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  1. Jerry Downs. " Bear Down, Chicago Bears " is the fight song of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. It was written in 1941 by Al Hoffman under the pseudonym Jerry Downs, though Hoffman appeared to have little connection to Chicago. [1]

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      Bear Down" is the official motto of the Arizona Wildcats,...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bear_DownBear Down - Wikipedia

    Bear Down" is the official motto of the Arizona Wildcats, located in Tucson, Arizona. [1] It is the inspiration for "Bear Down, Arizona!," the unofficial fight song of the University of Arizona (U of A). The official fight song is "Fight! Wildcats! Fight!" written by Douglas Holsclaw.

  3. Aug 20, 2023 · The lyrics to “Bear Down, Chicago Bears” are simple yet powerful, reflecting the determination and perseverance of the team. Here are the full lyrics: Bear down, Chicago Bears, make every play clear the way to victory; Bear down, Chicago Bears, put up a fight with a might so fearlessly.

  4. Sep 5, 2019 · Bear Down, Chicago Bears” was released the year after the Bears won the 1940 NFL championship by defeating the Redskins 73-0. The lyrics. Bear down, Chicago Bears, make every play clear the...

  5. To press or push down heavily on someone or something: To knead this dough you have to bear down on it with both hands. I grabbed the corners of the blanket and bore down hard to stop the wind from blowing it away.

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · bear down (third-person singular simple present bears down, present participle bearing down, simple past bore down, past participle borne down) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bear,‎ down. To steer away from the wind; to approach from windward. To push (someone) to the ground; to defeat, overcome. [from 14th c.]

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BearBear - Wikipedia

    Modern bears comprise eight species in three subfamilies: Ailuropodinae (monotypic with the giant panda), Tremarctinae (monotypic with the spectacled bear), and Ursinae (containing six species divided into one to three genera, depending on the authority).