Answer: MASH
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Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Ace
- Beer ingredient
- Crush
- Flatten
- Pulverize
- Pound
- TV sitcom
- It goes with bangers
- TV offering
- Flirt with
- Prepare potatoes
- Horse feed
- Prepare, as potatoes
- Reduce to mush
- Pulverize potatoes
- TV show
- Sitcom set in Korea
- Cattle feed
- TV series
- Reduce to a pulp
- Livestock feed
- Pulverize, as potatoes
- Chicken feed
- Prepare potatoes, in a way
- Cattle food
- Beat to a pulp
- Moonshine mix
- Squish
- Potato dish
- Moonshine ingredient
- Kind of note
- Food for livestock
- Crush, as potatoes
- Squish, as potatoes
- Radar's unit
- Pulverise
- Pulp
- Prepare potatoes, perhaps
- Moonshiner's mixture
- Long-running sitcom
- Beer-brewing mixture
- "Monster ___"
- Use a pestle
- The 4077th, for short
- Reduce to pulp
- Reduce to a paste
- Radar unit?
- Alda series
- Type of note
- TV hit
- Turn to pulp
- Trapper John's post
- Squoosh
- Sour __
- One way to prepare potatoes
- Alan Alda sitcom
- Whiskey fermenter
- TV show that signed off on February 28, 1983
- TV series set in Korea
- Turn into pulp
- Smush up
- Smush
- Sitcom that starred Alan Alda
- Render pulpy
- Radar's post
- Pulp (potato)
- Prepare, as avocados for guacamole
- Potato recipe verb
- Make a pulp out of
- Long-running TV series
- Long-running army medical show
- Long-run TV show
- Livestock fare
- Korean War sitcom
- Hawkeye's unit
- Hawkeye's sitcom
- Hawkeye's milieu
- Distillery mixture
- Classic TV show with three stars?
- Chickenfeed
- British side
- Brewery mixture
- Brewer's mixture
- Brewer's material
- Bourbon base
- Bangers partner
- Bangers and ___ (British dish)
- Altman film: 1970
- Alda vehicle
- 8063rd or 4077th
- "Sour" moonshine mix
- Wort ingredient
- Whiskey base, often
- Where Hawkeye practiced
- What someone might do to potatoes or buttons
- Wartime acronym
- War-zone sitcom
- War zone series
- Verb in some potato recipes
- Verb in a guac recipe
- Verb in a fufu recipe
- Vehicle for Loretta Swit
- Vehicle for Alda
- Ubiquitous TV series
- TV sitcom that featured Radar and Hot Lips
- TV show with three stars
- TV show with the most-watched finale of all time
- TV show with the character Zelmo Zale
- TV show with asterisks in its name
- TV show where Frank Burns wooed Hot Lips
- TV show that was set during the Korean War
- TV show that featured a Potter and a Trapper
- TV show set in Korea
- TV series with Hawkeye and Hot Lips
- TV series set in Korea whose 1983 finale drew 125 million viewers
- TV series on Korean War medicos
- TV comedy that was set in Korea
- TV comedy that costarred Wayne Rogers and Harry Morgan
- Turn into baby food
- The 4077th, for one
- Swit show
- Sweetheart, in old slang
- Squush
- Squish, as spuds
- Squish squash
- Squash, as avocados for guacamole
- Sour ___ whiskey
- Soft side?
- Soft mixture for cattle
- Sitcom with three stars
- Sitcom with Hawkeye and Radar
- Sitcom with Hawkeye
- Sitcom title with three asterisks
- Sitcom that starred Alan Alda and Loretta Swit
- Sitcom that had three asterisks in its title
- Sitcom that costarred Harry Morgan and Gary Burghoff
- Sitcom set in South Korea
- Sitcom set during a war
- Sitcom based on a 1970 Donald Sutherland movie
- Side dish with bangers
- Show with Radar and Klinger
- Show with Frank Burns and "Hot Lips"
- Show whose final episode aired 2/28/83, and this puzzle's theme
- Show title with stars
- Show on which Radar drank Nehi
- Series with the final episode entitled "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen"
- Series with asterisks in its title
- Series with a fourth-season premiere titled "Welcome to Korea"
- Series in the DVD Martinis and Medicine Collection
- Richard Hooker book subtitled "A Novel About Three Army Doctors"
- Pulpy mixture
- Program featuring Hawkeye
- Prepare, like some potatoes
- Prepare, in a way, as sweet potatoes
- Prepare, as soft potatoes
- Prepare the potatoes
- Prepare avocados for guacamole
- Prepare Alan Alda's potatoes?
- Prep potatoes for Thanksgiving
- Premiere of 9/17/72
- Pound to a pulp
- Pound potatoes
- Potato dish, in British slang
- Popular TV war sitcom
- Popular TV rerun
- Plymouth potato dish
- Partner of mish
- Outstanding Comedy Series Emmy nominee every year from 1973 to 1983
- One kind of note
- Old TV show set in Korea
- Old hit TV show set in Korea
- Not handle gently
- Movie-spinoff TV series
- Moonshine-to-be
- Moonshine maker's need
- Mixture for cattle
- Megahit TV series
- Make pulp out of
- Make into a pulp
- Make flirtatious advances
- Long-running TV series adapted from a 1970 film
- Long-running TV hit
- Long-running army comedy
- Long-run TV hit
- Korean War TV series
- Korean War movie
- Korea-based sitcom
- Jamie Farr TV series
- Jam down
- It lost out to "Patton" for Best Picture
- It goes well with sausages
- Hot Lips starred in this TV hit
- Hit TV show set in Korea
- Hit film in 1970
- Hit all the buttons at once, in arcade games
- Hawkeye's title workplace
- Hawkeye's show
- Hawkeye Pierce's sitcom
- Ground mixture
- Ground animal feed
- Food for livestock.
- Flirt, in old slang
- Fix the potatoes
- Film title with asterisks
- Fermentable mixture
- Donald Sutherland hit
- Dish, bangers & ...
- Crush, like potatoes
- Crush to a pulp
- Crush into a pulp
- Crush into a paste
- Couch potato's favorite show?
- Contents of a brewer's vat.
- Comedy where Alan Alda played Hawkeye Pierce
- Col. Sherman Potter's post
- Col. Potter's post
- Col. Potter's command
- Classic war film with "Hawkeye" and "Hot Lips"
- Classic TV's 4077th
- Classic TV show with 3 stars?
- Classic TV series set in Korea
- Classic sitcom set during the Korean War
- Button-___ (press multiple buttons rapidly and randomly)
- Button-___ (hit everything at once, in gamer lingo)
- British potato dish, informally
- Brewer's preparation
- Brewer's mix
- Bangers' frequent partner?
- Bangers side
- Bangers partner, in a British dish
- Bangers and ___ (British comfort food)
- Bangers and ___
- Alda/Swit TV show
- Alda's series
- Alda's program
- Alda's classic sitcom
- Alda TV vehicle
- Alda smash
- Alda classic
- Alan Alda sitcom with the theme song "Suicide Is Painless"
- Alan Alda series
- Acronym in the names of a children's game and a classic TV show
- Accompaniment for bangers?
- Accompaniment for a Brit's bangers
- 1974 Emmy winner for best comedy series
- 1972-83 sitcom
- 1972-1983 Korean War sitcom
- 1970s-1980s sitcom set during the Korean War
- 1970s CBS comedy set during the Korean War
- 1970 Sutherland movie
- 1968 novel set in Korea
- 11-year sitcom
- "Suicide Is Painless" was its theme song
- "Suicide Is Painless" was its theme
- "Monster ___" (song that's popular around Halloween)
- "Monster ___" (Halloween song)
- "Monster ___" (1962 #1 novelty hit)
- "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" was the last episode of this series
- ''Monster ___''
- __-up: hybrid musical piece
- ___-up (hybrid song)
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