| PEZ | Brand named from the German for "peppermint" |
| MUESLI | Dish of rolled oats, nuts, dried fruit etc. named from the German for 'little puree' (6) |
| YIDDISH | European language in Hebrew characters named from the German for 'Jewish' (7) |
| ZIMA | Beverage brand named from the Russian word for "winter" |
| BRILLO | Brand named from the Latin for "bright" |
| NIVEA | Body-care brand named from the Latin for "snow-white" |
| QUICHE | From the German for "cake", a flan or tart with a savoury custard filling, such as the broad bean, spinach and tarragon variety selected by King Charles III and Queen Camilla as the official Coronatio |
| HAMMERKLAVIER | Name for a Beethoven sonata, from the German for "fortepiano" |
| ZEITGEIST | Word from the German for "spirit of the age" |
| UBER | U.S. ride-hailing app that derives its name from the German for 'above all the rest' (4) |
| POODLE | From the German for "puddle hound" or "splash in water", an often highly pampered pooch, originally bred as a water dog for hunting (6) |
| CHIC | Believed to be borrowed from the German for "skill", a French word for elegance and style in dress (4) |
| KRAFT | From the German for "strength", tough wrapping paper for bouquets, grocery bags, parcels etc (5) |
| KIRSCH | From the German for "cherry", brandy traditionally distilled from Black Forest morellos (6) |
| STROLLS | From the German for "vagrants" or "vagabonds", a word for ambles, rambles, saunters or wanderings (7) |
| STREUSEL | From the German for "sprinkle", a crumbly topping for apple cakes, fruit pies, muffins or rich pastries (8) |
| KITSCH | From the German for "trash", a term for art, decor, design, fashion etc considered garish, tasteless, vulgar or of questionable aesthetic value (6) |
| SCHADENFREUDE | From the German for "hurt" and "joy", a term for malicious pleasure in another's misfortune (13) |
| GLOCKENSPIEL | Instrument from the German for "bell play" |
| STRAFE | Military term from the German for "God punish England" |