Answer: ANGER
ANGER is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 136 times.
Referring Clues:
- Emotional heat
 - One of 7-Down
 - Choler
 - Inflame
 - Tee off
 - A deadly sin
 - Reason for the silent treatment
 - "Touch me with noble ___": King Lear
 - Hot temper
 - Make blood boil
 - Management course subject?
 - Rile up
 - Hot flash
 - One of the five stages of grief
 - Provocation result
 - Tick off
 - Heat
 - Reaction to a snub, maybe
 - Boiling-blood feeling
 - One of the seven deadly sins
 - Steam up
 - Red state?
 - More than annoyance
 - Outrage
 - Snit fit
 - Cause of an outburst
 - Indignation
 - Nettle
 - Irritate
 - Second of the five stages of grief
 - Provoke
 - Rile
 - Get hot
 - Get really hot
 - Sorehead's emotion
 - Irate feeling
 - Rage
 - Wrath
 - Bile
 - Incense
 - Dander
 - Fury
 - Strong emotion
 - 37-Across
 - The Hulk's catalyst
 - It may need some management
 - One might take classes to manage it
 - Get one's dander up
 - It must be managed
 - Subject of a management course?
 - Incensement
 - Fire up
 - Outburst cause
 - High dudgeon
 - Feeling of hostility
 - Hostility
 - Rankle
 - Management target
 - "A momentary madness," per Horace
 - Madden
 - Hot blood
 - Possible cause of a red face
 - Psychologist's concern
 - Infuriate
 - Dudgeon
 - See 30-Across
 - Enrage
 - ___ management class (therapy session)
 - Burning sensation?
 - Management target?
 - Emotion that may need "management"
 - Get riled up
 - It may need management
 - Steamed state
 - Jack-o-lantern feature
 - Ruffled feathers
 - Cause to blow up
 - Extreme displeasure
 - Temper tantrum trigger
 - Management course topic
 - Subject of a certain management class
 - What steam coming out of the ears may signify in a cartoon
 - Subject of a management class
 - Management class topic?
 - Make furious
 - Infuriation
 - "Don't Look Back in ___" (Oasis hit)
 - It makes Bruce Banner turn into the Hulk
 - Inspire wrath
 - "A short madness," according to Horace
 - Steam
 - Ire
 - Hot state
 - One of the deadly sins
 - ___ management
 - Make mad
 - Get one's goat
 - Cause to see red
 - It's a deadly sin
 - "Inside Out" emotion voiced by Lewis Black
 - Get the goat of
 - Sin of those in Dante's fifth circle
 - "___ Management" (Sandler film)
 - Pique condition?
 - Emotion that can raise one's blood pressure
 - Subject of some "management" courses
 - Emotion of fury
 - Displease
 - Emotion of the 30 Across
 - Bring to a boil
 - Stage of grief
 - The Hulk's emotion
 - Emotion that may be managed
 - Pique
 - More than just annoy
 - Hot stuff
 - Theme of many heavy metal songs
 - 30-Across' emotion
 - Burning feeling
 - Horace's "momentary madness"
 - Irk
 - "He that is slow to ___ is better than the mighty": Proverbs
 - Emotion to manage
 - Second stage of grief
 - Kind of management
 - Emotion often represented with the color red
 - Outraged feeling
 - Emotion voiced by Lewis Black in "Inside Out"
 - What smoke coming out of the ears may signal in a cartoon
 - "I'm fuming!" emotion
 - What causes Bruce Banner to "hulk out"
 - "I've had it up to here!" feeling
 - Feeling associated with the color red
 - "Inside Out" emotion who says "We should lock the door and scream that curse word we know. It's a good one!"
 - Red "Inside Out" character
 - Friend of Joy and Sadness, in "Inside Out"
 
Last Seen In:
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 - New York Times - March 16, 2024
 - USA Today - January 29, 2024
 - USA Today - July 20, 2023
 - LA Times - June 27, 2023
 - New York Times - March 14, 2023
 - LA Times - March 05, 2023
 - USA Today - January 11, 2023
 - New York Times - December 22, 2022
 
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