➠ DOA - 3 Letters : Crossword Clue

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doa
  • - Abbreviation for a lifeless incoming patient
  • - classic film noir about a man's search for his own killer
  • - Too late for the E.R.
  • - Like some trauma patients
  • - Initials for a nonstarter
  • - Hospital info
  • - Headed for the morgue, say
  • - Headed for the morgue, perhaps
  • - Beyond medical help, for short
  • - Too late for the hosp
  • - Doomed from the start, for short
  • - Some hospital visitors, for short
  • - Doomed to fail, for short
  • - Having no chance for success, as a proposal, for short
  • - .... favor for (help out)
  • - .... favor for (help)
  • - Arrived lifeless, for short
  • - doomed to fail, briefly
  • - ...... one-eighty (turn around)
  • - .... number on; harm
  • - Noir movie in the National Film Registry
  • - ".... good turn daily"; Scout slogan
  • - 1950 edmond o'brien film noir
  • - .... 180; turn around
  • - Classic noir movie
  • - 1988 Meg Ryan/Dennis Quaid film noir remake
  • - ...... double take (look twice)
  • - ER toe tag
  • - .... good deed [2 wds.]
  • - Dead on arrival
  • - Arrived lifeless (abbr)
  • - .... double take [show surprise, 2 wds.]
  • - .... number on [2 wds.]
  • - Classic noir film starring Edmond O'Brien
  • - 1988 Dennis Quaid remake
  • - 1988 Meg Ryan film
  • - 1950 suspense classic
  • - Screen thriller of 1950, remade in 1988
  • - "I can't ...... thing with my hair!": 2 wds.
  • - ... good turn daily (Boy Scouts slogan): 2 wds.
  • - Edmond O'Brien film
  • - 1950 noir classic
  • - ...... bang-up job (really succeed): 2 wds.
  • - Words with "number on"
  • - Thriller of 1950 remade in 1988
  • - Quaid film: 1988
  • - ER notation
  • - Edmond O'Brien thriller
  • - Edmond O'Brien film: 1949
  • - Dennis Quaid remake of a 1950 film noir thriller
  • - Coroner's abbreviation, perhaps
  • - Arrived lifeless, briefly
  • - 1988 Meg Ryan thriller
  • - 1988 Dennis Quaid/Meg Ryan movie
  • - 1950 film noir thriller
  • - 1950 film noir
  • - 1950 Edmond O'Brien film
  • - 1950 Edmond O'Brien classic thriller
  • - ...... number on (psych out): 2 wds.
  • - ...... good deed daily
  • - ...... good deed (help someone out): 2 wds.
  • - Words before job or number
  • - Untreatable, in a way
  • - Untreatable at the ER
  • - Unhelpable in the E.R., maybe
  • - Toe tag abbr.
  • - Somber ER pronouncement
  • - Sad E.R. letters
  • - Regrettable E.R. status
  • - Popular PlayStation fighting game, briefly
  • - Paramedic's acronym
  • - Meg Ryan remake of 1988
  • - Like a victim at a crime scene where the M.E. is called in
  • - Initials on a police blotter
  • - Influential hardcore punk band
  • - Hosp. designation
  • - Foo Fighters' second single off "In Your Honor"
  • - First, it was an Edmond O'Brien movie
  • - Film-noir classic of '50
  • - Fateful letters on a police blotter
  • - ER acronym
  • - Emergency room ref.
  • - Edmond O'Brien film noir
  • - Edmond O'Brien thriller: 1949
  • - Edmond O'Brien film noir, 1950
  • - Edmond O'Brien film classic
  • - Edmond O'Brien classic
  • - E.R. pronouncement
  • - E.R. letters
  • - Dennis Quaid-Meg Ryan movie
  • - Dennis Quaid thriller of 1988
  • - Beyond paramedic help
  • - Beyond paramedic aid, in brief
  • - Beyond help, in a way
  • - A 1949 film thriller
  • - 2009 Jay-Z song about Auto-Tune
  • - 1988 remake directed by the creators of Max Headroom
  • - 1988 Quaid/Ryan thriller
  • - 1988 film remake starring Dennis Quaid
  • - 1988 Dennis Quaid movie or a 2009 Jay Z song
  • - 1950 noir film
  • - 1950 film that opens with a man reporting his own murder
  • - 1950 film noir directed by Rudolph Maté
  • - 1950 Edmond O'Brien suspense classic
  • - 1950 'who murdered me?' movie
  • - 1949 film classic
  • - 1949 Edmond O'Brien movie
  • - "Send a boy to ...... man's job"
  • - "...... good turn when you can."
  • - "...... good turn daily" (Boy Scouts slogan)
  • - "...... good turn daily" (Boy Scouts motto)
  • - '49 Edmond O'Brien film
  • - .......... stretch (serve time)
  • - .......... good turn (help)
  • - ...... number on (unnerve)
  • - ...... number on (thoroughly defeat): 2 wds.
  • - ...... number on (mistreat): 2 wds.
  • - ...... number on (mess up)
  • - ...... line (snort)
  • - ...... good deed (help out): 2 wds.
  • - ...... double take (react with surprise): 2 wds.
  • - ...... double take (react with astonishment): 2 wds.
  • - ...... double take (react noticeably): 2 wds.
  • - ...... double take (look at again)
  • - ...... barrel roll (Google Easter egg)
  • - ...... bang-up job (perform very well): 2 wds.
  • - ...... bang-up job (perform really well): 2 wds.
  • - ...... 180 (turn around, in slang): 2 wds.
  • - ...... 180 (turn around, in slang)
  • - .... double take (react)
  • - 180
  • - ER tag
  • - .... double take
  • - Classic film noir of 1950
  • - ...... good deed daily (2 words)
  • - Hosp. records notation
  • - Hopeless from the start, slangily
  • - Arrived extinct
  • - Doomed from the start, informally
  • - 1988 Dennis Quaid movie
  • - '— good deed'
  • - Film noir classic
  • - .... number on: confound
  • - Arrived extinct, abbr
  • - Classic O'Brien noir film
  • - 1988 noir remake
  • - Classic film noir
  • - Doomed to failure, slangily
  • - Classic Edmond O'Brien film
  • - With no chance of revival: Abbr
  • - 1988 Ryan/Quaid remake
  • - 1950 classic starring Edmond O'Brien
  • - ...... one-eighty
  • - Classic O'Brien 121-Across film
  • - Going nowhere, metaphorically
  • - 1988 Dennis Quaid thriller
  • - Morgue acronym
  • - ...... number on (psych out)
  • - 1988 film noir remake
  • - Morgue abbr
  • - 1950 film noir classic
  • - Classic 1950 film noir
  • - Film classic in which a man reports his own murder
  • - Classic film starring Edmond O'Brien
  • - 1950 noir classic with a climactic scene shot in L.A.'s Bradbury Building
  • - good deed (help out)
  • - 1988 Meg Ryan remake
  • - ...... double take (show surprise)
  • - .... job on (deceive)
  • - Quaid remake of an Edmond O'Brien thriller
  • - ER chart notation
  • - 1950 film noir in which a man reports his own murder
  • - 1949 film noir classic
  • - Dreaded ER letters
  • - Joey Keithley band
  • - Bloodrock song that didn't make it?
  • - 1950 film noir starring Edmond O'Brien
  • - Beyond help, in the ER
  • - Vancouver founders of hardcore punk
  • - Foo Fighters "No one's getting out of here alive" song
  • - '05 Foo Fighters hit
  • - ...... number on
  • - ...... barrel roll (Google Easter egg since November 2011)
  • - 1988 Quaid/Ryan movie
  • - 1950 Edmond O'Brien film noir classic
  • - Tecmo fighting game, popularly
  • - Beyond the help of the ER
  • - 1950 noir starring Edmond O'Brien
  • - Morbid Bloodrock song
  • - Dennis Quaid remake of a 1950 film noir
  • - Morgue tag
  • - ER pronouncement
  • - 1988 Dennis Quaid film
  • - "...... Good Turn Daily" (Boy Scout slogan)
  • - Foo Fighters "It's a shame we have to die, my dear" song
  • - Tragic E.R. status
  • - 1950 film in which Frank Bigelow investigates his own murder
  • - .... good turn (be helpful)
  • - Unable to be helped in the ER
  • - Showing up at the ER late?
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