| LOCKE | John _, English philosopher (1632-1704) |
| WYCLIFFE | John ___, English philosopher and theologian who made an early translation of the Bible |
| SPINOZA | Baruch ___, Portuguese Enlightenment philosopher (1632-1677) (7) |
| BESANT | Annie Wood ___, English philosopher |
| OCCAM | William of ___ (English philosopher known for his razor) |
| HOBBES | Thomas ___, English philosopher who authored 1651 book Leviathan (6) |
| BACON | Francis ___, English philosopher (5) |
| AYER | A J ___, English philosopher (4) |
| OCKHAM | William of ___ (English philosopher) |
| EUGENEARAM | English philologist and murderer (1704-59) |
| BENTHAM | Jeremy ___, English philosopher who wrote 1789 work Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Leg |
| BARUCH | ****** Spinoza, philosopher born in Amsterdam in 1632 (6) |
| WREN | Sir Christopher ___ (1632- 1723), English architect (4) |
| ATUB | 1704 satire by Jonathan Swift (1,4,2,1,3) |
| ATALEOF | 1704 satire by Jonathan Swift (1,4,2,1,3) |
| BLENHEIM | 1704 battle (8) |
| ATALEOFATUB | 1704 book by Jonathan Swift (1,4,2,1,3) |
| MDCCIV | The year 1704, in Roman numerals |
| CHRISTOPHERWREN | English architect born in 1632 who designed the facade at Hampton Court Palace (11,4) |
| JANVERMEER | Dutch painter (1632) |