| TRIVIUM | Grammar, logic, and rhetoric. |
| RHETORIC | The medieval college trivium was grammar, logic and ____ |
| NORIMEORREASON | Lack of logic and a frosty coating? |
| RAZOR | Principle of scientific logic and simplicity, Ockham's ... |
| REASONED | Underpinned by logic and sense |
| COHERENCE | Internal logic and consistency (9) |
| AMONG | "___ Us": multiplayer logic and deduction game |
| GEO | Prefix for graphic, logic and metric (3) |
| RATIONALITY | Logic and common sense (11) |
| KANT | Which German philosopher was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Konigsberg, Pru |
| MAKESENSE | Show logic and bring about hearing for one (4,5) |
| HEGEL | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich -; philosopher whose principal works include Science of Logic and The Philosophy of Right (5) |
| THEREFORE | In logic and mathematics, the meaning of three dots forming an upward-pointing triangle |
| IQSCORE | No. calculated in part from performance on logic and reasoning tasks |
| MICROPROCESSOR | Miniature electronic device that contains the arithmetic, logic, and control circuitry that performs the functions of a digital computer's central processing unit. (14) |
| COROLLARY | In logic and mathematics, a proposition that follows directly from the proof of another (9) |
| COHERENCY | Logic and cool heads in this place nice, occasionally, at the end of day (9) |
| SUPERSTITIONS | Believing in beliefs that do not have grounds in logic and reason in the physical world (13) |
| ISOCRATES | Noted Athenian author and teacher of rhetoric (9) |
| PROLEPSIS | In rhetoric, anticipation and answering of objections |