| Hot |
| Men |
| Zany |
| Bats |
| Daft |
| Nuts |
| Sore |
| Dash |
| Like |
| Rabid |
| Livid |
| Irate |
| Wacko |
| Loony |
| Batty |
| Wacky |
| Crazy |
| Balmy |
| Angry |
| Nutty |
| Vexed |
| Upset |
| Loopy |
| Daffy |
| Nutso |
| Dippy |
| Money |
| Raging |
| Cuckoo |
| Peeved |
| Crazed |
| Insane |
| Ticked |
| Fuming |
| Mental |
| Unwise |
| Berserk |
| Cracked |
| Bonkers |
| Touched |
| Foolish |
| Boiling |
| Angered |
| Steamed |
| Furious |
| Enraged |
| Frantic |
| Whacked |
| Lunatic |
| Hopping |
| ___ Zoo |
| Incensed |
| Seething |
| Unhinged |
| Mindless |
| Frenzied |
| Steaming |
| Teed off |
| Deranged |
| Demented |
| Worked up |
| Hilarious |
| Brainsick |
| Like Lear |
| Very sore |
| Indignant |
| Very angry |
| Senseless? |
| Wild _____ |
| Unbalanced |
| Infuriated |
| Seeing red |
| Steamed up |
| Apoplectic |
| Moonstruck |
| Satire mag |
| U ___ bro? |
| Very cross |
| Wildly gay |
| ___ Hatter |
| Bench wear |
| Ticked off? |
| Harebrained |
| In a lather |
| Quite cross |
| Certifiable |
| Really angry |
| Enthusiastic |
| Are you ___? |
| Crackbrained |
| Cap or house |
| Demented (3) |
| Like Ophelia |
| Really riled |
| Wildly merry |
| Type of money |
| Kind of money |
| Over the edge |
| Cracked rival |
| Dog or Hatter |
| Like Mr. Dick |
| Pretty ticked |
| Plenty ticked |
| Fit to be tied |
| Beside oneself |
| Like some love |
| ____ About You |
| Dam's reversal |
| Humor magazine |
| Kind of hatter |
| More than sore |
| Like a wet hen |
| On the warpath |
| Breathing fire |
| In a red state? |
| Angry or insane |
| Hatter or money |
| Like one hatter |
| Like the Hatter |
| Miffed and more |
| Insane or angry |
| Extremely upset |
| Satire magazine |
| Off one's rocker |
| Spitting bullets |
| More than miffed |
| About to explode |
| Nuts or crackers |
| ____ as a hatter |
| Cheap!" magazine |
| Spy vs. Spy" mag |
| Carroll's hatter |
| Like Don Quixote |
| Stark raving ___ |
| Crackers or nuts |
| Mil. address part |
| Non compos mentis |
| ___ Anthony Wayne |
| Boiling, in a way |
| Out of one's head |
| Ranting or raving |
| Plenty ticked off |
| Really ticked off |
| Like a March hare |
| Cracked competitor |
| Out of one's mind? |
| ___ Max: Fury Road |
| Senseless, foolish |
| Like Anthony Wayne |
| Ranting and raving |
| Satirical magazine |
| Mentally unbalanced |
| Follower of hopping |
| In a seething state |
| Ready for an asylum |
| Totally impractical |
| Ticked off but good |
| Magazine since 1952 |
| Hot under the collar |
| Rubbed the wrong way |
| Foaming at the mouth |
| Al Jaffee's magazine |
| BSE, ... cow disease |
| Kind of cap or house |
| Satirical periodical |
| Bananas, so to speak |
| Like some scientists |
| Like King George III |
| ___ Men" (AMC series) |
| George III descriptor |
| Gary Jules "___ World |
| Like Lear, ultimately |
| Ready to hit the roof |
| Ready to be committed |
| Like Carroll's hatter |
| Cheap" satire magazine |
| Alfred E. Neuman's mag |
| Spy Vs. Spy" publisher |
| Hatter's mental state? |
| Kind of money or Hatter |
| Like a fictional hatter |
| Like Ophelia, in Act IV |
| Like the Chaillot woman |
| Not in one's right mind |
| Word for Alice's hatter |
| Magazine with a fold-in |
| Ready for a commitment? |
| ___ Max, Mel Gibson role |
| ''Spy vs. Spy'' magazine |
| How trolls make you feel |
| Like Ophelia, ultimately |
| Spot to spy "Spy vs. Spy |
| Like Wonderland's hatter |
| Certifiable, so to speak |
| Alfred E. Neuman magazine |
| Alfred E. Neuman promoter |
| AMC drama series "___ Men |
| Throwing a hissy fit, say |
| Epithet for Anthony Wayne |
| March hare characteristic |
| Humor magazine since 1952 |
| What, me worry?" magazine |
| ___ About the Boy": Coward |
| ___ Men" (Jon Hamm series) |
| All poets are ___": Burton |
| Extremely, in modern lingo |
| Like the woman of Chaillot |
| ___ Max" (Mel Gibson movie) |
| It has a gap-toothed mascot |
| Like a Wonderland tea party |
| Satiric magazine since 1952 |
| Sergio Aragonés's magazine |
| Coward's "___ About the Boy |
| Spitting nails, so to speak |
| Alfred E. Neuman's magazine |
| Magazine featuring a Fold-In |
| ___ About You" (1990s sitcom) |
| ___ Wednesday," H. Lloyd film |
| Crazy like an old British guy |
| Kind of scientist in cartoons |
| Like the hatter of Wonderland |
| Queen "I'm Going Slightly ___ |
| Satirical magazine since 1952 |
| ___ dogs and Englishmen . . . |
| Usual gang of idiots" magazine |
| Alfred E. Neuman is its mascot |
| Like a stereotypical scientist |
| Like Mel Gibson in a 1979 film |
| Like some fictional scientists |
| What Queen was "Going Slightly |
| Like some cinematic scientists |
| It made Alfred E. Neuman famous |
| The Lighter Side of..." magazine |
| Former AMC drama series "___ Men |
| Magazine featuring movie satires |
| Satiric magazine founded in 1952 |
| ___ Men" (former Jon Hamm series) |
| ___ Wednesday," Harold Lloyd film |
| --- About You" (Belinda Carlisle) |
| Magazine that features a "Fold-In |
| Magazine with Don Martin cartoons |
| Three fries short of a Happy Meal |
| William Gaines founded it in 1953 |
| Magazine with a back-cover fold-in |
| Magazine with a gap-toothed mascot |
| Magazine with a fold-in back cover |
| Humor magazine that debuted in 1952 |
| Magazine that began as a comic book |
| Magazine that features "Spy vs. Spy |
| Magazine with a foldable back cover |
| Harvey Kurtzman was its first editor |
| It has a cover price of "$2.99 CHEAP |
| Like the "Alice in Wonderland" hatter |
| Magazine with "The Lighter Side of... |
| The ___ Hatter (Lewis Carroll character) |
| ___ Men" (AMC series set at an ad agency) |
| It's written by "the usual gang of idiots |
| Monthly originally published by EC Comics |
| Humor magazine that features "Spy vs. Spy |
| Magazine whose mascot is Alfred E. Neuman |
| Like many a villainous fictional scientist |
| Magazine that featured Don Martin cartoons |
| Magazine with Alfred E. Neuman on the cover |
| Magazine that features "Alfred's Poor Almanac |
| Magazine written by the "usual gang of idiots |
| ___ About You" (Paul Reiser/Helen Hunt sitcom) |
| The ___ Hatter ("Alice in Wonderland" character) |
| Magazine that had a "Lighter Side of ..." feature |
| Word that appears four times in a 1963 film title |
| ___ Libs (game where you might request an adjective) |
| Magazine that "Weird Al" Yankovic guest-edited in 2015 |
| Bonkers ... or an overlapping word in four themed answers |
| It facetiously calls its regular writers "the usual gang of idiots |
| It publishes an annual "20 Dumbest People, Events and Things" list |
| I learned to be a movie critic by reading ___ magazine": Roger Ebert |