Element |
Cut aid |
Antiseptic |
Cut remedy |
Cut cleaner |
Germ killer |
Element #53 |
Thyroid need |
Chemist's 'I' |
Cut treatment |
Kelp nutrient |
First-aid item |
I, to Einstein |
Salt additive? |
Seaweed product |
Seaweed extract |
Cut application |
First-aid fluid |
Tincture of ___ |
Element in kelp |
Antiseptic agent |
Atomic number 53 |
Goiter treatment |
I-, in chemistry |
Nutrient in kelp |
Scrape treatment |
First-aid supply |
Antiseptic liquid |
Antiseptic lotion |
Element number 53 |
Thyroid treatment |
Common antiseptic |
First aid kit item |
I may stand for it |
Kelp is rich in it |
Certain antiseptic |
Topical antiseptic |
Antiseptic element |
Medicine-chest item |
One of the halogens |
Antiseptic solution |
Table salt additive |
Antiseptic ointment |
Product of seaweed. |
Staining antiseptic |
Nutrient in seaweed |
Non-metallic element |
First-aid kit staple |
Antiseptic substance |
Bluish-black element |
Disinfectant element |
First-aid antiseptic |
First-aid kit liquid |
First-aid kit supply |
I might stand for it |
Medicine-cabinet item |
Halogen below bromine |
What I may stand for? |
Wound application (6) |
Abrasion disinfectant |
Medicine-chest standby |
Cut or scrape medicine |
Element in antiseptics |
Salt ingredient, often |
Medicine cabinet staple |
Item in a first-aid kit |
Substance put on wounds |
I" on the periodic table |
Element in disinfectants |
Halogen in disinfectants |
Hypothyroidism preventer |
Bottle in a first aid kit |
Mercurochrome alternative |
Medicine cabinet chemical |
Element extracted from kelp |
Antiseptic in first-aid kits |
Least active of the halogens |
Red stuff in a first-aid kit |
Item in some medicine cabinets |
Word from the Greek for "purple |
___ tablets (camping-trip supply) |
Element found in the medicine cabinet |
Element the body needs, but cannot make |
Neighbor of xenon on the periodic table |
Element that produces a violet gas when heated |
Element used in the production of thyroid hormones |
Solution of a halogen in ethyl alcohol used on wounds as an antiseptic |