry VIII wanted
- Conclusion of many firm names
- Offspring
- Royal heirs
- Princes, e.g.
- Chips off the old block
- Beneficiaries of primogeniture
- About half of all deliveries
- Princes, but not princesses
- Some young 'uns
- Daughters' counterparts
- Word in many business names
- Some Father's Day callers
- What England's George VI lacked
- "___ and Lovers" (D. H. Lawrence book)
- See 63-Across
- End of many company names
- Male issue
- Princes but not princesses
- Steinway & ___ (piano maker)
- End of some company names
- Steinway & ___
- End of many business names
- End of some firm names
- "___ and Lovers" (D. H. Lawrence novel)
- Hoss and Little Joe, to Ben
- All of Adam's offspring
- "The Brady Bunch" threesome
- About half of all offspring
- "My Three ___"
- Mama's boys
- Some juniors
- Ben Cartwright's threesome
- Babies in blue
- "___ and Lovers" (D.H. Lawrence novel)
- "___ and Lovers"
- Juniors, usually
- Start of a D.H. Lawrence title
- Certain heirs
- Some offspring
- Mamas' boys
- Boys, to men
- Delivery boys?
- Some scions
- Henry VIII's desire
- Male heirs
- Charles's "heir and a spare," e.g.
- Dad's lads
- Second book of Pearl S. Buck's "Good Earth" trilogy
- Mike Brady's kids, e.g.
- Family guys
- Some business partners
- Some medical deliveries
- Last word in some family business names
- King's desires, in olden days
- "My Three __"
- Sequel to ''The Good Earth''
- Boy Scouts, for example
- Arthur Miller title characters
- Word on Steinway pianos
- Boy babies
- Male children
- Princes, perforce
- Daughter's brothers
- Babies in blue, often
- Katie Elder's brood
- Some children
- Men-children
- Part of Buck's trilogy
- ''The ___ of Katie Elder''
- Your brothers, to your father
- Word in some family business names
- My boys or your boys
- Word with "All My" or "My Three"
- Name perpetuators
- Primogeniture beneficiaries
- Some progeny
- Babes in blue
- Namesakes, often
- Branches on the family tree
- Mom's boys
- Word on Steinway decals
- Boy Scouts, for instance
- Part of a family business title
- Dad's boys
- Heirs, but not heiresses
- Some principal heirs
- Some heirs
- Business partners, perhaps
- Turgenev's "Fathers and __"
- "The ___ of Katie Elder"
- All men but Adam
- Sequel to "The Good Earth"
- Turgenev's "Fathers and ___"
- The Cyclopses, to Uranus
- Ponderosa trio
- Progeny
- ____ and lovers
- Business partners, at times
- William and Harry, to Charles
- They may have "II" or "III" after their names
- Pearl S. Buck's sequel to "The Good Earth"
- Jacob's 12
- Some babies
- Some babies
- Mama's boys?
- Brothers' nephews
- Ampersand follower, sometimes
- Heirs, perhaps
- Last word in some company names
- Male issues?
- Adam, Little Joe and Hoss, to Ben
- Emilio and Charlie, to Martin Sheen
- Half the offspring
- D.H. Lawrence's '___ and Lovers'
- Half the children
- Offspring, often
- Half the Brady kids
- 'My Three ___'
- Y-chromosome recipients
- Arthur Miller's 'All My ___'
- Many heirs
- Beau and Jeff, to Lloyd
- Business word after "&," maybe
- "Bonanza" trio
- Family members
- About half the children
- 63 Down's lads
- Greg, Peter, and Bobby, to Mike Brady
- Steinway's partners?
- Babies in blue, perhaps
- "All My" ___ (Miller play)
- Chris and Stewie, to Peter Griffin, on "Family Guy"
- Male offspring
- Family tree members
- Mail progeny
- "All My ___" (Miller play)
- Mitt Romney quintet
- Half of the offspring
- Boy Scouts, e.g.
- Hoss, Adam, and Joe, to Ben
- Lovers' partners, in a D.H. Lawrence title
- Beau and Jeff, to Lloyd Bridges
- Male progeny
- George Foreman's five Georges
- Heirs, maybe
- Some family tree members
- Some deliveries
- Common deliveries?
- Word after "&" in some store names
- Peyton and Eli, to Archie
- Part of a family business name
- All princes
- Offspring in blue
- Niles and Frasier, to Martin Crane
- Certain progeny
- Royal heirs, often
- "Three" of classic TV
- Word on some family business signs
- Family business word, sometimes
- Father's Day callers
- Julian and Sean, to John Lennon
- Dads' lads
- All boys
- Cub Scouts, for example
- Jacob's dozen
- Parent's boys
- Juniors
- D.H. Lawrence title word
- Ending of many a firm's name
- Male deliveries?
- Three of the Brady Bunch
- Daughters' brothers
- Cub Scouts, e.g.
- "&" follower in some business names
- Steinway & ___ (piano company)
- Three of TV's Brady Bunch
- End of some business names
- "Brady Bunch" trio
- Steinway and ___
- George Foreman Jr., George Foreman III, George Foreman IV, etc.
- Family boys
- Word after "&," in business names
- Boys in the family
- Many a 24-Across
- Business inheritors, often
- Prince Charles' two
- Company name ender after "&"
- The "three" of Chip and Dale Douglas
- 2013 Grammy winners Mumford & ___
- Ben's three, on "Bonanza"
- George H. W. Bush had four
- Princes, to kings
- Juniors, maybe
- Word in family business names
- Last word in many company names
- Male deliveries
- Brothers, to Mom and Dad
- Boys in a family
- Donald Trump's three
- "___ & daughters"
- Jacob had 12 of them
- Jacob and Esau, for Rebekah
- Last word in some business names
- Lead-in to "of Liberty" or "of Anarchy"
- Family lads
- Princes, for instance
- Hijos, in English
- FX network's "___ of Anarchy"
- Twins, sometimes
- Some family members
- Sequel to Pearl S. Buck's "The Good Earth"
- Ares and Apollo, to Zeus
- Fathers' boys
- C.R. Patterson & ___ (early automaker)
- Abel and Cain, to Adam and Eve
- MLK, Malcolm X and James Baldwin, in "The Three Mothers"
- Thor and Loki, to Odin
- "All My ___," Arthur Miller play
- "I Will Wait" band Mumford & ___
- Actors
- "Daughters and ___": intergenerational tale by Ivy Compton-Burnett
- "Fathers and ___" (Turgenev novel)
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- Roughly half of babies, to their parents
- Certain children
- "The Brady Bunch" trio
- Folk rock's Mumford & ___