Crossword clues for drs
drs
- Ob-gyns, e.g
- No, Who and Zhivago, briefly
- No and Strangelove
- Medicos, briefly
- Med school grads
- MASH staffers (Abbr.)
- MASH staff
- Many AMA members
- Hosp. titles
- HMO network members
- E.R. staffers
- A.M.A. people
- Zhivago, etc.: Abbr
- Who, No, et al
- Who and Watson
- What this puzzle is about, briefly
- Watson et al
- Watson and Who
- Typical JAMA subscribers
- TV's Oz and Phil, for two: Abbr
- TV's Oz and Gupta
- They prescribe medicine: Abbr
- They make the rounds
- They know a lot about anat
- They hold MD degrees
- They can put you in stitches: Abbr
- Test requesters: Abbr
- Talk show hosts Phil and Oz: Abbr
- Surgeons, for example: Abbr
- Surgeons and psychiatrists, for example: Abbr
- Surgeons and gynecologists, for example: Abbr
- Spock and others: Abbr
- Some scholars: Abbr
- Some med. personnel in Robin Cook novels
- Shrinks, e.g., briefly
- Shot providers: Abbr
- Seuss and Spock
- Scrip sources, for short
- Sawboneses, shortly
- Salk and Spock: Abbr
- Salk and Pepper, in brief
- RNs' fellow workers
- Residents, e.g., briefly
- Quinn and Quincy: Abbr
- Pulmonologists, e.g. (Abbr.)
- Profs., often
- Profs, often
- Professors, often: Abbr
- Prescription writers (abbr.)
- PPO staffers
- Physical conductors (abbr.)
- Phil and Ruth
- Ph.Ds or MDs
- Ph.D. recipients
- Ph.D. holders, e.g
- Pepper, et al. (abbr.)
- People who use stethoscopes: Abbr
- Pediatricians and surgeons, for example: Abbr
- Pager users, for short
- Oz and Howser: Abbr
- Otolaryngologists, e.g.: Abbr
- OR principals
- Operations mgrs
- Ones practicing: Abbr
- Ones often working in small rms
- Obstetricians and pediatricians, for example: Abbr
- OBs and ENTs
- No, J, and Dre
- No et al
- No and Who: Abbr
- No and Who, for two
- No and Phil
- No and Oz, e.g
- No and others
- No and Dre, e.g
- Mount Sinai people: Abbr
- Mount Sinai grads: Abbr
- Most university profs
- Medical professionals: Abbr
- Medical gp. hidden in 10 puzzle answers
- Med. school grads
- Med. office titles
- MD holders
- Many professors (Abbr.)
- Many med. school professors
- Many JAMA subscribers
- Many coll. professors
- M.D. holders: Abbr
- Kildare and Zhivago (abbr.)
- Kildare and Quinn, e.g
- John and Ruth
- Jekyll et al
- Jekyll and Moreau, for two (abbr.)
- JAMA editors
- J, K, and Dre
- J et al
- J and others
- J and K of sports
- House and Watson
- Hospital professionals (Abbr.)
- Hospital grp
- Hosp. staff
- Hosp. chart checkers
- Hosp. bunch
- Holders of high degs
- HMO VIPS
- Healers, abbr
- H.M.O. V.I.P.s
- Gen. practitioners
- FACP members
- ER people
- ENTs and others
- E.R. or O.R. figures
- Dre and No
- Dre and Hook
- Dermatologists and obstetricians, for example: Abbr
- Certain frontline workers: Abbr
- CBC requesters
- Casey and Kildare: Abbr
- Brief titles, with 14 appearances in this puzzle
- Barnard and others: Abbr
- AAPS members
- A.M.A. men
- "Scrubs" people: Abbr
- "MASH" staffers: Abbr
- "MASH" figs
- "Frasier" bros., e.g
- 'ER' figs
- M.D.'s
- O.R. personnel
- A.M.A. members: Abbr
- Some deg. holders
- 1-Down members
- 14-Across employees
- Pepper and others
- Pepper et al.
- E.R. figures
- E.R. workers
- They give you the treatment: Abbr.
- Hospital V.I.P.'s
- Hosp. workers
- Surg. gen. and others
- Welby and Kildare: Abbr.
- Salk and Pepper: Abbr.
- E.R. personnel
- Cutting-room staff?: Abbr.
- Physical conductors: Abbr.
- 2-Down members
- Some Harvard grads: Abbr.
- Shrinks, e.g.: Abbr.
- Ones doing tests: Abbr.
- Advanced deg. holders
- Vets, e.g.: Abbr.
- Laura and Phil, for two
- Treating people: Abbr.
- Stethoscope users: Abbr.
- A.M.A. members: Abbr.
- Rx writers
- Patient observers: Abbr.
- Hosp. staffers
- "M*A*S*H" figs.
- Many members of prestigious faculties: Abbr.
- "M*A*S*H" staffers: Abbr.
- O.R. figures
- Members of the 22-Across
- Some academicians: Abbr.
- O.R. workers
- Hospital grp.
- Hosp. figures
- J and No, for two
- OBs, e.g.
- "ER" personnel
- Medical practitioners: Abbr.
- Therapy developers: Abbr.
- Practice runners: Abbr.
- Residents, eventually: Abbr.
- M.R.I. orderers
- Practice composition?: Abbr.
- G.P.'s
- No and J
- Some are G.P.'s
- No et al.
- A.M.A. group
- Dolittle and Kildare
- Medics
- No and Dre, e.g.
- No and others: abbr
- Hosp. denizens
- Hosp. group
- Holders of M.D. degrees
- Faustus and Kildare
- A.M.A. types
- Allopaths and osteopaths: Abbr.
- Med. people
- Livingston, Seuss et al.
- Jekyll et al.
- Many members of prestigious faculties: Abbr
- They give you the treatment: Abbr
- This puzzle's theme
- AMA members
- ER workers
- ER personnel
- Hosp. employees
- Hosp. personnel
- Physicians, for short
- OR workers
- ICU workers
- "ER" extras
- Physicians: Abbr
- ICU personnel
- ICU attendants
- Hospital VIPs
- HMO workers
- ER staffers
- Many profs
- HMO members
- ER VIPs
- Some hosp. staffers
- JAMA readers
- Hosp. professionals
- ER figures
- OB/GYNs, e.g
- ICU figures
- OR figures
- Many college profs
- Hosp. VIPs
- HMO staffers
- GPs, e.g
- Who and Howser, briefly
- Some profs
- OR frequenters
- MRI orderers
- HMO employees
- ENTs, e.g
- Workers with RNs
- Watson and No
- Vets, e.g.: Abbr
- Their offices often have small rms
- Pepper et al
- Members of the AMA
- Med. men
- JAMA subscribers
- Hosp. V.I.P.s
- "House" figs
- Who and No: Abbr
- Watson and J
- They work with RNs
- Strangelove and Kildare (abbr.)
- Salk and Pepper (abbr.)
- Residents, e.g.: Abbr
- Red Cross workers, for short
- Professional men: Abbr
- Pepper and No
- People with M.D. degrees: Abbr
- PCPs, e.g
- OBs, e.g
Wikipedia
DRS may refer to:
DRS (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) was an American Contemporary R&B group from Sacramento, California. Their biggest success was through the 1993 Capitol Records album Gangsta Lean (Blue Print), which peaked at #34 on the Billboard Top 200 and #6 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Charts in the U.S. on the strength of the hit single, " Gangsta Lean". The lead singer of the group has a daughter born in 1993, Aranesa Turner who is now currently a thriving Christian pop singer based out of Sacramento.
The Gangsta Lean album was released under Hammer's talent company, Roll Wit It Entertainment. A top selling song of the year at the time, "Gangsta Lean" has sold over 2.5 million copies with over 2 million views on YouTube. The Group DRS was discovered by the production team, The Whole 9. When The Whole 9 signed a production deal with MC Hammer's Roll Wit It Entertainment, they brought DRS with them and MC Hammer made the deal to sign them to Capitol Records.