| DEERHOUND | Animal often hunting letters in English and Greek and German |
| OUTOFTHERUNNING | Often hunting, our alternative is no longer being considered (3,2,3,7) |
| RUNES | Old letters in English among works |
| DATIVE | Case of nouns and pronouns in Latin, Greek and German (6) |
| GRUNDY | One apt to criticise Greek and German frippery in the end? (6) |
| GROTTO | Greek and German in cavernous place (6) |
| PROMETHEUSBOUND | Concert by the University's certain to include English and Greek work |
| EMU | English and Greek character for Australian resident? (3) |
| FETA | Chewed fat over English and Greek cheese (4) |
| TENEDOS | English and Greek name for the Turkish island of Bozcaada (7) |
| ASUNDER | Articles in English and German keeping tabloid newspaper in pieces (7) |
| GIFT | It means "present" in English and "poison" in German |
| ANDERSON | Articles in English and German initially sycophantic about film director |
| EVERYSOOFTEN | Occasionally, Oscar's opening pianissimo, in English and in French |
| EJIDOS | Rotation of soil by first person in English and French and Mexican community farms |
| XTILE | It's worth 8 points in English and 10 points in French |
| READER | Manuscript assessor writes about articles in English and German (6) |
| ROCKET | This word has various meanings in English, and it's derived from various versions of Italian as well as French and Latin. One meaning refers to a firework; that comes from the Italian rocchetta. Firs |
| THEMETUNE | Encountered in English and French articles music associated with 20, say (5,4) |
| INEPT | Incompetent in English and games (5) |