Across and Down

Crossword Solver

Get answers to your crossword puzzle clues using the Crossword Solver.
Type the Crossword Puzzle Clue
Puzzle Answer Pattern
20 answers for: English doctor James who first described paralysis...
RANKANSWERCLUE
PARKINSONEnglish doctor James who first described paralysis agitans
PARKINSONSDISEASE
Paralysis agitans
NERVOUSSYSTEMDISORDER
Paralysis agitans
FALLOPIOGabriello ___, Italian anatomist who first described a pair of slender tubes through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus
GENERALHOSPITALRichard Chamberlain played young doctor James Kildare at Blair ... (7,8)
NYALASouth African spiral-horned antelope first described by English naturalist George French Angas in 1849 (5)
CROWSFOOTFine lines at first described by bird?
ADHDCondition first described in the DSM by its current letters in 1987
AUTISMNeurodevelopmental disorder first described by Hans Asperger and Leo Kanner
SATANFigure first described in Milton's "Paradise Lost" as "the Arch-Enemy"
TWOLEGGEDType of stance Blair first described as bad, later better
THEGREATESTSHOWONEARTH
Popular billing for circuses, thought to have first described that of Dan Rice
BYRONICLike moody Romantic heroes, as first described in the works of a British lord
BECHDELTESTStandard for female representation in film first described in the comic strip "Dykes to Watch Out For"
FEATHERSAppendages studied in plumology that derive their colours from melanins and iridescence from the structural coloration first described by Hooke and Newton (8)
DODOExtinct bird first described by Richard Owen and immortalised in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (4)
PRECINCTWord that first described an administrative district, later an enclosed area around a cathedral, church or college; or, an open-air, pedestrianised galleria in a town (8)
IGUANAGenus of lizard first described by Austrian naturalist Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in 1768
OGREA human-eating giant of fairy tales and folklore, first described in the stories of Charles Perrault (4)
ASTHMARespiratory disorder first described and named ('to breathe hard') by the Greek physician Hippocrates circa 450 BC (6)