Like father like
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AnswerCrossword Clue
SONLike father, like .....
MALELike father, like son?
BEARDEDLike Father Time
ENDLESSLike Father Time.
PATERNALLike a father.
OLDLike Father William
SONHe's like father
OLDLike Father Christmas
fatherlikelike a father
MANTOMANLike father-son talks
PROUDASAPEACOCKLike a new father
SENILELike Homer Simpson's father
PACEWalk like an expectant father
PACEDActed like an expectant father
MANTOMANLike a father-son talk.
PACEDWalked like an expectant father
PACESActs like an expectant father
PACEDStepped like an expectant father
PACESWalks like an expectant father
PACETRAVELSCommutes like an expectant father?
PACEDWalked like an expectant father, say
PACESActs like a stereotypical expectant father
MANTOMANLike a challenging father-son talk
PACEAct like a nervous father-to-be
BALDLike a father with no hair apparent?
TONYSam Weller's father, who didn't like vidders.
MANTOMANLike an important father-son talk, perhaps
MEXICANBORNLike Salma Hayek or Mitt Romney's father George
ITO"... but no more like my father - Than ... Hercules": Hamlet
HISANDHEIRSLike an estate that a father wills to his children?
patroclinicinherited from the father; more like the father than the mother
HOPONPOPBook with the line "My father can read big words, too. - Like Constantinople and Timbuktu"
matroclinalinherited from the mother; more like the mother than the father also MATRICLINIC, MATRICLINOUS, MATROCLINIC, MATROCLINOUS
matriclinousinherited from the mother; more like the mother than the father also MATRICLINIC, MATROCLINAL, MATROCLINIC, MATROCLINOUS
matroclinicinherited from the mother; more like the mother than the father also MATRICLINIC, MATRICLINOUS, MATROCLINAL, MATROCLINOUS
matriclinicinherited from the mother; more like the mother than the father also MATRICLINOUS, MATROCLINAL, MATROCLINIC, MATROCLINOUS
matroclinousinherited from the mother; more like the mother than the father also MATRICLINIC, MATRICLINOUS, MATROCLINAL, MATROCLINIC
grandfatherthe father of one's mother or father / to exempt (an activity, person, etc) from a new piece of legislation, restriction or the like
cognomensAn extra personal name given to an ancient Roman citizen, functioning rather like a nickname and typically passed down from father to son
homoiousianone of those, in the 4th century maintained that the Son had a like but not the same essence or substance with the Father