Answer: MAD
MAD is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining MAD with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Ticked off(Used today)
- Angry
- Enthusiastic
- Furious
- Hot
- Foolish
- Frenzied
- Wild
- Crazy
- Cuckoo
- Bonkers
- Cross
- Sore
- Loony
- Fuming
- Hot under the collar
- Upset
- Nuts
- Seething
- Fit to be tied
- Off one's rocker
- Cracked
- Insane
- Enraged
- Steamed
- Daft
- Peeved
- Incensed
- Angered
- Senseless
- Miffed
- Wacky
- Irate
- Zany
- Teed off
- Outraged
- Vexed
- Wacko
- Seeing red
- Very angry
- Nutty
- Steaming
- In a lather
- Mindless
- Harebrained
- Crazed
- Worked up
- Batty
- Infuriated
- Crackers or nuts
- Berserk
- Bats
- Ticked
- Boiling
- Livid
- Raging
- Foaming at the mouth
- Touched
- Unbalanced
- Rubbed the wrong way
- Moonstruck
- About to explode
- Really angry
- Frantic
- Beside oneself
- More than miffed
- Ill-considered
- Up in arms
- Steamed up
- Loopy
- Choleric
- "Spy vs. Spy" magazine
- Balmy
- Demented
- Certifiable
- Alfred E. Neuman's magazine
- Non compos mentis
- Lunatic
- Daffy
- Kind of money
- In a dither
- Unhinged
- ___ money
- Deranged
- Indignant
- Whacked
- Ready for a commitment?
- Breathing fire
- Nutso
- Bench wear
- "What, me worry?" magazine
- On the warpath
- Certifiable, so to speak
- Zoo
- Spitting bullets
- Rabid
- None too pleased
- More than sore
- Like Wonderland's hatter
- Like King George III
- Like a March hare
- Very sore
- Really ticked off
- Like a wet hen
- Satire magazine
- Much more than miffed
- Like some love
- Extremely upset
- Apoplectic
- Angry, informally
- Ranting and raving
- Nuts or crackers
- More than enthusiastic
- Mil. address part
- Humor magazine since 1952
- "Are you ___?"
- ___ Hatter
- Type of money
- Senseless, foolish
- Satirical magazine
- Over the edge
- March hare characteristic
- Magazine written by "the usual gang of idiots"
- Like some scientists
- Hopping ___
- Crackbrained
- Bananas, so to speak
- __ money
- Spitting nails, so to speak
- Mental
- Magazine whose mascot is Alfred E. Neuman
- Magazine since 1952
- Like Carroll's hatter
- Like Anthony Wayne
- Insane or angry
- In a red state?
- Dippy
- "Are you ___?!"
- Wildly gay
- Very cross
- Ticked off but good
- Stark raving ___
- Ready to be committed
- Quite cross
- Plenty ticked off
- Plenty ticked
- Mentally unbalanced
- Magazine with a fold-in back cover
- Magazine with a fold-in
- Magazine with a "fold-in"
- Like some cinematic scientists
- Like Lear
- It made Alfred E. Neuman famous
- Humor magazine that features "Spy vs. Spy"
- Hatter's mental state?
- Far from pleased
- Epithet for Anthony Wayne
- Dam's reversal?
- Coward's "___ About the Boy"
- Brainsick
- Boiling, in a way
- "U ___ bro?"
- "Spy Vs. Spy" publisher
- "___ Max: Fury Road"
- __ dash
- Word that appears four times in a 1963 film title
- Word for Alice's hatter
- Word before dog or dash
- William Gaines founded it in 1953
- Wildly merry
- What Queen was "Going Slightly"
- What Hamlet is thought to be, or not to be
- Unwise.
- Totally impractical
- Throwing a hissy fit, say
- Three fries short of a Happy Meal
- The ___ Hatter (Lewis Carroll character)
- The ___ Hatter ("Alice in Wonderland" character)
- Spot to spy "Spy vs. Spy"
- Sergio Aragonés's magazine
- Satirical periodical
- Satirical magazine since 1952
- Satiric magazine since 1952
- Satiric magazine founded in 1952
- Satire mag
- Really riled
- Ready to throw a fit
- Ready to hit the roof
- Ready for an asylum
- Ranting or raving
- Queen "I'm Going Slightly ___"
- Publication credited to the “Usual Gang of Idiots”
- Publication credited to the "Usual Gang of Idiots"
- Pretty ticked
- Plenty steamed
- Out of ones mind
- Out of one's head
- Not in one's right mind
- Monthly originally published by EC Comics
- Miffed and more
- Magazine written by the "usual gang of idiots"
- Magazine with Don Martin cartoons
- Magazine with Alfred E. Neuman on the cover
- Magazine with a satirical "fold-in" back cover
- Magazine with a gap-toothed mascot
- Magazine with a foldable back cover
- Magazine with a back-cover fold-in
- Magazine with a back cover fold-in
- Magazine with "The Lighter Side of..." features
- Magazine with "The Lighter Side of..."
- Magazine that had fold-ins
- Magazine that had a "Lighter Side of ..." feature
- Magazine that features a "Fold-In"
- Magazine that features "Spy vs. Spy"
- Magazine that features "Alfred's Poor Almanac"
- Magazine that featured Don Martin cartoons
- Magazine that began as a comic book
- Magazine that "Weird Al" Yankovic guest-edited in 2015
- Magazine featuring movie satires
- Magazine featuring a Fold-In
- Longtime satirical magazine
- Like this emoticon >:-(
- Like the woman of Chaillot
- Like the hatter of Wonderland
- Like the Hatter
- Like the emoticon >:-<
- Like the Chaillot woman
- Like the "Alice in Wonderland" hatter
- Like some fictional scientists
- Like Ophelia, ultimately
- Like Ophelia, in Act IV
- Like Ophelia
- Like one hatter
- Like Mr. Dick
- Like Mel Gibson in a 1979 film
- Like many a villainous fictional scientist
- Like Lear, ultimately
- Like Don Quixote
- Like a Wonderland tea party
- Like a stereotypical scientist
- Like a fictional hatter
- Like __
- Kind of scientist in cartoons
- Kind of money or Hatter
- Kind of hatter
- Kind of cap or house
- Its first cover identified it as "Humor in a Jugular Vein"
- It's written by "the usual gang of idiots"
- It publishes an annual "20 Dumbest People, Events and Things" list
- It has a gap-toothed mascot
- It has a cover price of "$2.99 CHEAP"
- It facetiously calls its regular writers "the usual gang of idiots"
- It began as a comic book with the tagline "Humor in a jugular vein"
- In your feelings, perhaps
- In a seething state
- Humor magazine that debuted in 1952
- Humor magazine first published in 1952
- Humor magazine
- Hulking out
- How trolls make you feel
- Hopping _____
- Hopping ____
- Hopping __
- Hilarious.
- Hatter or money
- Harvey Kurtzman was its first editor
- George III descriptor
- Gary Jules "___ World"
- Frantic.
- Former humor magazine
- Former AMC drama series "___ Men"
- Follower of hopping
- Extremely, in modern lingo
- Emotionally steaming
- Dog or Hatter
- Demented (3)
- Dam's reversal
- Crazy like an old British guy
- Cracked rival
- Cracked competitor
- Carroll's hatter
- Cap or house
- BSE, ... cow disease
- Bonkers ... or an overlapping word in four themed answers
- Boiling or fuming
- Apt to flip
- Anthony Wayne
- Angry or insane
- Angry / Portuguese wine?
- AMC drama series "___ Men"
- Alfred E. Neuman's mag
- Alfred E. Neuman promoter
- Alfred E. Neuman magazine
- Alfred E. Neuman is its mascot
- Al Jaffee's magazine
- 1952-2019 humor magazine
- "why some people be ___ at me sometimes" (Lucille Clifton poem)
- "Usual gang of idiots" magazine
- "U ___ bro?" (phrase for taunting an angry user)
- "The Lighter Side of..." magazine
- "Spy vs. Spy" magazine ... or, after flipping a letter, mouthful of gum
- "Spy vs. Spy" mag
- "I'm not ___, I'm just disappointed"
- "I learned to be a movie critic by reading ___ magazine": Roger Ebert
- "I Ain't ___ at Cha" (1996 2Pac hit)
- "Cheap" satire magazine
- "Cheap!" magazine
- "All poets are ___": Burton
- "--- About You" (Belinda Carlisle)
- "____ Love"
- "____ About You"
- "___ woman" (Taylor Swift song)
- "___ Wednesday," Harold Lloyd film
- "___ Wednesday," H. Lloyd film
- "___ Men" (Jon Hamm series)
- "___ Men" (former Jon Hamm series)
- "___ Men" (AMC series)
- "___ Men" (AMC series set at an ad agency)
- "___ Men"
- "___ Max" (Mel Gibson movie)
- "___ dogs and Englishmen . . . "
- "___ About You" (Paul Reiser/Helen Hunt sitcom)
- "___ About You" (1990s sitcom)
- "___ About You"
- "___ About the Boy": Coward
- ''Spy vs. Spy'' magazine
- ____ as a hatter
- ____ About You
- ___ Max, Mel Gibson role
- ___ Libs (game where you might request an adjective)
- ___ Anthony Wayne
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