| ANIMISM | Attribution of a soul to natural objects and phenomena (7) |
| ANIMIST | One who attributes souls to natural objects and phenomena (7) |
| ANIMISTS | Those who attribute souls to natural phenomena like plants (8) |
| YINYANG | In Eastern thought, this terms refers to the two complementary forces that make up all aspects and phenomena of life. One is a symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption, symboli |
| ALMANAC | A yearly calendar giving information on events and phenomena, such as the phases of the moon and tide times (7) |
| HORCRUX | Receptacle for part of a soul, in the Harry Potter books |
| FALLACY | "The pathetic ____" is John Ruskin's term for the attribution of human conduct or emotions to non-human things |
| REMARKS | Notes about attribution of second Gospel? |
| EXOTICA | Interesting objects and energy - a toxic mix (7) |
| DEFENDS | Fed up, objects and sticks up for (7) |
| ASTRONOMER | Stargazer or scientist who studies celestial objects and phenomena, including blazars, comets, galaxies, moons, planets and quasars (10) |
| ORPHEUS | Mythological Greek poet who could move inanimate objects and charm wild beasts with the music of his |
| SCANLEN | Actress Eliza known for "Sharp Objects" and "Little Women" |
| RAIN | Believed to fall in the form of diamonds on Saturn and Jupiter, precipitation involved in the formation of opals and phenomena in the form of spectral arcs (4) |
| DEVIL | He went down to Georgia looking for a soul to steal |
| EBAY | Auction site that banned the sale of a soul in a jar |
| REINCARNATION | Embodiment of a soul in a new form after death (13) |
| MODERNMAN | One "in Search of a Soul" in a Jung title |
| TRANSMIGRATION | The passing of a soul into a new body after death |
| STORY | "__ of a Soul" (Therese of Lisieux autobiography) |