As Alec Trebek would say, remember the word "father" has italics around it (or would if the ListMY5 program allowed me to do so); meaning your answer has to contain the word "father".
General George Washington was the commander in the successful American Revolutionary War; turning the tide and prevailing over the British Empire and their Hessian allies - and then, of course; he became America's first president.
The old man with the long beard and scythe's moment in the spotlight comes every New Year's Eve. He wears a sash around his waist bearing the number of the year about to disappear into history. Funny thing about him is it only takes a year for him to morph from a bouncing baby into a withered senior.
He's known mostly for being victim of a home invasion along with his family, Mother Bear and Baby Bear by a blonde haired perp going by the name Goldilicks - but also featured in a couple of very funny Warner Bros. cartoon, including one about Fathers' Day.
Speaking of cartoons, Your Father's Moustache is an entry into an animated horse race, a take off on some of the often eclectic names the racing ponies get. The phrase may stem from a song of the same name by Brooklyn NY's Woody Herman. Currently, it's a popular name among bands and various businesses. There's also a joke about your father needing a moustache because his nose was so big, he needed it to underline it.
Sorry fathers - here comes Christmas, once again overshadowing all the other holidays! Father Christmas is the original mythical holiday benefactor in Great Britain - similar to but not quite you-know-who. Eventually, Santa Claus and Father Christmas essentially merged; and the terms became interchangeable.
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