| NIPPER | Name of the terrier in a photo that became the trademark image for HMV (6) |
| EMBLEM | The trademark image of upsetting viral phenomenon about empty laboratory (6) |
| CANDID | Like a photo that looks cool and natural... sometimes |
| RETAIN | Keep the Terriers in check! (6) |
| TOTO | Noted terrier in a 1939 film |
| INTAKE | The new recruits of the Terriers surrounded by Nike maybe (6) |
| AERTEX | Manchester-based clothing company, established in 1888, that owns the trademark for a lightweight and loosely woven cotton fabric used chiefly for sportswear |
| SELFIE | Photo that might be taken with the help of a stick |
| LUCITE | One of the trademark names of polymethyl methacrylate, also marketed as Perspex and Plexiglas (6) |
| LABELS | Price tags; nametapes; pieces of fabric sewn in garments indicating laundry instructions, sizes, designers' names etc; or, the trademarks/fashion houses of said designers therein (6) |
| SCOTCH | The terrier gets a drink (6) |
| ATTACK | The Terriers came back to pin down the assault (6) |
| SLIDES | Photos that can be shown on a projector |
| GRAINY | Like some photos that start getting wet (6) |
| AERIAL | Like photos that drones take |
| SCHNAUZER | A wire-haired breed of dog of the terrier type, originally from Germany (9) |
| AIREDALE | With a black and tan coat, the largest of the terriers, originally bred in Yorkshire (8) |
| RKO | Founded in 1928, this Hollywood studio, with the trademark of a pylon on a globe of the earth, produ |
| MCINTOSH | Name of Aunt Agatha's dog in a story by P. G. Wodehouse that was adapted into the Jeeves and Wooster episode Tuppy and the Terrier (8) |
| TIARA | Something glittering ahead of the Terriers, involving change of air (5) |