The Guardian - Weekend crossword No 466 - Dec 6 2019
| Clues | Answers |
| A name given to dialogues exploring moral or philosophical questions | SOCRATIC |
| Author of Candide (1759) | VOLTAIRE |
| Baruch __, author of the Theologico-Politicus Treatise (1670) | SPINOZA |
| Chocolate wafer bar owned by Nestlé | KITKAT |
| Doris __, author of The Golden Notebook (1962) | LESSING |
| Ed Reardon's agent? | PING |
| Egyptian peninsula bordering Gaza and Israel | SINAI |
| Gottfried Wilhelm __, author of A Philosopher's Creed (1671) | LEIBNIZ |
| Hannah __, author of The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951) | ARENDT |
| Immanuel __, author of the Critique of Pure Reason (1781) | KANT |
| John __, author of An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1689) | LOCKE |
| Kellyanne __, Trump supporter who coined the term 'alternative facts' | CONWAY |
| Mary __, author of A Serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the Advancement of Their True and Greatest Interest (1694) | ASTELL |
| Nothing, in Spanish | NADA |
| The brightest star in the Pleiades | ALCYONE |
| The capital of Campania in Italy | NAPLES |
| The capital of Canada | OTTAWA |
| The capital of Turkey | ANKARA |
| The daughter of Herod who demanded John the Baptist's head | SALOME |
| The surname of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women? | MARCH |
| Thomas __, author of The Age of Reason (1794) | PAINE |
| US clothing company known for their anoraks and law enforcement uniforms | SPIEWAK |
| __ and His Sons, sculpture in the Vatican | LAOCOON |
| __-on-the-Wold, a town in Gloucestershire | STOW |
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