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Famous Animals

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A cockatiel who is famous on Instagram
Most popular dog in the movies in the 1930's, originally portrayed by Pal the Wonder Dog, known for the circle around his eye
A Japanese house cat who is a star on YouTube, known for sliding along floors into cardboard boxes
A Bearded Dragon who lives in Australia, pictured on Instagram doing human activities like grocery shopping or playing video games
A Jack Russell Terrier, the most famous dog on Spanish TV, who lived to be 16 years old
This dolphin was the main character first featured in a 1963 film, then later in multiple films and television shows. Depending on the decade of your birth, you just may be singing the theme song from the TV series right now!
Himalayan cat voiced by Sally Field in the 1993 movie, "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey"
The name of the cat belonging to Argus Filch of the Hogwarts staff in the Harry Potter movies
This dog was a character on the long-running British soap opera, Coronation Street and belonged to character Ken Barlow. Originally named "Lady Freckles", her name was changed because Ken's granddaughter Amy couldn't pronounce her name.
Dog owned by Lisa Vanderpump of "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills"
A bear actor whose career began as a cub, playing in the TV series "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams"
Title character in the 1992 American family comedy film which was the first in a series about a St. Bernard
Doc's sheepdog in the movie, "Back to the Future"
Dr. Evil's Persian cat from the Austin Powers movies (Mr. ____)
Chimera cat whose face is half black-cat with a green eye and half orange tabby with a blue eye
The French Bulldog belonging to the Pritchetts on the TV show, Modern Family
The actor-dog who played the role named in 35 Down
The Golden Retriever who played in the 1997 Disney movie about a basketball-playing dog. The dog-actor was known for playing basketball prior to starring in the movie.
A horse is a horse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a horse, of course. That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous _____.
This dog is a fictional character created by Eric Knight. She is a female Rough Collie and was first featured in a short story that was later expanded to a full-length novel that was published in 1940. This character has been a part of many subsequent radio and television shows and movies.
The Golden Retriever who served as "bat dog" and mascot for the Trenton Thunder minor league baseball team
The image in an 1898 painting by Francis Barraud titled "His Master's Voice" became the world-famous trademark for several record companies who became known as RCA Victor and then RCA Records. The model for the painting was a dog from Bristol, England. What was the dog's name?
This bulldog, whose owners were inspired by Tillman, the former fastest dog on a skateboard, became an Internet sensation as a skateboard-riding dog who even made the Guinness World Records in 2015.
This orca whale is a character in a 1993 film whose theme song, "Will You Be There", was produced and performed by Michael Jackson.
This Jack Russell Terrier was a character on the American TV sitcom Frasier, portrayed by actor-dog Moose, who once graced the cover of Entertainment Weekly magazine.
This Miniature Bull Terrier is the official mascot of Target Corporation.
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A Chiweenie with an overbite who is an Instagram star
Beloved African lion whose death caused his killer to be shamed publicly and ended social acceptance of big game hunting
A pig in an animated children's program popular in the UK, the US, Australia, and Latin America
_____ MacKenzie, played by a female bull terrier, is a fictional dog character from the late 1980's Bud Light beer advertising campaign. This character was retired by Anheuser-Busch in 1989 following accusations that the company was using the dog in an attempt to market their product to children.
First name of the advertising mascot for a popular brand of cat food, appearing on its packaging and in many of its TV commercials since 1968
This Siamese cat, who starred in the 1958 film "Bell, Book, and Candle", bonded with actress Kim Novak and was given to her at the end of filming.
The Tanner family's Golden Retriever in the 1990's TV show, "Full House"
This male German Shepherd, who lived from 1918 to 1932, was an international star in motion pictures, appearing in 27 Hollywood films.
The Chihuahua who starred as the Taco Bell Dog in the ad campaign that launched in 1997
Black and white cat from the movie, "The Princess Diaries"
Rescue "Rock Dog" adopted by Melissa Etheridge and her family in 2020
This is the name of the female Cairn Terrier performer who played the role of the dog in 39 Down.
This is the nickname of an American Internet celebrity cat known for her permanently cranky facial appearance which was caused by an underbite and feline dwarfism.
Yellow Labrador Retriever in a 2008 movie starring Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson (the name of the dog is in the movie's title)
Born in September, 1965, this animal was the first non-human to learn to communicate using American Sign Language (ASL) as part of a research experiment on animal language acquisition.
This bull terrier born in 1929, who earned the title "The Official Greeter of Juneau, Alaska", was memorialized in 1992 with a life-size statue. Mixed into the bronze when the statue was cast were clippings of dog hair from all over the world. This dog's name was ____ Ann.
This dog is the main character in a series of five films about the golden mixed breed dog. The first of these films was released in 1974.
The shortened nickname of the Seal Point Siamese cat in the 1965 American thriller comedy film, "That Darn Cat"
The title of the 1989 American comedy film starring Tom Hanks as a police investigator includes the names of both Hanks' character and his canine sidekick. What is the dog's name? (The name of the actor-dog who played the role is the answer to 29 Across.)
This is the American shorthair cat character in Sabrina the Teenage Witch. This character was formerly a witch, who was turned into a cat as punishment by the Witches' Council for plotting to take over the world. The cat has the ability to speak and possesses a sarcastic and somewhat self-centered attitude.
The name of the animated flying squirrel who was friends with a moose named Bullwinkle
The iconic Hollywood dog in the 1939 film, "The Wizard of Oz". (The name of the dog who played the role is the answer to 21 Down.)