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Other crossword clues for answer "SCIENCE"

SCIENCE
She Blinded Me With ___
Religion is a culture of faith; ___ is a culture of doubt (Richard Feynman)
A culture of doubt, per Richard Feynman
The language of the temporal world: Balzac
Thomas Huxley called it "common sense at its best"
Fiction or fair preceder
Entomology, for one
Hydrodynamics or zoology, e.g.
Lepidopterology, for one
High school subject
Bill Nye's specialty
Biology or chemistry
Nothing but perception, to Plato
Bill Nye's area of expertise
Class that might have a lab
Sweet ___ (boxing, to some)
Astronomy, e.g.
Computer __
It may be political
Fair subject
Kind of fair
Physics, for one
Kind of fiction
Chemistry or physics
The poetry of reality: Dawkins
Bill Nye's field
__ fair
The poetry of reality, per Richard Dawkins
Rocket __
Focus of many a school fair
Fair focus
Optics is one
Physics or optics
Systematic study
Social __
Systematized knowledge
High school department
Biology or geology, e.g.
The whole of ___ is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking: Einstein
Exact knowledge of natural laws.
Knowledge.
Ology.
Knowledge from exact observation.
Field of knowledge.
Field of Dirac or Urey.
Astronomy, for example.
College course.
Man's servant—or master.
The world of research.
Kingpin of the modern scene.
Knowledge from research.
Branch of learning.
Teller's forte.
Nothing but perception, according to Plato.
Important course of study.
Subject for today's scholars.
School subject.
On ___ (Source of Stepquote)
Art's companion
Physics or chemistry
One of Einstein's fortes
Branch of knowledge
SUPEREGO
Word with fiction or Christian
Biology or physics
Organized body of knowledge
Lab subject
Down to a _____ (exact)
Premed focus
It "is nothing but perception," wrote Plato
Learning
Journal with an annual "Breakthrough of the Year" award
Nova subject
___ is nothing but perception: Plato
Focus of some fairs
It's true whether or not you believe in it, per Neil deGrasse Tyson
N*F
The great antidote to the poison of enthusiasm and superstition, per Adam Smith
It "never solves a problem without raising 10 more," per George Bernard Shaw
Prestigious academic journal
___ is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's living at it: Einstein
Something that's "true whether or not you believe in it," per Neil deGrasse Tyson
Academic journal with a "Breakthrough of the Year" award
Magic that works, per Vonnegut
It can be social or natural
STEM part
Fiction type
Word with fiction or fair
It can be social or natural, e.g.
Paleontology or archaeology, e.g.
Part of B.S.
Class with a lab, often
Physics, e.g.
Word after "rocket" or "computer"
Spock's specialty
Experimental field
Spock's field
Researcher's field
Institute focus
Lab doings