Man of the categorical imperative | 33 |
German philosopher: 1724–1804 | 36 |
“Critique of Pure Reason” philosopher | 45 |
Critique of Pure Reason writer | 33 |
Critique of Pure Reason author | 33 |
"The Science of Right" writer | 39 |
"The Metaphysics of Morals" writer | 44 |
"The Metaphysics of Morals" author | 44 |
"Perpetual Peace" writer | 34 |
"Perpetual Peace" thinker | 35 |
"Perpetual Peace" philosopher | 39 |
"Metaphysics of Morals" writer | 40 |
"Metaphysics of Morals" philosopher | 45 |
"Metaphysics of Morals" author | 40 |
"Genghis Khan, Immanuel ___" | 38 |
"Critique" philosopher | 32 |
"Critique of Practical Reason" writer | 47 |
"Critique of Judgment" author | 39 |
"Copernican revolution" philosopher | 45 |
"Categorical imperative" man | 38 |
'Critique of Pure Reason' author | 40 |
''Critique of Judgment'' author | 47 |
2009 Grammy winner for "Swagga Like Us" | 49 |
"Good Life" hip-hop artist | 36 |
"Get Smart" evil agency | 33 |
''Get Smart'' enemy org. | 40 |
Villainous group in "Get Smart" | 41 |
Villainous gp. in "Get Smart" | 39 |
Nefarious "Get Smart" agency | 38 |
Mr. Big's org. on "Get Smart" | 43 |
Foe of the fictional spy agency CONTROL | 39 |
Evil organization in "Get Smart" | 42 |
Evil org. in "Get Smart" | 34 |
Evil "Get Smart" organization | 39 |
Enemy org. in "Get Smart" | 35 |
CONTROL's nemesis on "Get Smart" | 46 |
CONTROL's enemy on "Get Smart" | 44 |
CONTROL rival on "Get Smart" | 38 |
"Get Smart" enemy agency | 34 |
"Batman" fight scene word | 35 |
"Batman" fight scene sound | 36 |
British science fiction author Colin ___ | 40 |
British Columbia Lions quarterback Joe | 39 |
Tenth letter of the Greek alphabet | 34 |
Symbol of Einstein's gravitational constant | 47 |
Letter after Beta in a society's name | 41 |
Former "American Idol" judge DioGuardi | 48 |
River forming part of the European-Asian border | 47 |
Hayward of "Moonrise Kingdom" | 39 |
Former "Idol" panelist DioGuardi | 42 |
Former "Idol" judge DioGuardi | 39 |
Colleague of Ellen, Randy and Simon | 35 |
"Idol" judge DioGuardi | 32 |
"American Idol" judge DioGuardi | 41 |
___ Zor-El, Supergirl's birth name | 38 |
___ Sea, arm of the Arctic Ocean | 32 |
___ Sea (arm of the Arctic Ocean) | 33 |
Pakistan's capital from 1947 until 1959 | 43 |
Literally, "empty orchestra" | 38 |
It might involve a bouncing ball | 32 |
Japanese for "empty orchestra" | 40 |
Event to do "My Way" your way | 39 |
Bars shown in almost every romance anime | 40 |
Where to find flat beer drinkers? | 33 |
Venue for "American Idol" wannabes | 44 |
"The Third Man" composer | 34 |
Jeweler's measure of fineness | 33 |
What "k" may stand for | 32 |
Sport in which belts are awarded | 32 |
"The ___ Kid," 1984 film | 34 |
You can get your kicks with this | 32 |
Literally, "empty hand" | 33 |
Japanese for "empty hand" | 35 |
Class that's not just for kicks | 35 |
Activity that includes roundhouse kicks | 39 |
1984 Ralph Macchio film, with "The" | 45 |
"Empty hand" fighting skill, literally | 48 |
Maneuver for a black-belt holder | 32 |
Name beloved by L.A. sports fans | 32 |
Lakers center who played with Magic | 35 |
He played Roger in "Airplane!" | 40 |
First name among basketball legends | 35 |
Allen of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 44 |
Silkwood of "Silkwood" | 32 |
Carpenter who could carry a tune | 32 |
Valentine delivered in Santa Rosa | 33 |
Mullally on "Will & Grace" | 40 |
Allen of ''Animal House'' | 41 |
"Raiders of the Lost Ark" actress Allen | 49 |
"From Here to Eternity" wife | 38 |
Valentine of "Room 222" | 33 |
This Carpenter could carry a tune | 33 |
Richard's partner in the Carpenters | 39 |
One of the Carpenters, in 1970s pop | 35 |
Michael's 'Little House ...' co-star | 48 |
Meryl's "Silkwood" role | 37 |
Meryl, in "Out of Africa" | 35 |
Megan's "Will & Grace" role | 45 |
Harrison's "Raiders . . ." costar | 47 |
Former #1 woman pool player Corr | 32 |