Clues for the word "DOA"
We've had 153 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 295 times in crosswords. It was last seen in New York Times crossword on January 18, 2024.
Definition of doa
- n. - Lady; mistress; madam; -- a title of respect used in Spain, prefixed to the Christian name of a lady.
Referring Clues
- E.R. letters
- 1950 film noir classic
- ___ number on (mess up)
- 1988 Dennis Quaid remake
- 1988 Meg Ryan film
- Edmond O'Brien film noir, 1950
- ___ 180 (turn around, in slang)
- ___ number on
- 1950 film noir thriller
- 1950 film noir
- ___ good turn
- 1949 film noir classic
- 1949 film classic
- Coroner's abbr.
- E.R. pronouncement
- Like some trauma patients
- 1950 noir classic
- ___ good deed
- Too late for the E.R.
- 1988 Dennis Quaid film
- Beyond paramedic help
- ___ double take
- ___ double-take
- ___ favor
- Unhelpable in the E.R., maybe
- Classic 1950 film noir
- ___ 180
- Hosp. designation
- 1988 Meg Ryan thriller
- Beyond medical help, for short
- E.R. status
- ___ one-eighty
- Punk band with the 1993 tune "Logjam"
- Beyond paramedic aid, in brief
- Regrettable E.R. status
- 1950 film that opens with a man reporting his own murder
- 1988 Dennis Quaid/Meg Ryan movie
- 1988 Quaid/Ryan remake
- 1988 Quaid/Ryan thriller
- 1988 Dennis Quaid/Meg Ryan remake
- ___ stretch (serve time)
- Dennis Quaid/Meg Ryan film
- ___ double take (show surprise)
- 1988 Dennis Quaid thriller
- Film noir classic
- 1950 Edmond O'Brien classic thriller
- Dennis Quaid thriller of 1988
- Dennis Quaid-Meg Ryan movie
- 1950 Edmond O'Brien suspense classic
- ER pronouncement
- 1950 film noir directed by Rudolph Maté
- 1988 film remake starring Dennis Quaid
- Untreatable, in a way
- 1988 remake directed by the creators of Max Headroom
- 1950 suspense classic
- 1988 noir remake
- 1950 Edmond O'Brien film
- ___ double take
- Words before job or number
- Classic O'Brien noir film
- ___ job on: deceive
- ___ good deed
- Film-noir classic of '50
- ___ double take (react)
- Arrived lifeless, briefly
- Quaid remake of an Edmond O'Brien thriller
- Classic Edmond O'Brien film
- Words with "number on"
- Beyond help in the ER
- Morgue acronym
- Thriller of 1950 remade in 1988
- Screen thriller of 1950, remade in 1988
- Coroner's abbreviation, perhaps
- ___ good deed daily
- ___ good deed (help out)
- ___ number on (psych out)
- 1950 noir film
- 1988 film noir remake
- 1988 Quaid/Ryan movie
- ___ job on: deceive
- --- good deed
- ___ double take (react)
- Good deed preceders
- Headed for the morgue, perhaps
- Classic film in which Frank Bigelow tracks down his own killer
- ER notation
- Arrived extinct (abbr)
- 1988 Dennis Quaid remake
- Beyond the point of needing an EMT
- 1988 Ryan/Quaid remake
- Not a good way to show up at a hosp.
- Dennis Quaid remake
- '___ good deed'
- Quaid thriller
- ___ job on
- ___ good job
- ___ favor for
- 1950 film in which Frank Bigelow investigates his own murder
- Tragic E.R. status
- ER inits.
- Initials for a nonstarter
- Stiff
- ___ good turn (be helpful)
- Arrived lifeless, for short
- 1950 'who murdered me?' movie
- Dennis Quaid remake of a 1950 film noir
- ER tag
- "___ Good Turn Daily" (Boy Scout slogan)
- 1950 noir starring Edmond O'Brien
- 1950 Edmond O'Brien film noir classic
- ___ barrel roll (Google Easter egg since November 2011)
- Edmond O'Brien film noir
- Having no chance for success, as a proposal, for short
- ER chart notation
- 1950 film noir starring Edmond O'Brien
- Letters from the morgue
- ___ job on (deceive)
- good deed (help out)
- Going nowhere, metaphorically
- Classic O'Brien 121-Across film
- ___ good deed daily (2 words)
- Meg Ryan remake of 1988
- Dennis Quaid remake of a 1950 film noir thriller
- Foo Fighter song that didn't make it?
- "In Your Honor" Foo Fighters hit
- Foo Fighters "It's a shame we have to die, my dear" song
- Morbid Bloodrock song
- Vancouver founders of hardcore punk
- Foo Fighters "No one's getting out of here alive" song
- '05 Foo Fighters hit
- Joey Keithley band
- Bloodrock song that didn't make it?
- Foo Fighters' second single off "In Your Honor"
- Classic film starring Edmond O'Brien
- With no chance of revival: Abbr.
- 1950 classic starring Edmond O'Brien
- 1950 noir classic with a climactic scene shot in L.A.'s Bradbury Building
- Classic Rudolph Maté film noir
- 1950 film noir in which a man reports his own murder
- ___ handstand
- "___ good turn daily" (Boy Scouts slogan): 2 wds.
- ___ bang-up job (perform really well): 2 wds.
- ___ number on (mistreat): 2 wds.
- Doomed to failure, slangily
- Classic film noir
- Doomed to fail, for short
- ___ number on: confound
- Doomed from the start, informally
- Hopeless from the start, slangily
- Doomed from the start, for short
- Too late for the hosp.
- Classic film noir about a man investigating his own murder
- Like a proposal in Congress that has zero chance of passing, in brief
Last Seen In
- New York Times - January 18, 2024
- New York Times - December 23, 2023
- Daily American - December 01, 2023
- LA Times - October 18, 2023
- Daily American - September 04, 2023
- Daily American - July 24, 2023
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - June 30, 2023
- LA Times - June 23, 2023
- Daily American - May 19, 2023
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - March 24, 2023
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - February 10, 2023
- Daily American - October 31, 2022
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - September 28, 2022
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - June 17, 2022
- Daily Celebrity - February 03, 2018
- Washington Post Classic - January 28, 2018
- Washington Post Classic - January 14, 2018
- Daily American - December 01, 2017
- Rock n Roll Crossword - November 12, 2017
- Wall Street Journal - October 21, 2017
- LA Times - October 14, 2017
- LA Times - September 10, 2017
- Daily American - September 04, 2017
- Washington Post Sunday - September 03, 2017
- Rock n Roll Crossword - September 03, 2017
- LA Times - August 20, 2017
- Daily American - July 24, 2017
- New York Times - July 23, 2017
- Daily American - May 19, 2017
- New York Times - April 09, 2017
- And in 265 more crossword puzzles...