| BILINGUAL | Able to speak two languages, especially with fluency (9) |
| PHILOLOGIST | One who studies the science of languages, especially their historical development (11) |
| THEGAB | Gift of ___, expression meaning 'the ability to speak with fluency' (3,3) |
| DOUBLETONGUED | Being able to speak two languages is deceitful (6-7) |
| BYPRODUCT | It is made on the side, so to speak (2-7) |
| BILINGUALISM | Ability to speak two languages (12) |
| PHILOLOGY | The science of language, especially its histories development (9) |
| DISSIDENT | A person who disagrees, especially with the Government (9) |
| EXANTHEMS | Skin eruptions, especially with a fever (9) |
| QUATRAINS | Stanzas or poems of four lines, especially with alternate rhymes (9) |
| SMALLTALK | Chit-chat formed by the opposite of "big" + a synonym for "speak": 2 wds. |
| SURCINGLE | A girth for a horse which goes around the body, used especially with a racing saddle (9) |
| WHEYFACED | Pale especially with terror (4-5) |
| ASIT | ___ were (so to speak, two words) |
| DIGLOT | Person who speaks two languages (6) |
| FALLFOR | Buy, so to speak (2 wds.) |
| FELLFOR | Bought, so to speak (2 wds) |
| TRIPPINGOUT | Seeing pink elephants, so to speak: 2 wds. |
| ASITWERE | Current variable rates we put out, so to speak (2, 2, 4) |
| CLAMUP | Refuse to speak: 2 wds. |