Fictional hallucinogenic drug in Aldous Huxleys 1932 novel Brave New World Crossword Clue

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Today is 24 February 2018 and we have the correct solution for the crossword clue "Fictional hallucinogenic drug in Aldous Huxleys 1932 novel Brave New World" listed below:

Best Answer:
SOMA

Understanding Today's Crossword Puzzle

The answer to today's crossword clue, "Fictional hallucinogenic drug in Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel Brave New World," is SOMA. Here's why this clue corresponds to the answer:

  1. Fictional: The term "fictional" indicates that the answer we're looking for is not a real-world substance or item, but rather something created within the context of a work of fiction.
  2. Hallucinogenic drug: In the futuristic society depicted in Huxley's novel Brave New World, SOMA is a drug used to induce a state of relaxation, euphoria, and escape from reality, similar to the effects of hallucinogens in the real world.
  3. Aldous Huxley's 1932 novel Brave New World: The reference to Aldous Huxley's specific novel provides the context for the clue. In Brave New World, SOMA plays a significant role in maintaining social stability and controlling the population's emotions.

By connecting these elements - the fictional nature of the substance, its hallucinogenic properties in the novel, and the specific work where it appears - the answer "SOMA" fits perfectly with the clue provided in today's crossword puzzle.



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Definition of "SOMA"

the parts of an organism other than the reproductive cells.


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