Tot |
Humor |
Infant |
Coddle |
Pamper |
Newborn |
Indulge |
Snookums |
____ Ruth |
___ Snooks |
Spoon-feed |
Buggy rider |
Wee toddler |
New arrival |
Mollycoddle |
Crib dweller |
Treat gently |
Pampered one |
Type of boom |
Rattle shaker |
Six-month-old |
Labor output? |
Kind of grand |
Crib occupant |
Diaper wearer |
Bundle of joy |
Newborn child |
Stroller user |
Rosemary's ___ |
Future toddler |
Snooks or blue |
Brice's Snooks |
Buggy occupant |
Gerber's eater |
Treat tenderly |
Treat carefully |
Cradle occupant |
Keep dependent. |
One in a diaper |
Sitter's charge |
Handle carefully |
Treat delicately |
Handle with care |
Result of labor? |
Kind of carriage |
Crib sheet user? |
Stork's delivery |
Nursery resident |
My Melancholy ___ |
Bassinet occupant |
Car seat occupant |
Labor day output? |
Labor production? |
Hospital delivery |
One in a stroller |
Car seat passenger |
Midwife's delivery |
Stroller passenger |
Term of endearment |
Maggie Simpson, e.g. |
Eater of puréed peas |
Many a stroller rider |
Treat with great care |
Word with face or fat |
2010 Justin Bieber hit |
Broadway musical: 1983 |
Kind of buggy or grand |
Milt Gross's "Nize ___ |
New addition of a sort |
Tiny attention getter? |
Leopard in a 1938 film |
Small attention-getter |
Pediatrician's patient |
Pampered" family member |
Treat with supreme care |
Word with boom or tooth |
Word before bump or boom |
1983 Maltby/Shire musical |
''___, It's Cold Outside'' |
. . . and ___ makes three |
Maggie Simpson or Swee'Pea |
One on the bottle, perhaps |
One often needing a change |
Person born just after WWII |
One who takes to the bottle? |
And down will come ___ . . . |
One might say "Goo goo ga ga! |
Ice Ice ___" (Vanilla Ice song) |
Common source of wake-up sounds |
It may frequently hit the bottle |
Reason to display a wooden stork |
One who may need to be pacified? |
Word with ''shower'' or ''face'' |
Pebbles, e.g., on "The Flintstones |
One protected by rubber buggy bumpers |
Million Dollar ___" (Hilary Swank movie) |
Any of seven companies that split from AT&T |
Title leopard in a 1938 Katharine Hepburn comedy |
Spice Girl who wasn't Scary, Sporty, Ginger, or Posh |
First word of the three-word title of a 1992 Sir Mix-a-Lot single |
Who nobody puts in the corner, according to a line from "Dirty Dancing |