- STEROID
- Substance in the Baseball Hall of Fame debate
- Urine test finding
- Urine test discovery
- PED injection
- Muscle-building drug
- Anabolic __
- Booster subject to 79-Down
- Banned sports drug
- Banned substance at the Olympics
- Cortisone, e.g.
- No-no for an Olympic athlete
- Body builder?
- Cortisone, for one
- Olympic Games taboo
- Olympics no-no
- Sports no-no
- Drug banned by most pro sports
- With 67-Down, controversial MLB period
- MLB's __ era
- Drug type banned by most pro sports
- Digitalis, e.g.
- Fat-soluble compound
- HDL or LDL, e.g.
- Substance written about in Jose Canseco's "Juiced"
- Organic compound
- Kind of hormone
- Athlete's no-no
- Hormone or vitamin D
- Sex hormone
- Muscle builder
- Olympian's no-no
- Androgen, e.g.
- Test subject, often
- Sex hormone, e.g.
- Controversial body builder
- Target of some testing
- Inflammation reducer
- Controversial substance in baseball news
- Illegal substance for athletes
- Substance for a juicer
- Many an anti-inflammatory medication
- Cortisone or estrogen
- Bodybuilder's "juice"
- Substance in Jose Canseco's "Juiced"
- Hydrocortisone, e.g.
- Drug abused by some athletes
- Banned body builder
- Controversial performance booster
- Androgen for one
- ___ era (when players were "juiced")
- Estrogen, for example
- Pro sports no-no
- Chemical compound such as cortisol
- Prednisolone, for example
- Hormone drug
- Inhalant ingredient
- Juicer's juice
- Juicer stuff