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20 answers for: Author of "Either/Or"
RANKANSWERCLUE
KIERKEGAARDAuthor of "Either/Or"
SOREN'Either/Or' author Kierkegaard
SORENKIERKEGAARDDanish philosopher and theologian whose works include Either/Or and The Concept of Dread
BOTHEither-or alternative
NOREither or/ Neither ___
IDONTCARE"Either or"
ANYEither or
EDITORMeaning "producer of games" or "publisher", chief of a newspaper or periodical, or a section of either (6)
LPSIggy Pop's "The Idiot" and Elliott Smith's "Either/Or," for two
ROBERTForename of either the polymath discoverer of the law of elasticity, the inventor of the Bunsen burner or the Royal Society co-founder regarded as the first modern chemist (6)
BRAIDSOnce sudden colour changes, draws of swords, flashes, quick weaves or sudden jerks of hands, now plaits of either fabric, hair or silken strands (6)
VICTORIACapital of either Hong Kong or the Seychelles; or, the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike (8)
BASEThe lower portion of either a heraldic shield or an architectural feature such as a column; or, the chief ingredient of a recipe (4)
SARAHForename of either the Duchess of York, a 1980s presenter of Blue Peter or a plantswoman who shares her surname with a corvid (5)
SAMUELForename of either the inventor of the spinning mule, a notable English diarist, the leader of the Shoreham Ancients or a fictional snuff-taking rat from whom Tom Kitten escapes (6)
ISAACForename of either a master of the mint who discovered gravity, a vegetarian teetotaller who invented a system of shorthand or an actor who invented a sewing machine (5)
MOHAWKIn ice skating, a half turn from either edge of either skate to the corresponding edge of the other
TEMPLEThe flat part of either side of the head in front of the ear (6)
NEAPOf either of the two lowest and smallest tides occurring at the quarters of the moon
HAMEStable gear consisting of either of two curved supports that are attached to the collar of a draft horse and that hold the traces.