| Halifax clock setting: Abbr. | 28 |
| Winter hrs. in Bermuda | 22 |
| Time zone east of N.Y. | 22 |
| Time zone east of N. Y. | 23 |
| Queried, dialect style | 22 |
| Prince Edward Island hrs. | 25 |
| One connected with: Suffx | 25 |
| One connected with: Suffix | 26 |
| Neighbor of Ger. and Hung. | 26 |
| Clock setting in Nome: abbr. | 28 |
| Bermuda setting: Abbr. | 22 |
| Bermuda setting, initially | 26 |
| "The Thin Man" dog | 28 |
| Nick and Nora's pooch | 25 |
| Nick and Nora's dog | 23 |
| Nick Charles's pet | 22 |
| Nick and Nora's pet | 23 |
| 'The Thin Man' dog | 26 |
| Nick Charles's dog | 22 |
| Nick and Nora's terrier | 27 |
| The Charleses' dog | 22 |
| Wire-haired terrier of film | 27 |
| The Charleses' pet | 22 |
| The Charleses' canine | 25 |
| The Charles's pooch | 23 |
| Frequent follower of Nick | 25 |
| Fictional clue sniffer | 22 |
| Detective duo's dog | 23 |
| Clue sniffer of fiction | 23 |
| A predecessor of Boomer | 23 |
| The Charleses' pooch | 24 |
| Terrier of mystery films | 24 |
| Nick Charles' barker | 24 |
| Nick and Nora's bowser | 26 |
| Hollywood canine of yore | 24 |
| Detecting duo's dog | 23 |
| Dashiell Hammett hound | 22 |
| "The Thin Man" role | 29 |
| 'The Thin Man' pooch | 28 |
| Wirehair on the silver screen | 29 |
| Wirehair of the silver screen | 29 |
| Wirehair in Hammett whodunits | 29 |
| The Charles's wirehair | 26 |
| The Charles's canine | 24 |
| The Charles' terrier | 24 |
| The Charles' pooch | 22 |
| Terrier on the silver screen | 28 |
| Terrier of old whodunits | 24 |
| Terrier of old mysteries | 24 |
| Terrier in movie mysteries | 26 |
| Terrier in Hammett whodunits | 28 |
| Sleuthing films canine | 22 |
| Skippy's most famous role | 29 |
| Silent film star Nielsen | 24 |
| Puzzlers' favorite pooch | 28 |
| Puzzler's favorite pooch | 28 |
| Nick and Nora's wirehair | 28 |
| Nick and Nora's pet pooch | 29 |
| Nick and Nora's companion | 29 |
| Nick and Nora are his humans | 28 |
| Movie role played by Skippy | 27 |
| Movie cutie: 1934–47 | 27 |
| Like fashionable partygoers? | 28 |
| Lassie's precursor | 22 |
| Lassie's colleague | 22 |
| Hammett's canine creation | 29 |
| Fox terrier of film fame | 24 |
| Four-legged Hammett character | 29 |
| Film terrier played by Skippy | 29 |
| Film role portrayed by Skippy | 29 |
| Film role played by Skippy | 26 |
| Film pooch of the '30s | 26 |
| Film detective's dog | 24 |
| Fictional sleuth's pet | 26 |
| Fictional clue-sniffer | 22 |
| Famous fictional fox terrier | 28 |
| Dog of detective fiction | 24 |
| Dog in The Thin Man | 22 |
| Dog dreamed up by Dashiell | 26 |
| Detective duo's terrier | 27 |
| Dashiell's dog detective | 28 |
| Corpse sniffer of film | 22 |
| Contemporary of Lassie | 22 |
| Charles' family pet | 23 |
| Barker in early Hollywood | 25 |
| 1930s-'40s film dog | 23 |
| 1930's film canine | 22 |
| '30s-'40s film dog | 26 |
| ___ de bandera (flagstaff) | 26 |
| 'Top Hat' star | 22 |
| 'Royal Wedding' star | 28 |
| Legendary screen dancer | 23 |
| Rogers' dance partner | 25 |
| Austerlitz's adopted name | 29 |
| "Top Hat" star Fred | 29 |
| "Top Hat" star | 24 |
| "Top Hat" dancer | 26 |
| "Swing Time" star | 27 |
| Rogers' frequent partner | 28 |
| Partner of Rogers and Powell | 28 |