CodyCross Famous Philosophers Pack answers
Famous Philosophers
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Saint Thomas __, Italian Catholic philosopher.
Small "zony": little pony crossed with a zebra.
Old cinema apparatus for film editing.
__ Langer, US art thinker, Philosophy in a New Key.
Add __ to a bath to stop chickenpox spots itching.
Harrier; aircraft that takes off vertically.
River gods in Ancient Greek mythology.
Puzzle 2
Former German name of the capital of Slovakia.
__ Express with James Franco and Seth Rogen.
Britain's first university museum (since 1683).
Helper at a wedding, generally a young boy.
They are on a train in a book by Mrs. Highsmith.
Louis __, Algerian/Parisian Marxist thinker.
Disseminated a message on Twitter.
__, a canal, Panama (complete the palindrome).
Chinese philosopher, aka Kongzi or Master Kong.
Puzzle 3
Former CEO of 21st Century Fox: Rupert __.
A pause for breath near the middle of a line.
Russian-American thinker, wrote The Fountainhead.
Body of water separating Sweden and Denmark.
Middle Eastern gulf known for its oil reserves.
__ Machiavelli, writer of The Prince.
Renata __, Italian soprano singer.
Puzzle 4
Middle Eastern short curved sword.
Fahrenheit 451 opens, It was a __ to burn.
Peaky __, 1920s Brum hardmen with naughty hats.
Jürgen __, communicative rationality thinker.
South Pacific islands; Adamstown is the capital.
Puzzle 5
Scottish fizzy drink "made from girders".
German General Erwin Rommel's nickname: __ Fox.
__ Schütz, Austrian social phenomenologist.
A __ Shade of Pale, 1968 hit for Procol Harum.
Diacritic symbol, a short line above a character.
The Mediterranean area east of Greece.
__ Fanon, Martinique Marxist/colonial academic.
Thomas __; invented a steam pump engine in 1698.
Big Hawaiian dress with repetitive syllables.
Small furry animal, good at chores?.
Puzzle 6
South __, World War II island musical.
__ Sellars, critical realist/Roy Wood Sellars' son.
Australian surfing spot, Great __ Reef.
Unit (Sv) for measuring the effect of radiation.
Grand Gothic cathedral in Trondheim, Norway.
__ Bacon, the English father of empiricism.
Arcadia British clothing store from Peter Robinson.
Stuffed Italian bread with savoury ingredients.
Country that is home to Bran Castle.
Clinton's daughter passes round the buns.
Sesame Street puppet monsters.
Nicolas __, former French president.
Sonic the Hedgehog's self-proclaimed girlfriend.
Puzzle 7
__ Butler, philosopher, wrote Gender Trouble.
Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady __.
Short furniture, often drawers and cabriole legs.
__-Ashbury, SF area linked to the Summer of Love.
General MacArthur's WWII personal plane.
Technical term for the cheekbone.
John __, English 17th-century diarist.
City where Lowenbrau Original beer is brewed.
Retro Italian scooters with distinctive waspy purr.
Mary __, writer of Some Reflections upon Marriage.
Puzzle 8
Song by Lana Del Rey and a classic of the closet.
Particle accelerator, invented by E. O. Lawrence.
What one wears on a sleeve when sensitive.
Aka Zhuangzi, Taoist philosopher.
Le __, architect of Notre-Dame-du-Haut.
Additive that prevents food from drying out.
Entrepreneur who founded Amstrad.
Member of a fraternal order who meet at a Lodge.
__ Wilhelm Leibniz, thinker/mathematician.
Summer 1944 Soviet campaign on the Eastern Front.
__ Empire, territories related to Charlemagne.
Puzzle 9
__ Frege, German analytic philosophy father.
On horseback, according to the French.
__ of Mantinea, Greek thinker and priestess.
Edith __, author of The House of Mirth.
60s Western TV show that featured Clint Eastwood.
Wild monkeys on the Rock of Gibraltar: __ macaques.
The theory of exchanging money for goods.
Puzzle 10
This salamander is AKA waterdog.
Piercing with a long sharp stick.
__ Sea, body of water between N Corsica and Italy.
David __, Australian consciousness philosopher.
Michel __, French thinker whose name is a pendulum.
US race for precious metal, 1849.
Puzzle 11
Italian region of Perugia, Gubbio and Assisi.
Sharp tool for chopping or climbing glaciers.
Country whose national animal is the takin.
__ Nussbaum, wrote Sex and Social Justice.
Antonín __, Czech Romantic composer.
Isaiah __, Russian-British philosopher at Oxford.
Detective in Edith Ngaio Marsh novels: Roderick __.
Puzzle 12
Tolkien's horse invented for Aragorn.
Celtic Queen who led a revolt against Roman rule.
__ rex, Stravinsky's opera-oratorio of 1927.
What one is off when saved from a tough spot.
Impaired ability to process sensory information.
Catharine __ Cockburn, defended John Locke's work.
Communist Manifesto rally: "__ of the world, unite".
Puzzle 13
Red Italian wine grape whose name means foggy.
Film series, e.g. National __ Christmas Vacation.
French tyre manufacturer with Bibendum imagery.
What you're pricking up when listening carefully.
Doctor who showed that cholera was waterborne.
Art critic member of the Bloomsbury Group.
National summer sport of Canada.
Order to which turtles and tortoises belong.
Susan __, 1930s British analytic philosopher.
Puzzle 14
__ Churchland, Canadian/US thinker, wife of Paul.
An objects' orbitary point farthest from the sun.
Puts in chains and makes a servant.
Short name for ancient city of the Canary Islands.
Joël __, French chef with myriad Michelin stars.
Term to describe the vertical part of goalposts.
Puzzle 15
Also Abdulaziz, ruled Saudi Arabia 1932-1953.
Second-most popular moniker for a Pope.
__ hammer, Swiss war weapon like bec de corbin.
Blind spot in the field of vision.
Surname of British artist brothers Dinos and Jake.
Bertrand __, Welsh thinker, wrote On Denoting.
__ of Alexandria, mathematician brutally murdered.
Famous chewing-gum, Chicago baseball stadium.
Puzzle 16
Beach area between high- and low-water marks.
Unsuccessful attempt to kill King James I: __ plot.
Screenwriter, she wrote Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
The __, Eliot poem with Tiresias and Mme Sosostris.
Lessening or disappearance of a disease's symptoms.
White sugar substitute used for dietary purposes.
Ancient geographical landmass of North America.
In Incan mythology, the god who created the world.
Spanish battle of c. 720, started the Reconquista.
Where the bats are in when one is crazy.
Scottish thinker, wrote The History of England.
Car competing over a set straight-line distance.
__ Engels, German thinker, friend of Karl Marx.
Puzzle 17
__ Malkovich, surreal film with John Cusack.
This Torricelli invention signaled a change.
Store's sale, when everything must go.
Sally __, thinker, co-wrote Theorizing Feminisms.
Hindu princes, Sanskrit title for a "great ruler".
Main Allied Invasion of Italy: Operation __.
Chinese author of Dream of the Red Chamber.
Apple device that outlived the nano and shuffle.
Lee __, leader of the Actors Studio from 1951.
Another name for the pineal gland.
Manual skill in weaving, sewing, crafting, etc.
In football it can be 5-3-2, or 4-2-4, or 4-1-3-2.
French supermarket chain, on every crossroad?.
Symbol of the united houses of York and Lancaster.
Watch out for the thrust of this broadbill.
Puzzle 18
Absent-minded professor friend of Tintin.
Those giving unwanted advice are __ drivers.
Community that enjoys sudden economic growth.
State of the world during Earth Hour.
Spanish home town of Salvador Dalí.
Ibn Rushd or __, Andalusian thinker.
Quibble over trifles or trivia.
Slang for information superhighway or internet.
__ Foot, co-founder of modern virtue ethics.
Puzzle 19
Roger __, tutor of Queen Elizabeth I.
John __ Mill, UK thinker and liberal economist.
Very greedy person (like a solan goose).
Howard __, famous recluse made the Spruce Goose.
This ball is used in common Jewish soup.
__ Gassendi, French thinker, wrote Exercitationes.
Person who plays a game with birdies.
Unfilled space, a gap; anagram of canula.
Puzzle 20
Nationality of composer Darius Milhaud.
Ancient Chinese philosopher, wrote Tao Te Ching.
Like getting blood out of a __.
Region in Italy that includes the city of Faggia.
Mary __; King George V's queen with German roots.
Howard __; pioneering Australian microbiologist.
Jon Cryer's character in Pretty in Pink.
First successful Soviet mission to Venus.
Susan __ Okin, Justice, Gender, and the Family.