Ace |
Sour |
Pulp |
Crush |
Pound |
Smush |
Squush |
TV hit |
Squish |
Flatten |
Monster |
Squoosh |
Jam down |
Pulverize |
TV sitcom |
Pulverise |
TV series |
Flirt with |
Alda smash |
Horse feed |
TV offering |
Cattle feed |
Potato dish |
Cattle food |
Chickenfeed |
Alda series |
Radar unit? |
Chicken feed |
... TV show? |
Kind of note |
Radar's post |
Alda classic |
Bangers side |
Brewer's mix |
Render pulpy |
Alda vehicle |
Bourbon base |
British side |
Turn to pulp |
Type of note |
Use a pestle |
Radar's unit |
Pulpy mixture |
Squish squash |
Pulp (potato) |
Moonshine mix |
Livestock fare |
Livestock feed |
11-year sitcom |
1972-83 sitcom |
Alda's program |
Ground mixture |
Hawkeye's show |
Pound potatoes |
Hawkeye's unit |
Reduce to pulp |
Turn into pulp |
Beat to a pulp |
Reduce to mush |
Beer ingredient |
Alda TV vehicle |
Bangers and ___ |
Bangers partner |
Crush to a pulp |
Long-run TV hit |
Moonshine-to-be |
Partner of mish |
Pound to a pulp |
War zone series |
War-zone sitcom |
Wartime acronym |
Wort ingredient |
Brewery mixture |
Alan Alda series |
Fix the potatoes |
Hit film in 1970 |
Korean War movie |
One kind of note |
Popular TV rerun |
Vehicle for Alda |
8063rd or 4077th |
Alan Alda sitcom |
Hawkeye's milieu |
Hawkeye's sitcom |
Long-run TV show |
Reduce to a pulp |
Prepare potatoes |
Alda/Swit TV show |
Megahit TV series |
Not handle gently |
Altman film: 1970 |
Brewer's material |
Korean War sitcom |
Whiskey fermenter |
Food for livestock |
Col. Potter's post |
Crush, as potatoes |
Distillery mixture |
Ground animal feed |
Korea-based sitcom |
Make a pulp out of |
Mixture for cattle |
Pulverize potatoes |
Long-running sitcom |
Classic TV's 4077th |
Dish, bangers & ... |
Fermentable mixture |
Flirt, in old slang |
Long-running TV hit |
Premiere of 9/17/72 |
Sitcom with Hawkeye |
The 4077th, for one |
Whiskey base, often |
Sour" moonshine mix |
Squish, as potatoes |
Trapper John's post |
Sitcom set in Korea |
Moonshine ingredient |
Brewer's preparation |
Jamie Farr TV series |
Korean War TV series |
Plymouth potato dish |
Prepare the potatoes |
TV show set in Korea |
Ubiquitous TV series |
Beer-brewing mixture |
Moonshiner's mixture |
Prepare, as potatoes |
It goes with bangers |
1970 Sutherland movie |
Alda's classic sitcom |
Col. Potter's command |
Donald Sutherland hit |
Popular TV war sitcom |
The 4077th, for short |
Moonshine maker's need |
Side dish with bangers |
Long-running TV series |
TV series set in Korea |
Pulverize, as potatoes |
1968 novel set in Korea |
Hawkeye Pierce's sitcom |
Movie-spinoff TV series |
Sitcom set during a war |
Sitcom with three stars |
Soft mixture for cattle |
Where Hawkeye practiced |
Hit TV show set in Korea |
Long-running army comedy |
Old TV show set in Korea |
Sweetheart, in old slang |
Vehicle for Loretta Swit |
Film title with asterisks |
Make flirtatious advances |
Program featuring Hawkeye |
Prepare potatoes, perhaps |
Prepare potatoes, in a way |
Bangers' frequent partner? |
Col. Sherman Potter's post |
It goes well with sausages |
One way to prepare potatoes |
__-up: hybrid musical piece |
1972-1983 Korean War sitcom |
Contents of a brewer's vat. |
Show with Radar and Klinger |
Old hit TV show set in Korea |
Classic TV show with 3 stars? |
Couch potato's favorite show? |
Potato dish, in British slang |
Prepare Alan Alda's potatoes? |
Sitcom with Hawkeye and Radar |
Sitcom that starred Alan Alda |
Prep potatoes for Thanksgiving |
Prepare avocados for guacamole |
Show on which Radar drank Nehi |
Bangers and ___ (British dish) |
Long-running army medical show |
British potato dish, informally |
Hot Lips starred in this TV hit |
TV comedy that was set in Korea |
TV series on Korean War medicos |
Sitcom title with three asterisks |
Squash, as avocados for guacamole |
Classic TV show with three stars? |
Monster ___" (1962 #1 novelty hit) |
Suicide Is Painless" was its theme |
Accompaniment for a Brit's bangers |
Bangers partner, in a British dish |
Prepare, as avocados for guacamole |
Series with asterisks in its title |
Show with Frank Burns and "Hot Lips |
TV series with Hawkeye and Hot Lips |
Prepare, in a way, as sweet potatoes |
TV show with the character Zelmo Zale |
Suicide Is Painless" was its theme song |
1974 Emmy winner for best comedy series |
It lost out to "Patton" for Best Picture |
TV show where Frank Burns wooed Hot Lips |
1970s CBS comedy set during the Korean War |
TV show that was set during the Korean War |
TV sitcom that featured Radar and Hot Lips |
1970s-1980s sitcom set during the Korean War |
Comedy where Alan Alda played Hawkeye Pierce |
Hit all the buttons at once, in arcade games |
Sitcom that had three asterisks in its title |
TV show that featured a Potter and a Trapper |
TV show that signed off on February 28, 1983 |
Classic war film with "Hawkeye" and "Hot Lips |
Sitcom based on a 1970 Donald Sutherland movie |
Sitcom that starred Alan Alda and Loretta Swit |
Long-running TV series adapted from a 1970 film |
TV show with the most-watched finale of all time |
Series in the DVD Martinis and Medicine Collection |
Monster ___" (song that's popular around Halloween) |
Button-___ (hit everything at once, in gamer lingo) |
Sitcom that costarred Harry Morgan and Gary Burghoff |
TV comedy that costarred Wayne Rogers and Harry Morgan |
Alan Alda sitcom with the theme song "Suicide Is Painless |
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" was the last episode of this series |
Richard Hooker book subtitled "A Novel About Three Army Doctors |
Show whose final episode aired 2/28/83, and this puzzle's theme |
TV series set in Korea whose 1983 finale drew 125 million viewers |
Series with the final episode entitled "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen |