Answer: FAD
FAD is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining FAD with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Rage
- Craze
- Fashion
- Style
- Whim
- Vogue
- Last word
- Caprice
- Current fashion
- Passing craze
- Passing fancy
- Latest thing
- Mania
- Short-lived craze
- Trend
- In thing
- It's all the rage
- Kind of diet
- Short-lived fashion
- Cabbage Patch Kids, once
- Current rage
- Temporary craze
- Short-lived trend
- Latest craze
- Flagpole sitting, once
- Current craze
- Texas hold 'em, e.g.
- Pet rocks, once
- Latest fashion
- It comes and goes
- Fleeting fashion
- Angry Birds, e.g.
- Pet rock, once
- Its popularity is short-lived
- Beanie Babies, once
- Selfies, e.g.
- It's in one year and out the other
- It doesn't last
- Beanie Babies, e.g.
- __ diet
- Temporary trend
- Short-lived rage
- Short-lived obsession
- Pokémon Go, e.g.
- Furbys, once
- Fleeting trend
- Fleeting obsession
- Fleeting craze
- Fidget spinners, e.g.
- Fashion craze
- Brief craze
- "In" thing
- The macarena, e.g.
- Temporary thing
- Temporary fashion
- Pop-culture phenomenon
- Pet Rock, e.g.
- Passing trend
- Passing thing
- It's not hot for long
- It's hot until it's not
- It won't last
- It doesn't last long
- Craze, informally
- Brief vogue
- Brief rage
- A day's craze
- Trending thing
- Thing in one year and out the other
- The Macarena or Psy's horse dance, e.g.
- The latest rage
- Temporarily popular thing
- Something that's popular but short-lived
- Something lacking staying power
- Silly Bandz, once
- Short-lived thing
- Short-lived diet, perhaps
- Pop-culture obsession
- Pop culture trend
- Poodle skirt or parachute pants
- Planking, e.g.
- Planking or Tebowing
- Pet rocks or the Macarena, e.g.
- Pet Rock, famously
- Paul Westerberg "World Class ___"
- Passing interest
- Passing fashion
- Overnight sensation
- Nose rings, e.g.
- Music scene craze
- Mood rings or the Macarena
- Many a meme
- Latest sensation
- It's hot for a while
- It's here today, gone tomorrow
- It's all the craze
- It'll pass
- It runs its course quickly
- Hula Hoops or Beanie Babies
- Hula hoop, once
- Hula hoop, e.g.
- Hula hoop or coonskin cap
- Hot thing, for now
- Fleeting interest
- Flash in the pan
- Fidget spinners, in 2017
- Fashion that doesn't last
- Current "in" thing
- Crosswords, e.g., in the 1920s
- Craze.
- Cabbage Patch dolls, e.g.
- Beanie Babies were one
- A craze
- Widespread trend
- Wide neckties, for one
- What may go in one year and out the other?
- Wacky WallWalkers, once
- Wacky WallWalker, for one
- Voguish thing
- Vogue thing
- Troll dolls, once
- Troll dolls or Silly Bandz
- Trend, craze
- Trend that's unlikely to last very long
- Trend that comes and goes
- Transitory passion
- Tongue tattoos, e.g.
- This too shall pass
- Thing that's all the rage
- The macarena, once
- The limbo, once
- The limbo, in the early 1960s, e.g.
- The lambada, once
- The lambada or the macarena, e.g.
- The "Macarena" dance was one
- Temporary rage
- Temporary hot thing
- Temporary excitement
- Temporarily trendy thing
- Temporarily in thing
- Tattoos, currently
- Tamagotchi, once
- Sudoku, for one
- Streaking, once
- Spoon rings, e.g.
- Something that's popular for a short time
- Something that's briefly very popular
- Something hot for a short time
- Something going out shortly
- Something everyone's doing
- Social trend
- Silly Bandz, in 2010
- Silly Bandz or Webkinz, once
- Short-term trend
- Short-term mania
- Short-term craze
- Short-lived sensation
- Short-duration craze
- Selfies around 2012-13, e.g.
- Selfie stick, e.g. (one can hope)
- Rage, in a good way
- Rage that passes
- Rage that doesn't last
- Rage that comes and goes
- Quick-cooling rage
- Possession of pet rocks, e.g.
- Pop-culture craze that doesn't last
- Pop-culture craze
- Pop culture phenomenon
- Pop culture craze
- Poodle skirts, once
- Pokémon, for one
- Pokémon Go, in the late 2010s, e.g.
- Pogs or Beanie Babies
- Pog or Pogs, formerly
- Phone-booth stuffing, e.g.
- Phone booth stuffing, e.g.
- Pet rocks, e.g.
- Pet Rocks or Virtual Pets, e.g.
- Pet Rock or Hula Hoop
- Pet rock e.g.
- Passing fancy.
- Passing event?
- Paleo diet, for one
- New wave, e.g.
- N-everlasting thing
- Music scene rage
- Mood rings, once
- Mood rings, e.g.
- Mood rings or the Macarena, once
- Mood rings or fidget spinners
- Mode of the moment
- Mini-craze
- Many a workout
- Mannequin challenge videos of 2016, e.g.
- Mania du jour
- Man buns, e.g.
- Macarena or Beanie Babies, once
- Lava lamp e.g.
- It's the latest thing
- It's temporarily in
- It's popular for now
- It's not hot long
- It's in, until it's not
- It's in, for now
- It's in, but not for long
- It's in one era, out the other
- It's in one era and out the other
- It's in one era . . . out the other
- It's in for a while
- It's hot, then it's not
- It's big for a little while
- It's "in one era and . . . "
- It'll be hot for awhile
- It goes in one era and out the other?
- It goes in one era and out the other
- It goes in and out quickly
- It experiences a hot flash
- Instance of passing popularity
- In thing, temporarily
- In thing, for now
- Ice Bucket Challenge, in 2014
- Ice Bucket Challenge, for one
- I Love the 80s topic
- Hula-Hoops or Furbys, once
- Hula hoops, say
- Hula hoops, in 1958
- Hula hoops or fidget spinners, once
- Hula hoop or skate board
- Hula hoop or pet rock
- Hot pants, for one
- Here-today-gone-tomorrow trend
- Here today, maybe not tomorrow thing
- Hand-painted ties, for instance.
- Grapefruit diet, e.g.
- Goldfish swallowing, once
- Goldfish swallowing, e.g.
- Goldfish swallowing in the 1920s, e.g.
- Genre that won't last, i.e.
- Furbys, e.g.
- Furbys or yo-yos, once
- Furbys or fidget spinners, once
- Furbys or Beanie Babies, once
- Fleeting mania
- Fleeting fascination
- Fleeting fancy
- Flash mobs, once
- Fidget spinners, once
- Fidget spinners, for one
- Fidget spinners, for example
- Fidget spinners, evidently
- Fidget spinners, apparently
- Fidget spinners or slap bracelets, e.g.
- Fidget spinners or Pet Rocks
- Fidget spinners or Furbys, once
- Fidget spinners in 2017, for example
- Current obsession
- Current in thing
- Croquet, in the 1870s
- Cronuts, e.g.
- Craze that doesn't last long
- Craze such as streaking or planking
- Coonskin caps, in the 1950s
- Chia Pets or Pet Rocks, once
- Chevelle song about a craze (with "The")?
- CB radios, in the '70s
- Cabbage Patch Kids or Beanie Babies
- Buttchugging (hopefully)
- Briefly big thing
- Brief trend
- Brief pop-culture craze
- Beanie Babies or the Hula-Hoop, e.g.
- Beanie Babies or Silly Bandz, for example
- Angry Birds, e.g., in 2010
- Activity that in five years you're going to be embarrassed you were so into today
- "Pokemon Go," e.g.
- "Keep Calm" shirt, e.g.
- "In" thing, for now
- ___ diet (food plan that's very popular for a while)
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