Possible Questions:
- Marquand sleuth
- Fictional sleuth
- Sleuth
- Fictional detective
- Role for Lorre
- Marquand's sleuth
- Sleuth played by Lorre
- Sleuth of fiction
- Racing prefix for cross
- Mr. ___ (Peter Lorre role)
- Marquand's Mr.
- Lorre role
- Eight-time Lorre role
- Cross preceder
- Con ___ (with spirit)
- Con ___ (spiritedly)
- Marquand's Mr. ___
- Marquand crime-solver
- Lorre's detective
- Lorre film persona
- John P. Marquand detective
- John P. Marquand character
- Secret agent created by John P. Marquand
- Repeated role for Lorre
- Prefix with cross
- Peter Lorre's Mr.
- Peter Lorre role Mr. ___
- Mysterious Mr.
- Mr. of mystery
- Mr. of mysteries
- Mr. ___, John P. Marquand detective
- Mr. ___, Japanese sleuth
- Mr. ___ (Peter Lorre film sleuth)
- Marquand's Asian agent
- Marquand shamus
- Marquand detective
- John P. Marquand's fictional secret agent
- Japanese sleuth, Mr. ___
- Japanese sleuth Mr. ___
- Japanese sleuth Mr. __
- J. P. Marquand's Mr. ___
- Fictional sleuth who first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post
- Fictional sleuth Mr. __
- Fictional Mr. ___
- Fictional gumshoe
- Fictional detective skilled in judo
- Far Eastern detective played by Lorre
- Detective portrayed by Lorre
- Cross starter
- Con __: briskly, on scores
- Con __: briskly, in music
- Con ___ (rather fast, in music)
- Con ___ (animatedly, in music)
- Cab driver?
- Agent inspired by Chan
- "Think Fast, Mr. ___" (1937 mystery)
- "Right You Are, Mr. ___" (1957 novel)
- "Mr. ___ Is So Sorry" (1938 John P. Marquand book)
- "Hello, ___" (cellphone ad catchphrase)
- "Hello ___" (certain cell phone company's catchphrase)
- ____ cross