Crossword-Clue: A symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal: Steinbeck
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- Author of many a talking animal story 59.57%
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- A SYMPTOM OF HEART OR LUNG DISEASE 52.75%
- any symptom that signals the impending onset of a disease 52.63%
- Symbol such as Thinking Face 51.76%
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- A PRODUCT OF YOUR CREATIVE THINKING AND WORK 51.49%
- "The Power of Positive Thinking" author Norman Vincent 51.38%
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- Home of California's National Steinbeck Center 50.49%
- Say what you're thinking, in a sense 50.00%
- "Man is by nature a ___ animal": Aristotle 50.00%
- "I know what you're thinking" ability, in brief 49.50%
- Reason one can't stop thinking of linens? 49.48%
- Sure to end in failure, as a situation 48.94%
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- Symptom of German measles. 48.78%
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