- - Philosopher who wrote Thus Spoke Zarathustra
- - Final character in set troubled revolutionary philosopher
- - Zen ethics are back for the German philosopher
- - Friedrich, German philosopher
- - German philosopher, d. 1900, noted for his concept of superman
- - German philosopher, d. 1900
- - German philosopher who wrote about the "will to power"
- - German philosopher Friedrich who said "God is dead"
- - Philosopher of note made-up ethics covering Zoroastrianism primarily for the foundation
- - Philosopher associated with the concept of the superman
- - Philosopher who said 'What does not kill me makes me stronger'
- - In making a comeback, zest lost by revolutionary philosopher
- - "Übermensch" originator
- - Übermensch philosopher
- - German philosopher
- - Philosopher Friedrich
- - Author hammered out zinc sheet
- - He thought Zen ethics misplaced
- - who declared that "god is dead"?
- - "God is dead" writer
- - Superman creator's amazing zest in ideal position
- - superman fan's zest misplaced during recess
- - 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' author
- - German known to think child should wear size ten pants
- - "Also sprach Zarathustra" author
- - "Beyond Good and Evil" author Friedrich
- - "Beyond Good and Evil" author
- - Start of some campus graffiti
- - Superman creator
- - Figure in philosophy.
- - Champion of "supermen."
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