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There are 29 clues with the answer 'EPICURUS'
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Greek thinker associated with the pursuit of pleasure
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Influential Greek philosopher (341-270 BC) who established his own school ("The Garden") in Athens (8)
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"pleasure" philosopher
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Greek, 23, ambitious and posh, meets Queen and starts to utter sallies
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Eponym for hedonists
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European Pope defending rogue pleasure-seeker
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Great old bovine pleasure-seeker (8)
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Great old bovine pleasure-seeker
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Greek philosopher who held that the highest good is pleasure
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Greek philosopher born in 341 BC who authored treatise On Nature (8)
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Greek philosopher, author of a philosophy of simple pleasure and friendship, d.270 BC (8)
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Ancient Greek advocate of a happy life based on ataraxia and aponia (8)
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Greek philosopher born in 341 BC who authored treatise On Nature
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A religious hypocrite (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere)
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Greek philosopher who considered pleasure a goal
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Early Greek believer in atoms
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Ancient Greek proponent of pleasure
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Ancient Greek philosopher
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Philosopher who espoused simple pleasure
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Greek philosopher
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Ancient Greek philosopher born in 341 BC (8)
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Greek philosopher who held that the highest good is pleasure (8)
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Is qui philosophiam de maxima voluptate docebat; ipse ____ obit decurso lumine vitae (Lucr. DRN 3.1042)
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Philosopher of ancient Greece (341-270 BC) who believed that 'pleasure is the beginning and end of living happily' (8)
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Greek philosopher who gave his name to a word for a lover of gourmet food and drink
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Impressive old city takes on American philosopher (8)
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Greek philosopher who taught pleasure is the highest good
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Greek philosopher, 341 BC - 270 BC. whose name is now associated with lovers of pleasure, especially food and dirk (8)
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Greek philosopher who considered pleasure to be the highest good