- MANIA
- Craze
- Enthusiasm, plus
- Excessive enthusiasm
- Fervor
- Frenzy over the Beatles, e.g.
- It can leave your nails shaped like "squovals," briefly (or ... Beatle fan's condition)
- Nationwide obsession, perhaps
- Bieber phenomenon
- Craziness
- Full-blown craze
- Lunacy
- Obsession
- Craze of the moment
- Fad for the moment
- Crazed excitement
- Trudeau-___ (late '60s Canadian political phenomenon)
- Obsessive enthusiasm
- Opposite of -phobia
- Psychotherapist's concern
- Flagpole sitting, once
- Tulip _____ (1630s Dutch phenomenon)
- Suffix with Beatle or Wrestle
- Intense obsession
- Enthusiasm, to the max
- It's getting carried away
- More than a passing interest
- Frenzy
- Suffix with Beatle
- Crosswords in the '20s, e.g.
- It's all the rage
- Beatle follower?
- Wrestle or Beatle follower
- Crosswords in the 1920s, e.g.
- Excessive excitement
- Overzealousness
- Widespread obsession
- Wrestle or Beatle suffix
- Fad
- Bieber Fever, for one
- Zealot's concern
- Craze; fad
- Furor
- Rage
- Suffix with ego
- Extreme enthusiasm
- Fanaticism
- Latest craze
- Beatle ending
- Suffix with Bieber
- Wrestle suffix
- Mad fad
- More than passion
- Suffix with "Wrestle"
- Current rage
- Hyperactive excitement
- Intense enthusiasm
- Wild enthusiasm
- Widespread craze
- Current craze
- Extreme obsession
- Opposite of "ennui"
- Excessive interest
- High enthusiasm
- Major fad
- Slap bracelets, circa 1990
- Overdone enthusiasm
- Short-lived craze
- Transient enthusiasm
- Zealousness plus
- Brief fanaticism
- Passing fancy
- Singular sensation
- Fudge-a-___ (Judy Blume book)
- Depression's counterpart in bipolar disorder
- Frenzy cause
- Roman goddess of the dead
- Bipolar episode
- Violent desire.
- Exaggerated love for: Comb. form.
- Great enthusiasm.
- Idée fixe.
- Anagram for anima
- Violent passion
- Enthusiasm
- Excessive desire
- Fixation
- Madness
- Cacoethes
- Excessive craze
- Hullabaloo
- Public madness
- Furbies, e.g., in 1998
- The Beatles inspired it
- Pokémon card collecting, e.g.
- Enthusiasm gone too far
- Looniness
- Wildness
- Beatles phenomenon, e.g.
- Reaction to the Beatles, once
- The Beatles, once
- Too much excitement
- Sale day feeling
- The Beatles produced it
- Way up state?
- Fan frenzy
- Insanity
- Bieber Fever, e.g.
- Reaction to the Beatles in 1964 or Justin Bieber in 2010
- Suffix with Obama, once
- Fad x 10
- Fever
- Reaction to the Beatles in 1964, e.g.
- Fad suffix
- Beatles "craze"
- Crazy Throwing Muses song?
- Nation-sweeping event
- State of completely losing it
- Word with "wrestle" or "tulip"
- Reaction to the Beatles in the nineteen-sixties
- Tulip ___ (Dutch Golden Age phenomenon)
- Fad gone mad
- Enthusiasm, and then some
- Beatle suffix
- Beyond enthusiasm
- Cacoëthes
- Excessively intense enthusiasm
- Beatles craze, e.g.
- Delirium or hysteria
- Craze or rage
- Crazy enthusiasm
- *Craze (AL + VA)
- Bipolar phase
- Tulip ___ (1630s Dutch market bubble)
- Passion
- Something caused by the Beatles or Pokemon
- What the Beatles inspired
- Beatles or Bieber phenomenon, e.g.
- Nation-sweeping craze
- Suffix with "Wrestle" or "Beatle"
- Attachment to "Wrestle"
- Fidget spinners, these days
- Obsession, as with a pop star
- Suffix with ego- or pyro-
- The Beatles inspired one
- Furbys, e.g.
- Fad that goes viral