| AMOSOZ | Great Israeli writer, novelist, journalist, and intellectual (1939-2018) (4,2) |
| DEFOE | Novelist, journalist and merchant who wrote Robinson Crusoe, Captain Singleton and Moll Flanders (5) |
| LONDON | Name a US short-story writer, novelist, and adventurer, Jack ... (6) |
| AUTHOR | Writer, novelist (6) |
| KIDNAP | Illegally take potassium and intellectual property about genetic code (6) |
| HARARI | Yuval Noah ****** , Israeli author and historian born in 1976 (6) |
| AMOS | ___ Oz, Israeli writer and novelist born in 1939 (4) |
| SMOLI | Eliezer ***** , Israeli writer born in 1901 noted for his children"s books (5) |
| GOREVIDAL | US writer and intellectual known for works including the 1968 novel Myra Breckinridge (4,5) |
| ARTS | Studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or p |
| CULTURALLY | As relating to the arts and intellectual achievements |
| AIMECESAIRE | Poet and intellectual who was a founder of the Negritude movement |
| TASTE | Ability to make discerning judgments about aesthetic, artistic and intellectual matters (5) |
| HEARTSANDMINDS | Emotional and intellectual support (6,3,5) |
| BRAIN | Body's centre of sensation and intellectual activity (5) |
| AGNON | Shmuel Yosef ___, Israeli writer who shared the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature with German-Swedish poet Nelly Sachs (5) |
| BRAINDRAIN | The process by which the creative, entrepreneurial and intellectual skills of a nation are siphoned |
| MIND | Knowledge and intellectual ability |
| EDIFICATION | Moral and intellectual improvement |
| BLOOMSBURY | London district around the British Museum where a coterie of artists and intellectuals including Bell, Fry, Grant, and Woolf originated (10) |