Crossword Clue: "A transient madness," per Horace
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for ""A transient madness," per Horace"
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Possibly related crossword clues for ""A transient madness," per Horace"
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- '09 Lamb of God album about anger?
- ___ of God
- Anger
- "A soft answer turneth away __": Proverbs
- "A transient madness," per Horace
- Avengement
- Intense anger
- "Day of ___" (what "Dies Irae" means)
- Great anger
- Ire
- Deep indignation
- Fury
- Fierce anger
- Buckcherry song about rage?
- Emotion that drives vengeance
- Choler
- Burning feeling
- Burning rage
- It's a sin
- Divine indignation
- Indignation
- Extreme anger
- High dudgeon
- Infuriation
- Face reddener
- Solid choler?
- Khan had plenty
- Vengeful feeling
- "Roasted in ___ and fire": Hamlet
- Strong indignation
- Marrier in haste, maybe
- "The Grapes of ___"
- Vindictive anger
- Violent anger
- Rage
- One of the deadly sins
- One of the seven deadly sins
- "Star Trek II: The ___ of Khan"
- "Star Trek II: The --- of Khan"
- Steaming feeling
- Steinbeck title emotion
- Steinbeck's "The Grapes of ___"
- Tom Joad felt it
Recent Usage of "A transient madness," per Horace in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - March 5, 2011