Description

Only surviving WWI and WWII U.S. battleship
R&T team member who can count to 5 in 5 different languages
R&T team member whos first car was an orange Toyota Corolla hatchback with no A/C
Large dog characterized by double dew claws on its hind legs
The earliest reference labs were created to primarily deal with _____.
R&T team member who has a chunk of bone missing in his/her chin.
Athlete who once moved "like a tremendous machine"
One time only
Panama (song)
R&T team member who met spouse on an airplane
First instance of this antibody was found at Badger American Red Cross blood bank in Wisconsin
A watery destination located on the edge of Victoria Falls
Unusually severe or cruel
"Ingredient" in this NYE beverage
Credited with performing the first successful exchange transfusion
Bacteria that carries the B blood group antigen on its surface
A mass of fine, light particles, fibers, or hair
Blood bank celebrity
The cause of the original Mr. Duffy's need for transfusion
Of, pertaining to, or occurring in the spring
R&T team member who played trombone in high school
A.K.A. Cleland's Reagent
British for "Z"
Anti-LW Denier
R&T team member who's first car was a Mustang
London suburb that sits above a series of manmade caves that doubled as air raid shelters during WWII
R&T team member who was awarded teh Gold Award in Girl Scouts
R&T team member who took 4 years of German
Transfusion fluid
Essential for blood clotting
Send PDIs here
Glove material
Salty solution
Little lab vessel
Device used to transfer liquids
Prior to this event, approx. 4,000 donor units were collected. After the event, 18,000 units were collected.
What the "H" of the H antigen originally stood for
Kidd A
Antibody that's sometimes confused with Fy3
Toppers
Soft drink
Pack Animal
Supplement
Ayers Rock
Capital of Peru
Formerly known as Bombay
First name of the Simpsons' neighbor
History segment
Last number in countdoqn
To move by rapid steps
A picture
Birds have only one of these
The present time
No previous record
To assault with intent to rob
A boy or youth
To note quickly
Japanese currency
Hawaii (Abbr.)
Expressing sympathy
Bovine animal
Antigen once used in paternity testing
Lacking in R2R2 cells
Distribution team member and photographer
A berry of the Brazilian rainforests
Guinea pig urine may prove helpful in identifying the antibody to this antigen.
Too leak slowly
_______ mortis
Carter Bloodcare
Twice a day (on prescription)
Rhogam
Expressing doubt or hesitation
Greek letter
Life force that flows through the body (Chinese med.)
Informal term for sleep
A braid
Little Lie
Tom Hanks movie
2019 Masters Winner
Referee

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