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1972 summer games gold medalist
Answer for the clue "1972 summer games gold medalist ", 5 letters:
spitz
Alternative clues for the word spitz
- Olympic hero: 1972
- Curly-tailed dog
- Dog with a saliva problem?
- Any of various stocky heavy-coated breeds of dogs native to northern regions having pointed muzzles and erect ears with a curled furry tail
- Pointy-eared, stocky dog
- Dog classification including the malamute and keeshond
- Swim name
- Olympic gold medalist Mark
- Olympian nicknamed "Mark the Pool Shark"
- Thick-coated dog
Usage examples of spitz.
From Spitz, I recruited one Shepherd and one Doberman, and from a civilian boy, Bobby, I recruited Poncho, a fast, muscular Shepherd.
Two days later he handed me a requisition form for three new dogs, which I was to pick up from Carl Spitz, owner of the Hollywood Dog Training School, and the one who had worked with the 1st Platoon before it went overseas.
When I asked the colonel if Washington had specified what kind of dogs I was to get, he said no, I should get the best dogs Spitz had available.
For when it is stated, for instance, that the German Spitz dog unites more easily than other dogs with foxes, or that certain South American indigenous domestic dogs do not readily cross with European dogs, the explanation which will occur to everyone, and probably the true one, is that these dogs have descended from several aboriginally distinct species.
Spitz was the leader, likewise experienced, and while he could not always get at Buck, he growled sharp reproof now and again, or cunningly threw his weight in the traces to jerk Buck into the way he should go.