|  | EMPATH | One who can read the feelings and emotions of others | 
|  | STATISTICIAN | Strong government taking most of the credit for one article by one who can read figures (12) | 
|  | MANTELTELEPATHIST | Person who can read the thoughts of a living room shelf? | 
|  | VISCERAL | Having to do with more earthy feelings and emotions (8) | 
|  | COMPASSIONATE | Showing a sensitivity to the emotions of others (13) | 
|  | DAILY | When you can read The News | 
|  | STOICS | Proponents of the ancient Greek philosophy which sought virtue as the greatest good and taught control of one's feelings and passions | 
|  | BHUTTO | "Pursuing peace means rising above one's own wants, needs, and emotions." She was prime minister of Pakistan twice, in 1988-90 and in 1993-96. Who said this? | 
|  | RABBLEROUSING | Intentionally inflaming the emotions of the mob (6-7) | 
|  | EXCITE | Rouse the feelings or emotions (of someone) (6) | 
|  | STIMULATES | Stirs the feelings, emotions of (10) | 
|  | OBLITERATE | Get rid of former student who can read (10) | 
|  | LITERATE | Later, I meet an alien who can read and write (8) | 
|  | LITERATES | Those who can read and write treat lies differently | 
|  | HEART | This organ is considered as the seat of life and emotions, esp love. (5) | 
|  | SOULSEARCHING | Close examination of one's motives and emotions | 
|  | LILAC | The flower Syringa said to symbolise the first emotions of love; or, a colour similar to pale violet or lavender (5) | 
|  | ALITERATE | Person who can read but is unwilling to do so (9) | 
|  | MUSIC | This series of aquilegia (columbine) varieties is vocal and/or instrumental sounds combined to produce beauty of form, harmony and emotion! (5) | 
|  | RIGHTBRAIN | Common name for the cerebral hemisphere associated with creativity, imagination and emotions (5,5) |