| Lost" character |
| Philosopher John |
| British philosopher |
| English philosopher |
| Lost" castaway John |
| English thinker John |
| Liberal theorist John |
| O'Quinn's "Lost" role |
| Sondra of "The Gauntlet |
| 'Willard' actress Sondra |
| Sondra of "Sudden Impact |
| Stillingfleet antagonist |
| Sondra of Eastwood films |
| English philosopher John |
| Enlightenment philosopher |
| Six-time Eastwood co-star |
| Sondra in Eastwood movies |
| Age of Reason philosopher |
| Two Treatises" philosopher |
| Political philosopher John |
| Bronco Billy" costar Sondra |
| Age of Enlightenment thinker |
| English philosopher, d. 1704 |
| Bronco Billy" co-star Sondra |
| Father of English empiricism |
| Social contract" philosopher |
| 17th-century philosopher John |
| English empirical philosopher |
| ''The Gauntlet'' actress, 1977 |
| Social Contract" theorist John |
| Thinking John or acting Sondra |
| Age of Reason philosopher John |
| Father of empiricist philosophy |
| U.S. Constitution inspirer John |
| Actress Sondra of "The Gauntlet |
| 17th century British philosopher |
| Age of Enlightenment philosopher |
| English philosopher: 1632–1704 |
| Knife-collecting "Lost" character |
| U.S. humorist-journalist: 1833-88 |
| Eastwood's "The Gauntlet" co-star |
| Social contract" philosopher John |
| English political philosopher John |
| Philosopher of the social contract |
| Two Treatises of Government" writer |
| Two Treatises on Government" writer |
| Two Treatises of Government" author |
| A Letter Concerning Toleration" author |
| Enlightenment philosopher from England |
| English empiricist philosopher, d. 1704 |
| Two Treatises of Government" philosopher |
| Eastwood's "Bronco Billy" co-star Sondra |
| Philosopher known for his "Social Contract |
| Who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins |
| John who wrote "What worries you, masters you |
| Philosopher dubbed the Father of Liberalism |
| Philosopher who influenced the Founding Fathers |
| An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" author |
| John who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins |
| John who wrote "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding |
| Philosopher John who posited a theory of social contract |
| John ___ ("Lost" character who regained the use of his legs) |
| English philosopher who wrote "Wherever Law ends, Tyranny begins |