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