Film dog |
Dog star? |
Movie dog |
Acting dog |
Cinema dog |
Nora's pet |
Screen pet |
TV terrier |
Screen dog |
Nora's dog |
Nick's pet |
Film pooch |
Nick's dog |
Movie mutt |
Kind of ant |
Charles pet |
Film barker |
Hammett pet |
Horn: Span. |
Canine star |
Mystery dog |
Film canine |
Hammett dog |
Movie pooch |
Nora's pooch |
Old film dog |
Cinema pooch |
Movie barker |
Nick's pooch |
Whodunit dog |
Movie canine |
Film terrier |
Cinematic dog |
Famed terrier |
Myrna's pooch |
Nick's nipper |
Nora's adorer |
Nora's charge |
Screen barker |
Skippy's role |
Sleuthing dog |
Charles's dog |
Charles's pet |
Hollywood dog |
Nora's barker |
Old movie dog |
Fictional dog |
Movie terrier |
Cinema canine |
Hammett pooch |
Hammett hound |
30's movie dog |
Charleses' pet |
Cinema terrier |
Dog of fiction |
Famed film dog |
Nick's terrier |
Nora's terrier |
Old film pooch |
Pole, in Spain |
1930s film dog |
Movie wirehair |
Screen terrier |
Whodunit hound |
Charleses' dog |
Thin Man's dog |
Hammett canine |
Whodunit pooch |
Charles' barker |
Charles's pooch |
Famous wirehair |
Fictional pooch |
Filmdom terrier |
Pre-Boomer star |
Shaft, in Spain |
Sleuthing pooch |
Sleuths' canine |
The Charles pet |
Whodunit canine |
Whodunits pooch |
Hollywood pooch |
Nick's wirehair |
Role for Skippy |
Nick's follower |
Early movie dog |
Cinematic pooch |
Hammett terrier |
Terrier of film |
1930's movie dog |
1930s film pooch |
1934 film canine |
Another dog star |
A pre-Benji star |
Canine of flicks |
Celebrity canine |
Dog of mysteries |
Dog of old films |
Film fox terrier |
Flagstaff: Span. |
Hammett creation |
Hammett's barker |
Hollywood barker |
Horn; shaft: Sp. |
Late-show canine |
Screened terrier |
Talented terrier |
Terrier in films |
Tinseltown pooch |
Ubiquitous pooch |
Charles's canine |
Celluloid canine |
Terrier of films |
The Charles' dog |
Whodunit terrier |
Dog in whodunits |
Dog of whodunits |
Cinematic canine |
Wirehair of film |
Star with a tail |
Hollywood canine |
Big-screen barker |
Big-screen canine |
Clue-sniffing dog |
Dog of crosswords |
Dog of the screen |
Famed fox terrier |
Hammett schnauzer |
Nick Charles' dog |
Pooch in pictures |
Shaft, in Sevilla |
Staff, in Sevilla |
Cinematic terrier |
Hollywood terrier |
Horn, in Honduras |
Hammett's terrier |
Celluloid terrier |
The Charles's pet |
Barker of filmdom |
Fictional terrier |
'30s-'40s film dog |
'The Thin Man' pet |
1930's film canine |
Canine on the case |
Dog in 1930s films |
Famed film terrier |
Hairy clue-sniffer |
Hound in whodunits |
Hound of whodunits |
Lassie's colleague |
Lassie's precursor |
Terrier of mystery |
The Charles' pooch |
Movie clue sniffer |
Pooch in whodunits |
Terrier of fiction |
Terrier of filmdom |
The Thin Man" role |
Fictional wirehair |
Literary schnauzer |
The Charleses' pet |
The Charleses' dog |
Tinseltown terrier |
Nick Charles's dog |
Nick Charles's pet |
'The Thin Man' dog |
1930s-'40s film dog |
Canine film player. |
Charles' family pet |
Dog in crime capers |
Fictional schnauzer |
Hollywood quadruped |
Movie mystery pooch |
Nick and Nora's pup |
Pooch of past films |
Tail-wagger on film |
Wagger in old films |
Wagger in whodunits |
Detecting duo's dog |
The Thin Man's dog. |
Detective duo's dog |
Fox terrier of film |
The Charles's pooch |
Nick and Nora's pet |
Nick and Nora's dog |
The Thin Man" barker |
The Thin Man" woofer |
1960 TV PATSY winner |
Barker of old movies |
Dog in old whodunits |
Dog of old mysteries |
Film detective's dog |
Film role for Skippy |
Pet of Nick and Nora |
Terrier of mysteries |
The Charles' terrier |
The Charles's canine |
Wirehair of moviedom |
Woofer from the '30s |
'The Thin Man' pooch |
Dog of Nick and Nora |
Nick Charles' barker |
Schnauzer of fiction |
The Charleses' pooch |
Terrier in whodunits |
Dashiell Hammett dog |
Fox terrier of films |
The Thin Man" canine |
Clue-sniffer in films |
Movie sleuth’s dog. |
Park Avenue film name |
Terrier of the movies |
Terrier of Tinseltown |
Movie role for Skippy |
Pooch in old pictures |
Nora was his mistress |
The Charleses' canine |
Wirehair of whodunits |
The Thin Man" terrier |
Nick and Nora's pooch |
''Thin Man'' quadruped |
Corpse sniffer of film |
Contemporary of Lassie |
Detective film terrier |
Dog in The Thin Man |
Fictional clue-sniffer |
Fictional sleuth's pet |
Film pooch of the '30s |
Movie cutie: 1934–47 |
Sleuthing films canine |
The Charles's wirehair |
Dashiell Hammett hound |
Nick and Nora's bowser |
After the Thin Man" dog |
Charles's cinema canine |
Detective duo's terrier |
Nick's and Nora's pooch |
A predecessor of Boomer |
Clue sniffer of fiction |
Nick and Nora's terrier |
Terrier of mystery films |
Dashiell's dog detective |
Dog of detective fiction |
Fox terrier of film fame |
Nick and Nora's wirehair |
Nick's and Nora's canine |
Nonhuman 1930s film star |
Puzzlers' favorite pooch |
Silent film star Nielsen |
Hollywood canine of yore |
Terrier in "The Thin Man |
Terrier of old mysteries |
Terrier of old whodunits |
Skippy's most famous role |
Barker in early Hollywood |
Follower of Nick and Nora |
Hammett's canine creation |
Nick and Nora's companion |
Nick and Nora's pet pooch |
Pet dog in 'The Thin Man' |
Pooch in ''The Thin Man'' |
Wirehair of old whodunits |
Frequent follower of Nick |
Film role played by Skippy |
___ de bandera (flagstaff) |
Nick and Nora's film pooch |
Terrier in movie mysteries |
Dog dreamed up by Dashiell |
The Thin Man" scene-stealer |
Dog of 1930s-'40s mysteries |
Movie role played by Skippy |
Nick and Nora Charles's dog |
Wire-haired terrier of film |
Charles' family pet, in film |
Famous fictional fox terrier |
Film role for the dog Skippy |
Like fashionable partygoers? |
Nick and Nora are his humans |
Nick and Nora's film terrier |
Nick and Nora's clue sniffer |
One of Boomer's predecessors |
Terrier in Hammett whodunits |
Terrier on the silver screen |
Dog in "The Thin Man" series |
Dog star that can't be Sirius |
Film role portrayed by Skippy |
Film terrier played by Skippy |
Four-legged Hammett character |
Nick and Nora Charles's pooch |
Nick and Nora's little friend |
Repeated film role for Skippy |
Wirehair in Hammett whodunits |
Wirehair of the silver screen |
Wirehair on the silver screen |
Terrier seen in "The Thin Man |
___ de bandera (Sp. flagstaff) |
Dog for a "gentleman detective |
Screen role for Skippy the dog |
Skippy's role in "The Thin Man |
Dog in "The Thin Man" mysteries |
Dog that debuted in a 1934 film |
Fox terrier of films: 1934–47 |
Movie role played by Skippy (7) |
One of Rin Tin Tin's successors |
Predecessor of Benji and Boomer |
Barker in black-and-white movies |
Detective's pet in "The Thin Man |
Fictional Schnauzer of literature |
Four-legged film star of the '30s |
Top dog in Hollywood in the 1930s |
___ de bandera (Spanish flagstaff) |
Dashiell Hammett's canine creation |
Four-legged film star of the 1930s |
Four-legged William Powell co-star |
Hammett's four-legged clue-sniffer |
Terrier played by dog actor Skippy |
Schnauzer in Dashiell Hammett books |
1930s-'40s mystery film scene stealer |
He played George in "Bringing Up Baby |
Nick and Nora's dog of story and film |
Schnauzer created by Dashiell Hammett |
Character good at sniffing out corpses |
Fox terrier of films from 1934 to 1947 |
1930s film star with notable facial hair |
Portrayer of George in "Bringing Up Baby |
Trade grp. with an airport-screening webinar |
He played George in "Bringing Up Baby" (1938) |
Aid in solving the disappearance of the Thin Man |
__ Day": chapter in the '50s "The Thin Man" TV series |
1930s detective comedy pooch played by a dog named Skippy |
His face is seen with Powell and Loy on many film posters |
Fictional schnauzer portrayed in films by a wire fox terrier |
More familiar role for the portrayer of George in "Bringing Up Baby |
___, you're not a terrier, you're a police dog" (line from a 1934 comedy) |