Other crossword clues for answer "AKITA"
- AKITA
- Muscular dog
- AKC category
- Japanese dog
- This ___ Evita just won't shut up! ("Rent" line)
- Japanese breed introduced to the United States by Helen Keller
- Japanese prefecture that lends its name to a canine breed
- Dog breed popularized by Helen Keller
- Hokkaido hound
- Japanese canine
- National dog of Japan
- Dog with a short double coat
- Hound with a double coat
- Japanese dog breed
- Big dog from Japan
- Curly-tailed dog
- Large dog from Japan
- Spitz-like breed
- Dog from Japan
- Spitz breed
- Watchdog from Japan
- __ success (dog winning our "show"?)
- Powerful dog from Japan
- Dog breed with "Japanese" and "American" varieties
- Japanese pooch
- Dog with a curved tail
- Faithful dog Hachiko's breed
- Japanese breed
- Muscular Japanese canine
- Vladimir Putin's dog Yume, e.g.
- Japanese seaport or dog
- Wakayama woofer
- Muscular Japanese dog
- Guard dog breed
- Watchdog breed
- Tough watchdog
- Dog with a curly tail
- Honshu hound
- Yokohama yapper
- Curly-tailed dog breed
- Spitz relative
- Curly-tailed canine
- Japanese breed of dog that figured in O.J.'s "Trial of the Century"
- Dog breed from Japan
- Large Japanese dog breed
- Hachiko's breed
- Japanese-bred dog
- Large, powerful dog
- Japanese canine^AKIT
- Japanese working dog
- Powerful canine
- Strong Japanese dog
- Strong canine
- Tough Japanese dog
- Japanese spitz
- Large spitz
- Curly-tailed Japanese dog
- Animal that's been a Japanese Natural Monument since 1931
- Breed from Honshu
- Curly-tailed guard dog
- Husky relative
- Breed in "Hachi: A Dog's Tale"
- Curly-tailed watchdog
- Japanese woofer
- Japanese hunting dog
- Dog originally from Japan
- Japanese import
- Hardy Japanese import
- Sort of spitz
- One of Japan's Natural Monuments
- Kyoto canine
- Burly breed
- Japanese watchdog
- Curly-tailed breed
- Breed of the dog Evita, in the musical "Rent"
- Honshu seaport
- Honshu city.
- City in Japan
- Large Japanese dog
- Japanese breed of dog
- Dog with a long, curled tail
- Dog with a curled-back tail
- Muscular watchdog
- Dog with an upturned tail
- Dog breed Helen Keller introduced to the U.S. in 1937
- Dog named after a Japanese prefecture
- Helen Keller brought the first one to the U.S.
- Japanese relative of a husky
- Dog with a thick double coat
- Very furry, muscular dog
- Pointy-eared dog
- Dog breed named after a region in Japan
- Japanese city that shares its name with a dog breed
- Breed featured in 2009's "Hachi: A Dog's Tale"
- Dog breed designated a "natural monument" by the Japanese government
- Asian dog breed
- Spitzlike dog
- Spitz's kin
- Curly-tailed pooch
- Breed of Hachiko, a dog commemorated with a statue at the Shibuya subway station
- Dog breed with an upturned tail
- Japanese breed that Helen Keller is credited with first bringing to the United States
- Dog that Helen Keller introduced to the U.S.
- Japanese spitz breed
- Dog known as "the silent hunter" in Japan
- Dog breed that was an integral part of samurai culture
- Dog known as the "silent hunter"
- Japanese dog that loves cold weather
- Spitz breed with catlike feet
- Large curled-tail dog
- Japanese dog or seaport
- Dog of Honshu ancestry
- Japanese guard dog
- Guard dog
- Japanese game dog
- Canine breed
- Curly-tailed barker
- Dog show entrant
- Japanese AKC breed
- Muscular Japanese breed
- Dog breed with a curly tail
- Japanese dog with a curly tail
- Dog breed of northern Japan
- Japanese dog or city
- Dog breed from Honshu
- Japanese pet
- Dog originally bred to hunt bears
- Large dog
- City of northern Honshu
- Dog named for a Honshu district
- Japanese mountain dog
- Burly dog breed
- Pomeranian's kin