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Our thirty-ninth set of steps to semiotic sophistication, signally sifted by Deiradiotes.
Across
1 Good and ignorant man is a wizard. (7)
5 Je suis un philosophe dans un café. Ne longez pas ma table. (7)
9 Pupil of Descartes was 24. (9)
10 See copper mark substitute. (5)
11 Son of Judah is tiny, backward. (4)
12 Dunce metes out things that have been extracted. (10)
14 In Wabash I wink at Zuni priests. (6)
15 I’d press peculiar creatures. (7)
16 A composition on decomposition? (7)
18 ‘Good god!’ as Zarathustra might say. (6)
20 Stoic philosopher pins odious lunatic. (10)
21 John Philoponus carried a burden. (4)
24 Two boys make a portable organ. (5)
25 With a broken heart, Heather is a worldly-minded person. (9)
26 Slice off extremities with these? (7)
27 Matzos? I must get some for old philosopher. (7)
Down
1 Scots scorn ordinary lizard. (5)
2 Malcolm Mailer came from France. (7)
3 How Zarathustra spoke in German, too? (4)
4 Enemy of Duhring cooked expensive English headless congers. (9, 6)
5 Curses of czarina upset Dominican philosopher. (9, 6)
6 Nubile mums cooked Egyptian beans of Pythagoras. (10)
7 Holes in crooked lane filled with actinium and uranium! (7)
8 Uncle’s taken in by goblin, one who always comes out on top. (7)
13 Dramatist ironed pall badly. (10)
16 One who conducted experiments was a charlatan. (7)
17 The furniture of the Scottish enlightenment. (7)
19 New York is between South Africa and Malta? What foolishness! (7)
22 Thales and Pittacus initially stood against granting emancipation, sadly. (5)
23 How did Zarathustra speak in English? Like this. (4)