From Italian for "fool" and Spanish for "bumpkin, goose", word meaning "absurd, bizarre, crazy" that is used in reference to journalism of an eccentric, exaggerated or subjective nature (5) Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GONZO From Italian for "fool" and Spanish for "bumpkin, goose", word meaning "absurd, bizarre, crazy" that is used in reference to journalism of an eccentric, exaggerated or subjective nature (5) (5)
4% WEIRD Bizarre (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Apr 1, 2026
4% YOKEL Bumpkin (5) New York Times Mar 26, 2026
4% DAYONE First words in a journal, maybe (6) LA Times Daily Mar 15, 2026
4% FLOOR Defeat eccentric fool and run (5) (5) The Sun Two Speed Mar 6, 2026
4% RIDIC Totes absurd (5) New York Times Midi Mar 5, 2026
4% THEATRE ____ of the absurd (7) The Telegraph Quick Feb 24, 2026
4% ADIOSAMIGO Parting words from a Spanish teacher? (10) Wall Street Journal Feb 18, 2026
4% NOS Us, in Spanish (3) New York Times Feb 12, 2026
4% OVERSTATEMENT Exaggeration (13) The Times Concise Feb 4, 2026
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