| JUNG | Carl, the Father of Analytical Psychology |
| CARLJUNG | Swiss founder of analytical psychology |
| RUSSELL | Which Nobel Laureate was one of the founders of analytical philosophy and as an anti-war activist was imprisoned during the First World War? (7) |
| CITY | Series of analytical returns it's important to see |
| RENE | Descartes, founder of analytical geometry |
| ESSAYIST | Writer of analytical literary works (8) |
| JUNGIANTHEORY | Analytical psychology for a San Francisco player |
| ALPS | High points in analytical psychology (4) |
| THEJUNGBOOK | Work on analytical psychology? |
| KENOSHA | City on Lake Michigan with the unofficial mascot "Carl the Turkey" |
| RADICAL | Dai gets mixed up with Carl, the extremist |
| LETHARGIC | Playing Carl, the soldier in it, is apathetic (9) |
| CHARLES | Given name of the polymath considered the father of the computer who invented the difference engine and worked with Ada Lovelace on the later analytical engine (7) |
| BABBAGE | Considered the "father of the computer", inventor of the difference engine who worked with Ada Lovelace on the later analytical engine (7) |
| SHADOW | In analytical psychology, an unconscious aspect of the personality that does not correspond with the ego ideal |
| ADA | A forename of Lord Byron's daughter Countess of Lovelace, who said that the analytical engine "weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves" (3) |
| LOVELACE | Married name of the 19th-century mathematician and computer pioneer Augusta Ada Byron who, in her writings about Charles Babbage's analytical engine, pondered the notion of AI-generated music (8) |
| ETHNOLOGY | Branch of anthropology dealing with the comparative and analytical study of cultures (9) |
| PROUST | Joseph Louis -; analytical chemist who formulated the law of definite proportions (6) |
| ESSAY | Word originally meaning trial, test or attempt; or, later due to the works of Michel de Montaigne, an analytical literary composition (5) |