Complete Clue List
Across
1. Famous work by philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas (Latin, two words: 5,10)
9. The ___ Mountains can be found in Russia
10. Not yet proofread
11. A type of salad in Southeast Asia
12. Name of German philosopher known for writing "Being and Time"(2 words: 6, 9)
15. Name of 16th-century French astrologer known for his prophesies
19. 1886 novella, "The Strange Case of __ Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (abbreviated)
20. Philosophical quote by Rene Descartes, "I think, therefore ___" (2 words: 1,2)
21. Guy __, French philosopher and writer of "The Society of the Spectacle" (1967)
23. Type of tree, associated with the underworld in Greek and Celtic mythology
24. "Penny __," song by the Beatles (abbreviated)
25. Famous Greek philosopher known for "Metaphysics"
28. Collective term for the media or a newspaper
30. A plan or target
31. Famous American novel from the Jazz Age, "The Great ___"
32. "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism" written by German sociologist ___ Weber
34. Polaris is also called the ____ (two words: 5, 4)
35. July birthstone
Down
1. German literary and artistic movement in the late 18th century (three words: 5,3,5)
2. Series of personal writings by Roman Emperor and philosopher Marcus Aurelius
3. A pre-Olympian god in Greek mythology
4. Co-founder of musical group Van Halen, ___ Van Halen
5. "The ___ Archipelago" by Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
6. American novelist known for "Rosemary's Baby," __ Levin
7. An old ___ or jalopy
8. Full name of French philosopher and author of the "The Stranger" (2 words: 6,5)
13. 18th-century German philosopher, ___ Kant
14. European mythological figure but also a popular garden statue
16. Iron ___, a type of raw material
17. Having both male and female characteristics present, noun
18. "The Myth of ___," philosophical essay written by 8 Down
22. A swelling on the skin
26. 1955 Alfred Hitchcock film "__ Catch a Thief"
27. Where a lion lives
29. American anarchist activist of the late 19th-century to early 20th century, ___ Goldman
33. "The ___ of War" by Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu