Doctors' orders

The clue "Doctors' orders" was last spotted by us at the New York Times Crossword on September 15 2019.

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We found 3 possible solutions for the Doctors' orders clue.

Possible Solution

D O S E S

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"Doctors' orders" in other crosswords:
Puzzle Solution
NewsDay.com August 30 2020 LABTESTS
New York Times September 15 2019 DOSES

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New York Times Clues September 15, 2019

Cookbook amt.
"Careful where you watch this," in emails
Wonder Woman foe
Canned brand
"The ___ U Give" (2018 film)
Pro Football Hall of Fame locale
Sugar serving
Claimed
Pound who wrote "Literature is news that stays news"
Piece of cake?
Prop for a belly dancer
"As I Lay Dying" father
Something big in 1950s autodom
___ Lane, home of the Muffin Man
Marine mollusks that cling to rocks
Symbol of strength
666, perhaps
Mimic
Yahoo!, but not "Yahoo!"
Trig calculation
It's a first
F.D.R.'s job-creating agcy.
Film monster originally intended as a metaphor for nuclear weapons
Zip
"Way to go, team!"
Fashion brand with a rhinoceros logo
Feature of many a state flag
Acclaimed 2017 biography subtitled "The Man, the Dictator, and the Master of Terror"
Childish comeback
Diplomacy
Called for
Major accidents
Taiwanese computer giant
___ bull
Hoodwinks
"King Kong" co-star
Quattroporte and GranTurismo
Ballpark with the Home Run Apple
Are loath to
Issued
1980s TV ET
Emperor who, in actuality, played the lyre, not the violin
Suffix in Suffolk
Lady Vols' home: Abbr.
Sound investment?
Let the air out?
Posted warning near mountains
Lead-in to bargain or deal
Actress Foy of Netflix's "The Crown"
Notable Nixon gesture
Guzzles
Fort ___ (where Billy the Kid was killed)
More streaked, as marble
Principles
Eight things that most spiders have
Barack Obama's mother
Lacto-___-vegetarian
Black
Hole number
Vaulted
It's bedazzling
Stopper, of a sort
N.A.A.C.P. ___ Award
It's a tragedy when seen in close-up but a comedy in the long shot, per Charlie Chaplin
Co-star of 2011's "Bridesmaids"
Home of the Herald
Memo taker
Flanged fastener
Promgoer's concern, maybe
John of "The Addams Family"
Ring bearers?
It's not a good look
Handbook info, for short
Doctors' orders
Upstart's goal
Istanbul's Grand ___
Perfect places for bowlers to aim?
Ring
Comment when you need a serious comeback at the end of a bowling game?
What a slug may leave behind?
Bygone cry of outrage
"You got that right!"
___ Singer ("Annie Hall" protagonist)
French way
Estevez of "The Breakfast Club"
Whether to aim at 7 or 10, in bowling?
"Chop-chop!"
Disappointing news for a bowler?
Colt, maybe
City in Texas or Ukraine
Forces (upon)
Short end of the stick
Raising
Prepared
Smoky agave spirit
Big advertising catchword
Police rank: Abbr.
Like some poetry
"You didn't fool me!"
Geographical anagram of ASLOPE
Bring on
Material found in countertops
Birthstone of some Scorpios
Close kin, casually
Lotus-___ (figures in the "Odyssey")
Stroked
Code for the busiest airport in Australia
___ blanc
Niña companion
Projected, as a film
First word across in the world's first crossword (1913)
Relates
Director Leone of spaghetti westerns
Pre-K group?
Knockout
Pace at which bowlers complete their games?
"Wheel of Fortune" option
Hip bowling enthusiasts?
Go from one state to another?
"Family Feud" option
Like some car air fresheners
Action-packed
What people who agree speak with
Like breast cancer awareness ribbons
Three-___ (long movies, once)
Highland language
Mix up
Changed like Ophelia in "Hamlet"
Modern activity banned in most high schools
Rodeo activity
Ben & Jerry's buy
Beloved: Lat.
Adele, voicewise
Quite a long time
Friendly femme
Bowlers' targets ... 10 of which can be found appropriately arranged in this puzzle
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When Bastille Day occurs
Major operation?
Prefix with -morphic