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Possible Answers: AMOK, MAD, LOCO, NUTS, GAGA, DAFT, BATS, INSANE, LOONY, NUTTY, MENTAL, BANANAS, LOOPY, BATTY, DOTTY, DAFFY, CRAZY, GONZO, NUTSO, NUTSY, HAYWIRE, CRAZYASALOON, AROUNDTHEBEND.

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Wall Street Journal Crossword – March 18 2020 – Five of a Kind
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Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Nov 26 2018
Wall Street Journal Crossword – Aug 6 2018 – Put ‘Er There!
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Random information on the term “MAD”:

MAD (sometimes referred to as MAD studio or MAD architects) is an architectural design firm based in Beijing, China, with offices in Los Angeles and New York City.

MAD was commissioned to design the Absolute Towers in Mississauga, Canada in 2006.[citation needed] The building received a Best Tall Building Americas award from the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)[citation needed] and was in first place in the EMPORIS Skyscraper Awards.[citation needed] Other projects include the China Wood Sculpture Museum, Harbin Cultural Island, Ordos Museum, and Pingtan Art Museum.[citation needed]

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Random information on the term “NUTS”:

A nut is a fruit composed of an inedible hard shell and an edible seed, which is generally edible. In general usage, a wide variety of dried seeds are called nuts, but in a botanical context “nut” implies that the shell does not open to release the seed (indehiscent). The translation of “nut” in certain languages frequently requires paraphrases, as the word is ambiguous.

Most seeds come from fruits that naturally free themselves from the shell, unlike nuts such as hazelnuts, chestnuts, and acorns, which have hard shell walls and originate from a compound ovary. The general and original usage of the term is less restrictive, and many nuts (in the culinary sense), such as almonds, pecans, pistachios, walnuts, and Brazil nuts, are not nuts in a botanical sense. Common usage of the term often refers to any hard-walled, edible kernel as a nut.

A nut in botany is a simple dry fruit with one seed (rarely two) in which the ovary wall becomes increasingly hard as it matures, and where the seed remains unattached or free within the ovary wall. Most nuts come from the pistils with inferior ovaries (see flower) and all are indehiscent (not opening at maturity). True nuts are produced, for example, by some plant families of the order Fagales.

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Random information on the term “GAGA”:

Algebraic geometry is the place where the algebra involved in solving systems of simultaneous multivariable polynomial equations meets the geometry of curves, surfaces, and higher dimensional algebraic varieties.

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Random information on the term “DAFT”:

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Random information on the term “BATS”:

British American Tobacco plc (BAT) is a British multinational tobacco company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is one of the world’s five largest tobacco companies.

BAT has a market-leading position in over 50 countries and operations in around 180 countries. Its four largest-selling brands are Dunhill, Lucky Strike, Kent and Pall Mall, with others including Kool, Benson & Hedges and Rothmans.

BAT has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. It has a secondary listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.

The company was formed in 1902, when the United Kingdom’s Imperial Tobacco Company and the American Tobacco Company of the United States agreed to form a joint venture, the British-American Tobacco Company Ltd. The parent companies agreed not to trade in each other’s domestic territory and to assign trademarks, export businesses and overseas subsidiaries to the joint venture. James Buchanan Duke became its chairman and the British American Tobacco business began life in countries as diverse as Canada, China, Germany, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia, but not in the United Kingdom or in the United States.

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Random information on the term “INSANE”:

Insane is the third album by Swedish Heavy Metal band Syron Vanes, released in 2003. It was produced by Anders Hahne.

The album was recorded in Anders Hahne’s Smallhouse Studios studio 2003. This was the album that would mark Syron Vanes comeback. All the songs were mixed and mastered in February 2003. The final release medium was on CD.

Musically this album have more modern approach than the albums from the eighties. The band decided that there shouldn’t be any guitar solos on the songs, however “Black World” and “Keep me Up” do have solos. A video was made of the song Insane

Syron Vanes

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Random information on the term “DOTTY”:

AsciiDoc is a human-readable document format, semantically equivalent to DocBook XML, but using plain-text mark-up conventions. AsciiDoc documents can be created using any text editor and read “as-is”, or rendered to HTML or any other format supported by a DocBook tool-chain, i.e. PDF, TeX, Unix manpages, e-books, slide presentations, etc.

AsciiDoc was created in 2002 by Stuart Rackham who published tools (‘asciidoc’ and ‘a2x’), written in the Python programming language to convert plain-text, ‘human readable’ files to commonly used published document formats.

A Ruby implementation called ‘Asciidoctor’, released in 2013, is in use by GitHub and also provides a gateway to AsciiDoc use in the Java ecosystem.

Some of O’Reilly Media’s books and e-books are authored using AsciiDoc mark-up.

Most of the Git project documentation is written in AsciiDoc.

The following shows text using AsciiDoc mark-up, and a rendering similar to that produced by an AsciiDoc processor:

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Random information on the term “CRAZY”:

Pierre Even is a Canadian film producer from Quebec. He is a two-time winner of the award for Best Motion Picture from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, as producer of the films War Witch and C.R.A.Z.Y.; he was also nominated, but did not win, for Café de Flore.

His other production credits include The Colony, 5150 Elm’s Way, Nitro, A Life Begins, Mars and April and Bon Cop, Bad Cop 2.

He is partner with Marie-Claude Poulin in the film production company Item 7.

2005 : C.R.A.Z.Y.

2007 : Nitro

2008 : Hank and Mike

2008 : Le banquet

2008 : Modern Love

2008 : The Woman of Ahhs

2009 : Wild Hunt

2009 : 5150 Elm’s Way

2010 : A Life Begins

2011 : Café de Flore

2012 : War Witch

2012 : Mars et Avril

2013 : Cyanide

2013 : The Colony

2014 : Meetings with a young poet

2014 : Miraculum

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Random information on the term “GONZO”:

The history of anime can be traced back to the start of the 20th century, with the earliest verifiable films dating from 1917.

The first generation of animators in the late 1910s included Ōten Shimokawa, Jun’ichi Kōuchi and Seitaro Kitayama, commonly referred to as the “fathers” of anime. Propaganda films, such as Momotarō no Umiwashi (1943) and Momotarō: Umi no Shinpei (1945), the latter being the first anime feature film, were made during World War II. During the 1970s, anime developed further, separating itself from its Western roots, and developing distinct genres such as mecha and its super robot subgenre. Typical shows from this period include Astro Boy, Lupin III and Mazinger Z. During this period several filmmakers became famous, especially Hayao Miyazaki and Mamoru Oshii.

In the 1980s, anime became mainstream in Japan, experiencing a boom in production with the rise in popularity of anime’s like Gundam, Macross, Dragon Ball, and genres such as real robot, space opera and cyberpunk. Space Battleship Yamato and The Super Dimension Fortress Macross also achieved worldwide success after being adapted respectively as Star Blazers and Robotech.

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