| IMMANUELKANT | 18th Century German philosopher who wrote the Critique Of Pure Reason (8,4) |
| KANT | Immanuel ---, 18th Century German philosopher who wrote the Critique Of Pure Reason (4) |
| KANTIAN | Relating to the author of the "Critique of Pure Reason" (7) |
| IMMANUEL | German philosopher whose Critique of Pure Reason (1781) repudiated the scepticism of David Hume (8) |
| SCHOPENHAUER | Arthur -, nineteenth century German philosopher |
| HEGEL | Early 19th-century German philosopher who influenced Karl Marx (5) |
| WALTERBENJAMIN | German philosopher who wrote, "The only way of knowing a person is to love them without hope" |
| NIETZSCHE | German philosopher who wrote about the "will to power" |
| STURMUNDDRANG | 18th-century German literary movement named from the title of a play by F M von Klinger (5,3,5) |
| STURM | 18th-century German literary movement named from the title of a play by F M von Klinger (5,3,5) |
| UNDDRANG | 18th-century German literary movement named from the title of a play by F M von Klinger (5,3,5) |
| STELLER | Georg Wilhelm ___, the 18th-century German naturalist (7) |
| LAMBERT | Unit of luminance named after an 18th century German physicist |
| KARLMARX | German philosopher who wrote Das Kapital |
| MOZART | Leopold ?, 18th-century German violinist and composer whose works include Jagdsinfonie and Die Bauernhochzeit (6) |
| PIETISM | 17th and 18th-century German Lutheran movement seeking to renew devotion |
| BACH | 18th century German composer and organist, Johann Sebastian ... |
| DRANG | Sturm und -----, late-18th century German literary movement (5) |
| EHRET | 18th-century German botanical illustrator - moving here on time (5) |
| TOOFARAPART | End of the critique |