| KINDERGARTEN | Also known as infant school, this is derived from the German words for 'children' and 'garden' |
| EDELWEISS | Alpine flower that takes its name from the German words for 'noble' and 'white' (9) |
| KINDER | The German word for 'children' (6) |
| THETHREERS | Repetition of letters as infant training? |
| TIBER | Italian river in which the legendary Romulus and Remus were abandoned as infants (5) |
| ONALLFOURS | As infant's movement odorous initially, full nappies emptied, or a potty (2,3,5) |
| DAS | One of the German words for "the" (along with "die" and "der") |
| COBALT | A magnetic, silvery-blue metal whose name is derived from the German word for 'goblin' (6) |
| CUDGEL | Possibly derived from the German word "kugel", for ball, what is a short thin stick used as a weapon? (6) |
| PEZ | Candy whose name is derived from the German word for "peppermint" |
| ABSEIL | What word is derived from German words for "down" and "rope"? (6) |
| SIGMUND | Male name from the Old High German words for 'victory' and 'protection' (7) |
| SPITZ | Breed of dog whose name derives from the German word for 'pointed' (5) |
| WALTZ | Which dance in triple time derives its name from the German word for 'revolve'? (5) |
| LAGER | Which type of beer takes its name from the German word for 'storehouse'? (5) |
| QUARK | From the German word meaning "curd", an unsalted spreadable cheese used in baking and for puddings; |
| OUIJA | Board combining the French and German words for "Yes" |
| GESTALT | Organized whole, from the German word for "form" |
| UBER | Rideshare service whose name comes from the German word for over |
| FLUGELHORN | Brass instrument whose name is partly derived from the German for "wing" |