➠ MANIA - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Suffix with Beatle or Bieber
  • - Fad for the moment
  • - Excessive enthusiasm, as for a band
  • - Suffix with "wrestle" for an annual WWE event
  • - Suffix with "Beatle" to mean extreme enthusiasm for a '60s band
  • - Suffix with "Beatle" to mean craze for a popular '60s band
  • - Institute providing support for fellow with a mental condition
  • - Craze (from the Greek word for "madness")
  • - suffix for ego or beatle
  • - Suffix for "pyro" or "klepto"
  • - Ending for "Beatle" or "ego"
  • - Bieber phenomenon
  • - Anagram for anima
  • - Chap one with adult obsession
  • - The Beatles inspired one
  • - Suffix with Bieber
  • - Chap, one with a fixation
  • - Reaction to the Beatles in 1964 or Justin Bieber in 2010
  • - Bieber Fever, e.g.
  • - Bieber Fever, for one
  • - Beatles or Bieber phenomenon, e.g.
  • - .. fever
  • - chap finds one with a disorder
  • - A main plan? That's madness!
  • - the fellow and i have a craze
  • - collecting beanie babies, once
  • - The lunacy of coed leaving Macedonia
  • - Craze of the moment
  • - An obsession or an aim that's crazy?
  • - Craze, obsession
  • - ending with klepto- or pyro-
  • - Fall Out Boy 2018 studio album
  • - it's madness giving the fellow first-class backing
  • - Sudden widespread enthusiasm
  • - the madness of a chap with first-class upbringing
  • - it's madness sitting player against first-class back
  • - Tulip ... (1630s Dutch market bubble)
  • - the fellow and i with a crazy tendency
  • - am in a confused state – it's a mental illness
  • - a craze to be found in rumania mainly
  • - Excessive enthusiasm shown by some Tasmanians
  • - Fervent craze
  • - Oodles of enthusiasm
  • - Enthusiasm, to an excess
  • - tulip ...... (dutch golden age phenomenon)
  • - Mood disorder
  • - reaction to the beatles in the nineteen-sixties
  • - tulip craze, e.g.
  • - Excessive enthusiasm, often a suffix with wrestle
  • - more than passion
  • - Obsession fixation
  • - Wild desire of a fellow to get a first-class return
  • - Craze to which the airman possibly has no right!
  • - beatle or brady phenom
  • - Heightened mental state often pathological
  • - Rod comes off main road with wild enthusiasm
  • - Violent desire
  • - What the Beatles inspired
  • - It's getting carried away
  • - Beatle follower?
  • - Wrestle or Beatle follower
  • - Too much excitement
  • - Something caused by the Beatles or Pokemon
  • - Roman goddess of the dead
  • - Popular craze
  • - Pokémon card collecting, e.g.
  • - Passion — mood disorder
  • - Looniness
  • - Hyperactive excitement
  • - Hot fad
  • - Furbies, e.g., in 1998
  • - Full-blown craze
  • - Frenzy cause
  • - Excessive craze
  • - Depression's counterpart in bipolar disorder
  • - Cacoëthes
  • - Bipolar episode
  • - Beatles phenomenon, e.g.
  • - A (violent) mood disorder
  • - "Fudge-a-......" (Judy Blume book)
  • - '88 comp "Ramones ......"
  • - The Beatles, once
  • - Widespread fad
  • - Violent passion
  • - Cacoethes
  • - Wildness
  • - Craziness
  • - Mental upset
  • - Public madness
  • - Brief fanaticism
  • - Graduate wrapping article, current fad
  • - Reaction to the Beatles in 1964, e.g.
  • - Mad fad
  • - State of completely losing it
  • - Some characters maintain a momentum turning up with wild enthusiasm
  • - Suffix with ego
  • - *Craze (AL + VA)
  • - Widespread craze
  • - Hysteria about something
  • - Zealousness plus
  • - Wrestle suffix
  • - Fad that goes viral
  • - Crazy enthusiasm
  • - Anima run riot in obsession
  • - Romanian holds a great obsession
  • - Fad x 10
  • - Suffix with ego- or pyro-
  • - Fidget spinners, these days
  • - Mental disorder
  • - Latest craze
  • - Obsession, as with a pop star
  • - Excessive enthusiasm
  • - Beatle ending
  • - Extreme enthusiasm
  • - Suffix with "Wrestle" or "Beatle"
  • - Transient enthusiasm
  • - Rage or craze
  • - Suffix with "Beatle"
  • - Overdone enthusiasm
  • - "Klepto-" follower
  • - Craze or rage
  • - "Beatle" suffix
  • - Passion of some woman I adore
  • - Suffix with Obama, once
  • - Attachment to "Wrestle"
  • - Over-enthusiasm
  • - Delirium or hysteria
  • - Slap bracelets, circa 1990
  • - Excessively intense enthusiasm
  • - Beatles "craze"
  • - Nationwide obsession, perhaps
  • - It can leave your nails shaped like "squovals," briefly (or ... Beatle fan's condition)
  • - Wild enthusiasm
  • - Crazy Throwing Muses song?
  • - Opposite of "ennui"
  • - Extreme obsession
  • - Excessive excitement
  • - Obsessive enthusiasm
  • - Nation-sweeping craze
  • - Enthusiasm, and then some
  • - Enthusiasm, to the max
  • - Suffix with "Wrestle"
  • - Psychiatric disorder
  • - Intense obsession
  • - Beyond enthusiasm
  • - Fan frenzy
  • - Reaction to the Beatles, once
  • - The Beatles inspired it
  • - Wrestle or Beatle suffix
  • - Widespread obsession
  • - Overzealousness
  • - Suffix with "Beatle" or "Wrestle"
  • - More than a passing interest
  • - Enthusiasm gone too far
  • - Nation-sweeping event
  • - Opposite of -phobia
  • - Crazed excitement
  • - Way up state?
  • - The Beatles produced it
  • - Beatles craze, e.g.
  • - Sale day feeling
  • - Fixation
  • - Excessive desire
  • - It's all the rage
  • - Major fad
  • - Crosswords in the 1920s, e.g.
  • - Insanity
  • - Lunacy
  • - Singular sensation
  • - Excessive interest
  • - Current craze
  • - Fad
  • - Craze
  • - Current rage
  • - Obsession
  • - Fanaticism
  • - High enthusiasm
  • - Enthusiasm, plus
  • - Intense enthusiasm
  • - Short-lived craze
  • - Great excitement.
  • - Madness
  • - Excitement.
  • - Hullabaloo
  • - Furor
  • - Frenzy
  • - Passion
  • - Compulsion
  • - Rage
  • - Great enthusiasm
  • - Enthusiasm
  • - Fervor
  • - Fad suffix
  • - Suffix following "klepto", "ego", and "Liszto"
  • - Crazed enthusiasm
  • - craze, it might lead to a frenzy?
  • - An obsession
  • - An excessive enthusiasm or obsession
  • - follower of beatle or wrestle
  • - Mental disorder that manifests in excitement and overactivity
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