Find(ing) |
Toon fish |
Lost fish |
Film fish |
Verne hero |
Drawn fish |
No one: L. |
Movie fish |
Pixar fish |
Little. . . |
Sub captain |
Disney fish |
Cartoon fish |
Nautilus man |
Nautilus VIP |
Nobody: Lat. |
Verne villain |
Animated fish |
___, captain! |
Pixar swimmer |
Underseas man |
Verne mariner |
Verne voyager |
Nautilus name |
Verne skipper |
Verne captain |
Thread: Prefix |
Sci-fi captain |
Friend of Dory |
Lost film fish |
Old comics boy |
Sci-fi mariner |
Sci-fi skipper |
Verne antihero |
Verne explorer |
Verne seafarer |
Toon clownfish |
2003 Pixar fish |
2013 superstorm |
Dory's neighbor |
Movie clownfish |
Pixar character |
Verne's voyager |
2003 Pixar star |
No one, to Nero |
Nobody, to Nero |
Lost movie fish |
Verne's skipper |
Remote telecast |
Pixar clownfish |
Verne character |
Literary captain |
Verne submariner |
Disney film fish |
James Mason role |
Nautilus builder |
Novel submariner |
Pixar title fish |
Disney clownfish |
Fictional mariner |
Fictional captain |
Captain of sci-fi |
Early comics name |
James Mason: 1954 |
Jules Verne hero. |
Nautilus designer |
Nobody, to Cicero |
TV remote control |
Verne sea captain |
Disney clown fish |
Nautilus" skipper |
Pixar protagonist |
Lost fish of film |
Clownfish of film |
Captain of fiction |
Finding Dory" role |
Little" comics boy |
Clown fish of film |
Lost animated fish |
Marlins lost son |
Nautilus's skipper |
Ned Land's rescuer |
Radio or TV remote |
Sci-fi sub skipper |
Well-known captain |
Finding Dory" fish |
Animated film star |
Fish found in 2003 |
Verne megalomaniac |
Found fish of film |
Animated clownfish |
Finding ___" (film) |
Cinematic clownfish |
Jules Verne skipper |
Lost-and-found fish |
Remote TV broadcast |
Striped Disney fish |
Sub boss of fiction |
Verne's Captain ___ |
Verne's sub skipper |
Fish in a 2003 film |
Literary submariner |
Verne's sub captain |
Fictional clownfish |
Fish in a Pixar pic |
Jules Verne captain |
''Nautilus'' captain |
Early sci-fi captain |
King of early comics |
Lost fish of filmdom |
Son sought by Marlin |
Clown fish kids love |
Fish found in a film |
Literary sea captain |
Toon fish of filmdom |
Dory helped find him |
Pixar's "Finding ___ |
Fictional submariner |
Captain of literature |
Little" comics fellow |
Fish in a Disney film |
Jules Verne's captain |
Marlin's son, in film |
Much-traveled captain |
Nautilus commander |
Pixar title clownfish |
Title fish of filmdom |
Submariner of fiction |
Pixar title character |
Fictional sub captain |
___ me impune lacessit |
Fictional sub skipper. |
Fictitious sub captain |
Film fish that's found |
Hard-to-find clownfish |
Jules Verne character. |
No one; no man: Latin. |
Orange Pixar character |
Pixar hit "Finding ___ |
Pixar's lost clownfish |
Sought-after clownfish |
Megalomaniacal captain |
McCay's ''Little'' one |
Sub captain of fiction |
Lost clownfish of film |
Skipper of the Nautilus |
Finding ___," 2003 film |
Finding Dory" clownfish |
Animated fish from 2003 |
Fish befriended by Gill |
Lost fish in a 2003 fim |
Nobody, in ancient Rome |
Pixar's lost clown fish |
Sought-after movie fish |
The "Nautilus"' captain |
Verne submarine captain |
Jules Verne sub captain |
Marlin searched for him |
Out-of-studio broadcast |
Finding Dory" character |
Captain of many leagues? |
Captain in a Verne novel |
Friend of Sandy Plankton |
Verne's seagoing captain |
Sub commander of fiction |
Toon fish in a 2003 film |
Lost little fish of film |
Finding ___" (Pixar film) |
___ : 2003 :: Dory : 2016 |
Finding ___" (2003 movie) |
Captain for many a league |
Commander of the Nautilus |
Jules Verne's sub captain |
Little chap of the comics |
Lost clownfish of filmdom |
Marlin and Dory found him |
Sub skipper of literature |
Title fish in an '03 film |
Verne's legendary captain |
Verne's submarine captain |
2013 Northeast superstorm |
Clownfish in a Pixar film |
Famous captain of fiction |
Fish found in a 2003 film |
Verne's reclusive captain |
Fish sought out by Marlin |
2003 clownfish of filmdom |
Captain born Prince Dakkar |
Captain in a Verne classic |
Captain of science fiction |
Submariner created in 1870 |
Mysterious Island" captain |
Clownfish in "Finding Dory |
Lost fish, in a Pixar film |
Title fish in a Pixar film |
Finding ___" (Disney movie) |
Little" boy of early comics |
Captain aboard the Nautilus |
Captain of the ''Nautilus'' |
Captain of Verne's Nautilus |
Explorer of science fiction |
Film fish with a "lucky fin |
Little ____ : comic strip |
Lost, then found movie fish |
Pixar's "Finding ___," 2003 |
Remote broadcast, for short |
Title fish of a Disney film |
Undersea captain of fiction |
Vengeful captain of fiction |
Fictional submarine skipper |
Reclusive fictional captain |
Finding __": 2003 Pixar film |
Clownfish with a damaged fin |
Land capturer, in literature |
Mysterious submarine captain |
Pixar fish with a "lucky fin |
Pixar star with a "lucky fin |
Fish "found" in a 2003 movie |
Marlin's son, in a 2003 film |
''Finding ___'' (Disney film) |
Finding ___" (2003 Pixar hit) |
2003 Disney film "Finding ___ |
Clownfish in two Pixar movies |
Fictional South Pole explorer |
Fish with a friend named Dory |
Gill nicknames him "Sharkbait |
Lost little clownfish of film |
Marlin's son, in a Pixar film |
Pixar's little lost clownfish |
Winsor McCay's ''Little'' one |
Captain who claimed Antarctica |
First word of Scotland's motto |
Little lost clown fish of film |
Marlin's son, in a Pixar movie |
Submarine commander of fiction |
Title fish of an animated film |
Toon title fish in an '03 film |
Fish sought by Marlin and Dory |
Little ___" (early comic strip) |
Antihero of 19th-century sci-fi |
Disney's little lost clown fish |
Film fish nicknamed "Shark Bait |
He was found by Marlin and Dory |
James Mason sci-fi role of 1954 |
Jules Verne fictional character |
Marlin and Coral's son, in film |
Pixar fish that needed "finding |
Title fish in a 2003 Pixar film |
''20,000 Leagues . . .'' captain |
Finding" __ (2003 animated film) |
Captain who fought a giant squid |
Title fish in a 2003 Pixar movie |
Title fish of an '03 Disney film |
Pixar character with a lucky fin |
A fish named Dory helped find him |
Captain of Jules Verne's Nautilus |
Captain in an 1870 sci-fi classic |
Fish captured by a Sydney dentist |
Marlin's son, in an animated film |
Pixar fish whose father is Marlin |
Whom Marlin sought in a 2003 film |
''The Mysterious Island'' captain |
Captain in "The Mysterious Island |
Title role of a 2004 Oscar winner |
Fish who was lost in a Pixar movie |
Little ___ (early comic character) |
Marlin's lost son, in a Pixar film |
Marlin's son in a 2003 Pixar movie |
Finding ___" (Pixar movie of 2003) |
Assumed name taken by Prince Dakkar |
Much sought-after clownfish of film |
Orange-and-white title toon of film |
Skipper in "Voyages extraordinaires |
Whom Dory and Marlin found, in film |
Marlin's son, in two animated movies |
Title character in a 2003 Pixar film |
Animated fish who was found by Marlin |
Captain played in film by James Mason |
Orange-and-white fish in a Pixar film |
Sinker of the frigate Abraham Lincoln |
Animated fish born to Marlin and Coral |
Cartoon fish voiced by Alexander Gould |
Dory's clownfish friend, in two movies |
Fish that escaped a dentist's aquarium |
Friend of Bubbles, in an animated film |
Marlin's son, in a 2003 animated movie |
Orange-and-white fish in "Finding Dory |
Orange-and-white Pixar title character |
Finding ___" (Pixar movie about a fish) |
Captain whose name is Latin for "nobody |
Clownfish in the title of a Pixar movie |
Film character with a stunted right fin |
Little ___ in Slumberland" (comic strip) |
Little ___ in Slumberland" (early comic) |
Fictional captain known as Prince Dakkar |
Pixar cartoon fish whom Dory helped find |
Title subject of a search in a 2003 film |
Live in the bosom of the waters!" speaker |
Animated escapee from a dentist's aquarium |
Fictional captain who is the son of a raja |
Movie role played by Mason, Lom, and Sharif |
Student of Mr. Ray, in a 2003 animated film |
Title character abducted in a hit 2003 film |
Animated clownfish voiced by Alexander Gould |
Captain who said "Eat your pudding, Mr. Land |
Dory helped find him in a 2003 animated film |
Fictional clownfish with a foreshortened fin |
Film fish who was lost and found before Dory |
Little" visitor to Slumberland, in old comics |
Best Animated Feature of 2003 title character |
Fictional mariner also known as Prince Dakkar |
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen" captain |
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" captain |
Fish who was found near the end of a 2003 movie |
Marlin's son in a 2003 film and its 2016 sequel |
Captain of "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen |
Seaman whose last words were "God and my country! |
Captain in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea |
Finding ___" (Pixar movie with an upcoming sequel) |
He spends much of the film in a dentist's fishtank |
I am at once captain, builder and engineer" speaker |
Little ___ in Slumberland" (pioneering comic strip) |
Finding ___" (Pixar movie featuring Ellen DeGeneres) |
Captain who said, "I have done with society entirely |
Film character who escaped from a dentist's fishtank |
Captain ___ of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea |
Fish Marlin and Dory look for in a 2003 animated movie |
Fictional captain who travels with an extensive library |
His father rode the East Australian Current to find him |
His last line is "See you after school, Dory! Bye, Dad! |
Film character whose first line is "First day of school! |
Clownfish character in the upcoming Pixar film "Finding Dory |
Finding ___" (2003 Pixar film with the sequel "Finding Dory") |
Finding ___" (Pixar film with the 2016 sequel "Finding Dory") |
Captain ___ and the Underwater City" (1969 Chuck Connors film) |
Film title character whose mother dies three minutes into the film |
Literary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man! |
Fictional character who says "I am not what you call a civilized man! |
He's called Chico, Fabio, Bingo, Harpo, and Elmo by the forgetful fish Dory |
2003 film title character who's supposed to be Darla's eighth birthday present |
Movie character with more than 400 siblings, all of whom are killed within the first five minutes of the film |