- - Was angry getting the wrong grade
- - a right old way to have lost one's temper!
- - Was furious with a bad newspaper editor
- - Edgar, when upset, was very angry
- - ringleader, old, was very angry
- - What the storm did, that upset Edgar
- - was mad and loud about it
- - persisted noisily, as a storm
- - Writer of leader in tabloid was furious
- - threw a crazy fit ... or a crazy party
- - Stormed at a poor newspaper editor!
- - Flew into a frenzy
- - Was irate
- - Was furious
- - Was livid
- - Was obviously furious
- - Had a tantrum
- - After disrespectful term for paper editor was furious
- - Was spitting nails
- - Made like a hurricane
- - Scrap material? Journalist was fuming
- - Was violently angry
- - Was fierce, as a storm
- - Threw a tantrum
- - Wreaked havoc, as a battle
- - Was relentless, as a storm
- - Continued violently, as a battle
- - Was fuming
- - Blew a gasket, so to speak
- - Threw a temper tantrum
- - Displayed fierce anger
- - Was in a high dudgeon
- - Was in a frenzy
- - Went on a temperamental tear
- - Went on a rampage
- - Staged a tantrum.
- - Was in a tumult.
- - Behaved like a maenad.
- - Was agitated.
- - Blew a gasket
- - Blew a fuse
- - Made a scene.
- - Displayed extreme anger
- - spoke with passion
- - Beloved turned in general and grew violent
- - Angrily acted very old
- - Seethed, raved
- - What some did against the machine?
- - Went on the warpath
- - Spoke loudly and angrily
- - Partied hard
- - Felt intense anger
- - Behaved violently
- - Became furious
- - Ranted and raved
- - Displayed great anger
- - Spoke with fury
- - Completely lost it
- - Continued unabated
- - Spread like wildfire
- - Got right old worked up!
- - Flew into hysterics
- - Went nuts with anger
- - Behaved like Lear, king getting senile?
- - Went wild with anger
- - Continued violently
- - Flowed furiously
- - Expressed anger
- - Acted with fury
- - More than fumed
- - Showed fury
- - Showed anger
- - Exploded
- - Blew one's cork
- - Blazed furiously
- - Spread unchecked
- - Displayed anger
- - Wasn't merely mad
- - Acted angry
- - Spoke violently
- - Ran amok
- - Popped one's cork
- - Went on violently
- - Went off the deep end
- - More than just flowed
- - Blew violently
- - Emulated one bull
- - Ran riot
- - Howled
- - Acted like Lear
- - Prevailed uncontrollably
- - Carried on vehemently
- - Acted like Hotspur
- - Vented fury
- - Raised Cain
- - Displayed temper.
- - Prevailed because beyond control.
- - Prevailed beyond control.
- - Stormed fiercely.
- - Blew one's top
- - Blew up
- - Went ballistic
- - Flew off the handle
- - Went berserk
- - Fulminated
- - Hit the roof
- - Hit the ceiling
- - Carried on
- - Went wild
- - Lost it
- - Went nuts
- - Ranted
- - Blew one's stack
- - Stormed
- - Fumed.
- - Stormed, to Edgar's distress
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- - Anger management candidate
- - Enrollee in an anger-management class
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- - All the --- (trendy)
- - All the ....: widely popular
- - All the ...... (currently very popular)
- - All the .... (in fashion)
- - "Tire Me" ...... Against the Machine
- - "The Battle of Los Angeles" ...... Against the Machine
- - "Killing in the Name" ...... Against the Machine
- - "Evil Empire" ...... Against the Machine
- - "Bulls on Parade" .... Against the Machine
- - ...... Against the Machine (Tom Morello band)
- - ...... Against the Machine (rock group)
- - ...... Against the Machine (rock band Paul Ryan likes)
- - The in thing?
- - Crosswords in the 1920s, e.g.
- - All the ....: popular
- - Bitterness on the finish of 6 down
- - "... ...... against the dying of the light"
- - Word repeated in the Dylan Thomas line '...... against the dying of the light'
- - Over-the-top anger
- - The latest thing
- - Have steam coming out of one's ears at the end of 6 down
- - The Hulk's emotion
- - All the ....
- - Foam at the mouth
- - Hit the roof
- - Fly off the handle
- - Raise the roof
- - Hit the ceiling
- - "it's all the ......"
- - Pet that's all the fashion
- - fashion at the right time
- - ... against the machine, us rock band
- - Angry episode
- - Ahab's or Lear's emotion
- - Act like Hotspur
- - A ........ to Live
- - 1972 George C. Scott film
- - "A ...... to Live": O'Hara
- - Fuming feeling
- - Feeling of anger
- - Boiling state
- - "Seeing red" feeling
- - At dawn
- - It may make your face red
- - Bad thing to fly into
- - Sheldon's .... of Angels
- - Snap judgment
- - Have a tantrum
- - Display anger
- - Have kittens
- - Be angry
- - Latest and greatest
- - Go on a tear
- - Spread unchecked
- - Go nuts
- - Latest fashion
- - Go postal
- - Lose your cool
- - Hot trend
- - Hula hoops, once
- - Show anger
- - Strong reaction
- - White-hot anger
- - Unbridled anger
- - Anger and then some
- - Emulate a bull
- - Scream and holler
- - Vogue
- - 26 Actoss emotion
- - Current craze
- - Fiery feeling
- - Furious fit
- - Intense fury
- - Really lose it
- - More than fume
- - Have a conniption
- - Current mania
- - Madness of King over time
- - Latest fad
- - Angry emotion
- - Apoplectic state
- - It may be burning
- - Bad road condition?
- - Current fad
- - Speak wildly
- - Mock sprite's end in anger
- - Latest thing
- - Great fury
- - Throw a hissy fit
- - Mock terrible finale from Madness
- - Violent anger
- - Party hard
- - Fad
- - Display of anger
- - Heated state
- - Fury internalised by suffragette
- - Surge furiously
- - Angry display
- - With hail ahead, this storm's mean
- - Act volcanic
- - Hulk's feeling
- - Right time to speak wildly
- - Craze
- - Word after road or 'roid
- - King Lear has no link to show of displeasure
- - Tempest right on time
- - Hot sensation
- - Explosive emotion
- - Major fit
- - Be overly angry
- - Show great anger
- - Tremendous anger
- - Hulk's emotion
- - 'In' thing
- - Inflamed mood
- - Harsh anger
- - Fire and fury
- - Stomp around screaming
- - Uncontrollable emotion
- - 'Rag Trade' not traditional fashion
- - Fierce anger
- - Enthusiasm beginning to recede with time
- - Ferocity
- - Express one's fierce anger
- - Continue with intensity
- - Strong anger
- - Uncontrolled anger
- - 'Roid ...... (juicer's aggressive behavior)
- - Bank's rate of exchange leads to resentment
- - Road or 'roid follower
- - Road hazard
- - Fashion
- - -- of honor
- - Emotional state
- - Current fashion
- - Dernier cri
- - Temper
- - Burning feeling
- - Face reddener
- - High dudgeon
- - Burning sensation?
- - Storm
- - Rant
- - Bad fit
- - Air
- - Seethe
- - Go bananas
- - Go wild
- - Fume
- - Be furious
- - Get really mad
- - Be very angry
- - Be very mad
- - See red
- - See 13-Across
- - Tantrum
- - Intensity
- - Vehemence
- - Madness
- - Mania
- - Throw a fit
- - Pop one's cork
- - Height of fashion?
- - Furor
- - Angry outburst
- - Fulminate
- - Fit of temper
- - Hot state?
- - Temper tantrum
- - Ire
- - Carry on
- - Hot stuff
- - Frenzy
- - Passion
- - Explode
- - Blow a gasket
- - Blow one's top
- - Go ballistic
- - Blow up
- - Blow one's stack
- - Lose one's temper
- - Lose one's cool
- - Throw a tantrum
- - Blow a fuse
- - Boil over
- - Go berserk
- - Vent violently
- - Rant and rave
- - Road ....
- - Choler
- - Extreme anger
- - Infuriation
- - Wrath
- - Intense anger
- - Fury
- - Furious feeling
- - Angry feeling
- - Deep anger
- - Steamed state
- - Spleen
- - Seething state
- - Great anger
- - Feeling of fury
- - Red state
- - Blood pressure raiser
- - Ranter's emotion
- - Go off
- - Anger
- - Road ___ (car driver's anger)
- - Road ____ (driver's fury)
- - 1972 mystery film starring Martin Sheen as a military doctor
- - Being arraigned regularly invokes fury
- - Joe Gargery bottling up madness
- - "Seeing red" emotion
- - change gear in fury
- - wrath, great anger
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- - angrily unload on
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- - Violently angry sort
- - Angry person
- - Angry one
- - Angry man.
- - A deserter, when half surrounded, shows great anger
- - Huge party, slangily
- - epic blowout
- - Epic party
- - Wild, furious-sounding party
- - Wild bash
- - Crazy party
- - Big party
- - Wild party, in slang
- - Crowded, noisy party
- - Abandoned party
- - Wild party, slangily
- - Party that's off the hook
- - One throwing things, maybe
- - Party animal
- - Fuming one
- - Temper-loser
- - One in a fury
- - Mr. Dithers of the comics, for one
- - Fume, in France
- - Wrathful one
- - Furious one
- - Hotheaded one.
- - One on rampage.
- - Wrathful fellow.
- - Wild party
- - Blowout
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- - Angrily stops playing a game, in modern parlance
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- - Suddenly and angrily stop playing a game, in modern lingo
- - Leave an online game in a huff
- - Leave a game melodramatically
- - Angrily abandon a video game
- - Give up out of frustration, in slang
- - Click the "X" when vexed, maybe
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- - Tempestuous ones
- - Angry people.
- - Angry ones.
- - Frenzied ones.
- - Lit parties
- - Furious fellows
- - Violent people
- - Tantrum throwers
- - Wild parties
- - All-night parties
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- - Long time after end of winter storms
- - flies off the handle when the gears break
- - teases about european tempers
- - shouts to change gears
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- - Venue where you can vent by destroying objects
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- - African millet
- - East Indian cereal grass
- - E. Indian cereal grass
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- - Continue, as an uncontrolled fire
- - Continue, as a storm
- - Continue with intensity
- - Keep surging furiously
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- - Continued, as a big fire
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- - Threw a tantrum at ballet school?
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- - Assailed
- - Was furious about
- - Vituperated
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