The Charleses canine
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ASTAThe Charleses' canine
ASTAThe Charleses' pet
ASTAThe Charleses' dog
ASTAThe Charleses' pooch
ASTABarker of the Charleses
ASTAThe Charles' canine
ASTAThe Charles's canine
ASTA'The Thin Man' canine
SNERTCanine in the comics
SNOOPYCanine in the comics.
ODIECanine in the comics
ASTA"The Thin Man" canine
OTTOCanine of the comics
TOTO"The Wizard of Oz" canine
ODIEDrooling canine in the funnies
GROOMEDReadied for the canine show
FOXIDENTALCanine that lives in the West?
EVAMARIESAINTBERNARDCanine 'On the Waterfront' Oscar winner?
eyetoothcanine tooth in the upper jaw
eyeteethcanine tooth in the upper jaw
ARFSCanine palaver in the comic strips.
DUGSNIFFINGDOGSWent for the airport canine corps?
AKCOrg. offering the Canine Good Citizen program
cuspidone of the canine teeth in humans
eyetootha canine tooth of the upper jaw
cuspidsone of the canine teeth in humans
FALACanine appearing in "The Winds of War"
SPARKYCanine mascot of the National Fire Protection Association
OTTERLead-in to hound, in the canine world
DINGOGeneral audience absorbed by the Flintstone's pet canine (5)
tushesone of the four canine teeth of the horse
tushedone of the four canine teeth of the horse
tushone of the four canine teeth of the horse
CHOWBELLABlue-tongued dog in the canine version of the "Twilight" series?
GRRCanine warning that the answers to starred clues have in common, initially
BINGOName spelled out in a canine song, and also by the starts of the answers to starred clues
premolarsA tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side
diastemaspace between two teeth, esp. a space between a canine and an incisor of the upper jaw into which a lower canine occludes
choreadisease of the central nervous system caused by bacterial or organic degeneration, most common in dogs following canine distemper, characterized by irregular, jerky, involuntary muscular movements
chorealdisease of the central nervous system caused by bacterial or organic degeneration, most common in dogs following canine distemper, characterized by irregular, jerky, involuntary muscular movements