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Practical Philosophy Crossword No 1 


Practical Philosophy Spring 2002 Volume 5.1 Pages 88

Deiradiotes

solution

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1, 5, 19 Fish soup not cleared out? Plato's pupil has the solution. (10,2,6)

5 see 1

7, 15, 20, 30,10 Me? In the heart of Kiri? Oddly, it can't be doubted!. (1,5,9,1,2)

8 In taking a lengthy walk, I meet an old doctor. (5)

9 Rene emerges intact from the wreckage of Steed's car…. (9)

12 … but Ms Peel gets badly mangled, along with code (an ancient one from Sicily). (10)

15 see 1

20 see 7

22 Thomas isn't a saint, more a sort of angel. (5)

23 Escoffier and Woodrow wrote Statement and Inference. (4,6)

27 Idiot! That's new auntie, from Spain! Get some old-fashioned wisdom! (9)

29 Headless pig found, by study, a translator of Wittgenstein! (5)

30 see 7

31 see 4

32 To conjure up ethical editor, spin coins around front of old Peruvian city. (10)

Down

2 For a Dutchman, age adds up. (7)

3 Some people are terribly hungry, Your Excellence. (5)

4, 31,28 Did Abelard write this? Yes and no. (3,2,3)

6 see 26

10 see 7

11 Pythagorean akousmata must have had their source in these words. (6)

13 The Ionians had their own. Some classes have it, some don't. (5)

14 Quiet, darling! Gustav is having phenomenological thoughts. (5)

16 Schiller's French lady acquaintance was 26 and holy to the Spanish. (5)

17 This is the answer. That proves it. (3)

18 Without devout William, there is anomie. (2,3)

19 see 1

21 He wrote lengthily about the simple life, although briefly about gold. (7)

24 Initially, leave old Gadamer in charge. There's good thinking for you. (5)

25 When found in front of Dick's, it (I hear) means there's no room for argument. (4)

26, 6 Cicero reflected on lots here. (2,4)

28 see 4



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