| TABULARASA | An infant's mind, according to John Locke |
| TABULAERASAE | Young minds without innate ideas, according to John Locke |
| NATURALLAW | Basis for the rights to life and liberty, to John Locke |
| EGO | One of three components of the mind, according to Freud |
| NOMAD | Traveller of sound mind, according to Glaswegian? |
| DEPARTMENTALLY | Go out of one's mind, according to faculty? |
| TREATISE | John Locke work |
| EMPIRICIST | John Locke, philosophically |
| STELLAMARIS | Novel by William John Locke, published in 1913 (6,5) |
| TYRANNY | "Wherever Law ends, ___ begins": John Locke |
| ESSAY | Writing by John Locke or Alexander Pope |
| FORTITUDE | ___ is the guard and support of the other virtues: John Locke (9) |
| TREATISES | John Locke wrote two such formal works on "Government" in 1690 (9) |
| LAZARUS | Man brought back to life by Jesus, according to John (7) |
| NOMAN | According to John Donne, "- - is an island, entire of itself..." (2,3) |
| ISLAND | From Old English for "watery", an ait, holm, inch or skerry; or, anything detached or isolated, except for a man, according to John Donne (6) |
| FEAR | 'The foundation of most governments,' according to John Adams |
| MALE | A Martian, according to John Gray |
| KEMALATATURK | Person of the Millennium, according to John McLaughlin |
| MEN | They're from Mars, according to John Gray |