| WITTGENSTEIN | Ludwig ___ (1889 - 1951), Austrian-born philosopher (12) |
| SCHOENBERG | Arnold --, 1874-1951, Austrian-born American composer (10) |
| LUDWIG | First name of the Austrian-born philosopher Wittgenstein (6) |
| LIONOFSTMARK | The ___, 1889 novel by G A Henty (4,2,2,4) |
| ADAMFERGUSON | Logierait-born philosopher who wrote A History of Civil Society (1767) |
| HANNAHARENDT | German-born philosopher who introduced the concept of the "banality of evil" |
| ADRIAN | Edgar ___ (1889 - 1977), London-born scientist who won the Nobel Prize for Physiology in 1932 (6) |
| WRONGBOX | The ___, 1889 novel by R L Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne (5,3) |
| NEHRU | Jawaharlal ___ (1889-1964), first prime minister of an independent India (5) |
| HEIDEGGER | Martin ___ (1889-1976) (9) |
| TOYNBEE | Arnold J ___ (1889-1975), English historian (7) |
| EAR | "Self-Portrait With Bandaged ___" (1889 Van Gogh painting) |
| MIES | Ludwig ___, Aachen-born architect whose works include the Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic (4 |
| VON | Ludwig ___ Drake ("DuckTales" toon) |
| ZAMENHOF | Lazarus Ludwig ___, Polish oculist who invented Esperanto (8) |
| FORSTER | Ludwig _, architect who designed the Dohany Street Synagogue (7) |
| GORANSSON | Ludwig ___, film composer noted for scoring 2023 film Oppenheimer (9) |
| ADORNO | Theodor, Frankfurt-born philosopher whose writings include 1966's Negative Dialectics (6) |
| MILL | John Stuart ___, 19th-century London-born philosopher (4) |
| THOMASREID | Kincardineshire-born philosopher (1710 - 96) |