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Answer for the clue "Wacko ", 4 letters:
nuts

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Usage examples of nuts.

She went absolutely potty on some new kind of religion and joined an extraordinary sect somewhere or other where they go about in loin-cloths and have agapemones of nuts and grape-fruit.

Typical sources of monounsaturated fats include olives, avocado, and selected nuts, such as almonds, pistachios, and macadamia.

Nut butters, made from ground almonds, hazelnuts, pistachios, or other nuts, and found in health food stores, do not carry the added sugars or preservatives of commercially sold and processed butters, such as peanut butter.

From stalls at the bronze feet of the Anselmian statues of Reason and Imagination flanking the steps, people hawked nuts and drinks and even green ribbons in honor of the Humanities.

The duarough produced tiny melons the size of fists, plump rosy appleberries, yellow rumroot wrapped in husks, shelled halver nuts and the great white mushrooms of which he was so fond, along with a sprig of withered, aromatic leaves.

This clearly shows that some of the standard southern pecans require something which they do not get at Aspers to enable them to properly mature their nuts.

She looked through baskets and bark containers of dried meat, fruits and vegetables, seeds, nuts, and grains.

Not really comfortable, especially the way my nuts kept winding up in the crevice the Chukhamagh made for their beavertails, but good enough.

I guess those nuts would come around from Beaverwood if old Marsh let them loose long enough.

Cousin Faisal showed us around the beautiful Roman houses in the ruins at nearby Bulla Regia, and his wife, Mona, and her mother spent a day preparing the lamb couscous of Beja, full of nuts and dates and very sweet.

And stands of snow pine and bonewood thickets, birds and sleekits and baldo nuts.

Meats, cheeses, breads, tarts, berries and nuts weighed heavy in the full basket and Faith saw to arranging the mouthwatering fare on the table.

Thinking maybe a change of scene would kick-start him, the dust and the broncs with their nuts cinched up, the gimpy rednecked riders.

All day yesterday he had watched those nuts turning softly browner and browner and, come sundown, had judged them just one day short of perfect.

Grinning to himself, Simon found his party standing before the wooden hut next to the bear pit where a stout lady in a mob cap was selling buns, fruit and nuts to a large assembly of interested spectators.