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Revision as of 14:38, 16 November 2019
Look up craze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Craze may refer to:
- Craze, alternative name for fad
- Craziness, alternative name for insanity
- Crazing, a network of fine cracks
People
- Craze (born 1994), Artist, Activist, Actor
- Michael Craze (1942-1998), British actor, brother of Peter Craze
- Nathan Craze (born 1986), Welsh professional ice hockey player
- Elizabeth Craze (born 1982), youngest ever heart transplant survivor at time of surgery (1984)
- DJ Craze (born 1977), Nicaraguan American DJ
- Galaxy Craze (born 1970), American actress
- Peter Craze (born 1946), British actor, brother of Michael Craze
Events
- Gin Craze in the first half of the 18th century in Britain
- Tulip craze in the 17th century in the Dutch Republic
See also
- Dance craze, alternative name for fad dance
- Dance Craze, 1981 British documentary film
- Craze, 1974 film starring Jack Palance and Diana Dors
- Crazy (disambiguation)