Bears for example
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HONEYEATERSBears, for example
PROTEAMLions or Tigers or Bears, for example
TRAPSSnares for bears
CAGEBars for bears
SELLINGSHORTHOPDance for bears?
DENSHomes for bears
SAGTime for bears
DENSLairs for bears
ICIERApter for polar bears
CHIBears' town, for short
PITSZoo quarters for bears.
OHARETouchdown locale for Bears?
BROWNIvy locale for Bears
DENSThey're there for bears
CHIScoreboard letters for "Da Bears"
NUCLEARFAMILYThe three bears, for one
UPPERCASECSymbol for the NFL's Bears
NFLOrg. for Bears and Lions
ORONOBase for the Black Bears
UCALThe Golden Bears, for short
DENLocale for bears or thieves
PORRIDGEFind for The Three Bears
DROPBear's prediction for stock prices
CHICAGOSite for Bulls and Bears
LAIRSPlaces for bears or villains
NLERSCubs, but not Bears, for short
NFLOrg. for the Bears and Bengals
CALThe Golden Bears' school, for short
CHIHome for Bulls and Bears, for short
NFLOrg. for Lions and Bears, not Tigers
STANWriter Berenstain famous for the Berenstain Bears
NBAHome for Bulls, but not Bears: Abbr.
MLBOrg. for Tigers, but not Lions or Bears
primipara(Latin) a woman who bears a child for the first time
primiparasPRIMIPARA, (Latin) a woman who bears a child for the first time
butternutA North American walnut tree that bears oblong sticky fruits. Its light-colored, soft timber is useful primarily for making furniture and cabinetry
butternutsA North American walnut tree that bears oblong sticky fruits. Its light-colored, soft timber is useful primarily for making furniture and cabinetry
papayaThe fast-growing tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of America. It is widely cultivated for its fruit, both for eating and for papain production
papayasThe fast-growing tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of America. It is widely cultivated for its fruit, both for eating and for papain production
willowsA tree or shrub of temperate climates that typically has narrow leaves, bears catkins, and grows near water. Its pliant branches yield osiers for basketry, and its wood has various uses