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Our twenty-seventh super-sophisticated semantic square, squashed sequentially by Deiradiotes.
Across
5 Auto assistance recommended by Samuel Smiles. (4-4)
7 A philosopher from Strasbourg, I lurch awkwardly. (6)
9 A space one perhaps enclosed and let out. (7)
10 What consciousness is for (according to Sartre) and what it perceives (on reflection). (6)
11 Philosopher transformed Zen ethics. (9)
13 Edmund’s easy about heat. (4)
14 What links Camus with the great? (6)
16 Sounds rather like Weller’s hymns. (6)
18 A philosopher, initially Kierkegaard approached nationalism tentatively. (4)
19 Object of fun who pursues March hare? (5,4)
22 Some lines begin: To Epicurus; Reason cannot ensure tranquillity… (6)
23 For instruction, repair to Unit I! (7)
25 Washer of Turin’s erudite. (6)
26, 2 down, 1 down Unhappy Epicurean roofer quits heavy philosophical work. (8, 2, 4, 6)
Down
1 See 26 across.
2 See 26 across.
3 First, get canonised. (4)
4 A heartless Colotes takes in young followers. (8)
6 Deliver a sermon before a chaplain. (6)
7 Studios producing something for everyone? (9)
8 Philosopher takes cotton and woollen material to Luxembourg. (7)
12 Ezra roots mistakenly for a Persian prophet. (9)
14 Don’s a Platonist. (8)
15 Old philosopher’s hit a civil engineer on Sabbath. (7)
17 In tacit Crates there is something cold, looking back at it. (6)
20 See 24 down.
21 Guatemalan guerrilla absorbs part of Saussure’s terminology. (6)
24 and 20 down Plutarch wrote divinely of these, an English flower and a very large flower. (4, 6)