Other crossword clues for answer "POLIO"
- POLIO
- Type of vaccine
- Dr. Salk's target
- Salk vaccine target
- Arthur C. Clarke's affliction
- Salk studied it
- It was treated in an iron lung
- Salk's target
- Salk vaccine's target
- Salk's conquest
- Dr. Salk's conquest
- FDR's affliction
- Dr. Sabin studied it
- FDR affliction
- Target for Salk and Sabin
- March of Dimes' original crusade
- See 6-Across
- Jonas Salk's conquest
- Focus of University of Pittsburgh research, 1948-1955
- Sabin vaccine target
- Concern of the March of Dimes.
- Public health concern.
- Elizabeth Kenny's foe.
- Sister Kenny's concern.
- Target of March of Dimes.
- Dr. Salk's adversary.
- March of Dimes concern.
- March of Dimes target.
- Conquest of Salk and Sabin.
- March of Dimes conquest.
- Conquest of the 1950's.
- Virus disease
- Disease
- Salk's field
- Dr. Sabin's field
- Dr. Sabin's target
- It struck F.D.R. in 1921
- Salk's concern
- Target of Salk and Sabin
- Ailment suffered by F.D.R.
- Former scourge
- Dr. Salk's target: 1952–55
- Salk target
- What Salk vaccine prevents
- What Salk conquered
- Old disease
- Bygone epidemic cause
- Vaccine target
- Challenge for F.D.R.
- Sabin's study
- Subject of the 1954 Nobel Prize in Medicine
- Study for Dr. Albert Sabin
- Health problem now largely eradicated in the U.S.
- Oral vaccine target
- FDR tried to hide its effects
- Cause of Jean Chretien's facial disfigurement
- Disease studied by Salk and Sabin
- Largely eradicated disease
- Target of Salk's vaccine
- What Dr. Salk helped cure
- Salk foe
- Jonas Salk's study
- Affliction suffered by FDR
- Salk conquered it
- Salk's focus
- Salk cured it
- Vanquished disease
- Roosevelt's affliction
- Target of the Salk vaccine
- Salk cured us of it
- Salk's foe
- Reason to vaccinate
- Salk's study
- Jonas Salk's concern
- Jonas Salk's target
- Sabin developed a vaccine for it
- Crippling disease
- FDR's inhibitor
- Concern of Salk and Sabin
- Albert Sabin developed a vaccine for it
- Disease largely eradicated by Salk's vaccine
- Target of a 1950s vaccine