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Answer for the clue "Wild and crazy (Var.) ", 6 letters:
kookie

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (alternative form of kooky English)

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband balmy" [syn: balmy , barmy , bats , batty , bonkers , buggy , cracked , crackers , daft , dotty , fruity , haywire , kooky , loco , loony , loopy , nuts , nutty , round the ...

Usage examples of kookie.

The rug sat up, too, and revealed itself to be a Kookie, one of those large furry beasts with mild to well-down intelligence who have been known to take up the practice of space piracy, since that is a profession open to all, with no nonsense about college credits or Civil Service exams.

But no, he no listen to primitive Kookie with brain like garbage grinder, that what he say.

Four of them in the room, in addition to Bill and the Kookie, crowded the small cell to bursting point.

Here the guards divided, one contingent taking the Kookie down the right-hand path, and the other taking Bill down the left-hand side.

He was to learn later that after rescuing the Kookie from the Exotic Rug Factory on the edge of the city, where the Swinglis* had been keeping him until the master rugmaker could make up his mind about just how best to use his pelt, Duo had consulted the special planetary maps he had stolen from the Empire maproom.

The Kookie howled back something about pinpoint erosion factors and a lack of platinum rebreathers.

His Kookie friend Chewgumma, still with a hand on the energy controls, looked like a fur rug that had spent a brief time in animation and was now resting.

Ham Duo remarked, after nearly an hour's silence, to his long-suffering Kookie companion.

But Kookies don't sound funny to each other, and so we are going to tell what the Kookie was actually saying and leave the cute stuff for a little later, when we come to the pit of the hemotoads.

The loved one or relative on Earth, too, is often wild or kookie, with a wild, kookie mess ensnaring him.