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MAD
Possible Questions:
Ticked off
Hot
Angry
Frenzied
Cuckoo
Bonkers
Wild
Loony
Crazy
Furious
Hot under the collar
Sore
Nuts
Off one's rocker
Incensed
Fit to be tied
Fuming
Steamed
Cracked
Teed off
Wacko
Seething
Enraged
In a lather
Seeing red
Senseless
Crackers or nuts
Wacky
Irate
Bats
Worked up
Steaming
Insane
Ticked
Mindless
Batty
Harebrained
Boiling
Unbalanced
Crazed
Livid
Touched
Moonstruck
Frantic
More than miffed
Kind of money
Foaming at the mouth
Balmy
Steamed up
Non compos mentis
Daffy
Beside oneself
Really angry
Infuriated
Unhinged
___ money
Certifiable
Ready for a commitment?
Deranged
Demented
Loopy
"Spy vs. Spy" magazine
Nutso
Like King George III
Breathing fire
Alfred E. Neuman's magazine
Certifiable, so to speak
On the warpath
Like Wonderland's hatter
Like a wet hen
"What, me worry?" magazine
More than sore
Like some love
Like a March hare
Bench wear
Satire magazine
Nuts or crackers
Mil. address part
Spitting bullets
Satirical magazine
Rabid
Over the edge
March hare characteristic
Bananas, so to speak
___ Hatter
Type of money
Spitting nails, so to speak
Ranting and raving
Magazine since 1952
Like some scientists
Like Carroll's hatter
Like Anthony Wayne
Extremely upset
Crackbrained
Wildly gay
Ticked off but good
Ready to be committed
Plenty ticked
Magazine with a "fold-in"
Like some cinematic scientists
Like Lear
It made Alfred E. Neuman famous
Insane or angry
Humor magazine since 1952
Hopping ___
Hatter's mental state?
Epithet for Anthony Wayne
Dippy
Dam's reversal?
Coward's "___ About the Boy"
Brainsick
Word for Alice's hatter
William Gaines founded it in 1953
Wildly merry
Very cross
Totally impractical
Spot to spy "Spy vs. Spy"
Sergio Aragonés's magazine
Satirical periodical
Satirical magazine since 1952
Satire mag
Ready for an asylum
Ranting or raving
Quite cross
Queen "I'm Going Slightly ___"
Pretty ticked
Out of oneÂ’s mind
Monthly originally published by EC Comics
Miffed and more
Magazine written by the "usual gang of idiots"
Magazine written by "the usual gang of idiots"
Magazine with a gap-toothed mascot
Magazine with a fold-in back cover
Magazine with a fold-in
Magazine with a back-cover fold-in
Magazine with "The Lighter Side of..."
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 featuring movie satires
Magazine featuring a Fold-In
Like the woman of Chaillot
Like the hatter of Wonderland
Like the Hatter
Like the Chaillot woman
Like some fictional scientists
Like Ophelia, in Act IV
Like Ophelia
Like one hatter
Like Mr. Dick
Like Mel Gibson in a 1979 film
Like Don Quixote
Like a Wonderland tea party
Like __
Kind of scientist in cartoons
Kind of money or Hatter
Kind of hatter
Kind of cap or house
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"
Humor magazine
Hopping _____
Hopping ____
Hopping __
Hatter or money
Harvey Kurtzman was its first editor
George III descriptor
Gary Jules "___ World"
Follower of hopping
Dog or Hatter
Dam's reversal
Cracked competitor
Carroll's hatter
Cap or house
Bonkers ... or an overlapping word in four themed answers
Anthony Wayne
Alfred E. Neuman's mag
Alfred E. Neuman promoter
Alfred E. Neuman is its mascot
Al Jaffee's magazine
"Usual gang of idiots" magazine
"U ___ bro?"
"Spy Vs. Spy" publisher
"Spy vs. Spy" mag
"Cheap" satire magazine
"Cheap!" magazine
"All poets are ___": Burton
"--- About You" (Belinda Carlisle)
"___ Wednesday," Harold Lloyd film
"___ Wednesday," H. Lloyd film
"___ dogs and Englishmen . . . "
"___ About You"
"___ About the Boy": Coward
''Spy vs. Spy'' magazine
____ About You
___ Max, Mel Gibson role
___ Anthony Wayne
__ dash