Answer: NATURE
NATURE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 77 times.
- Longtime PBS series
- Mother that can't be fooled
- Inherent character
- First published work by 39-Down
- John Muir's interest
- Temperament
- "___ does nothing without purpose": Aristotle
- Kind of walk
- Word with "second" or "laws of"
- "___ never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves": Rousseau
- Word with human or Mother
- Kind, or kind of worship
- Sunday PBS staple
- PBS documentary show
- Animal Planet subject
- Essence
- Character
- You need to go when it calls
- Powerful Mother
- Mountains, trees, rivers, etc.
- Noted Mother
- Inherent quality
- Type of trail
- Mother who can't be fooled
- Word with ''second'' or ''human''
- Kind of study or trail
- Word with "Mother" or "human"
- One may commune with it at times
- Word with human or second
- Basic temperament
- Basic quality
- "Human" or "Mother" follower
- Outdoorsman's love
- The outdoors
- Word with "second" or "human"
- External world
- Montains and trees
- Hike milieu
- The external world
- Science study
- Environmental topic
- Disposition
- PBS series since 1982
- Word after "force of" or "freak of"
- Mother of note
- Long-running PBS series produced by Newark's channel 13 (WNET)
- Mountains, trees, etc.
- Word with "human" or "Mother"
- Traditional emphasis of 35-Across
- A hiker may commune with it
- Basic character
- World of the great outdoors
- Makeup
- Kind of walk or trail
- Human ___
- Mother ___
- Birds, trees, etc.
- Word after human or second
- Simple life some strive to get back to
- World of living things
- Mother earth
- The great outdoors
- "She understands her business better than we do," per Montaigne
- It is "full of genius, full of the divinity," per Henry David Thoreau
- What many people go back to
- Word with "human" or "second"
- Major science journal
- "All ___ is but art, unknown to thee": Alexander Pope
- Deeply ingrained habit
- Science journal since 1869
- ___ versus nurture
- Scientific journal in which the existence of neutrons was first proposed
- Word after "Mother" or "human"
- Nurture's counterpart
- The artist François Boucher said that it was "too green and badly lit"
- See 52-Down
- Scientific journal that published the initial sequencing of the human genome