German philosopher's more gleeful Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% GAYER German philosopher's more gleeful (5)
82% KANT German philosopher (4) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 30, 2025
79% COCKAHOOP Gleeful * (9) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Dec 17, 2025
75% HAPPY Gleeful (5) Eugene Sheffer Nov 18, 2025
63% LOCKE English philosopher (5) The Telegraph Quick Feb 16, 2026
63% RENE Philosopher Descartes (4) LA Times Daily Feb 15, 2026
63% SOREN Philosopher Kierkegaard (5) New York Times Feb 8, 2026
63% MICHEL Philosopher Foucault (6) Commuter Feb 3, 2026
63% CATO Stoic philosopher (4) Eugene Sheffer Jan 19, 2026
63% TSE Philosopher Lao- -- (3) Premier Sunday Jan 4, 2026
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