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20 answers for: Brand named from the German for "peppermint"
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PEZBrand named from the German for "peppermint"
MUESLIDish of rolled oats, nuts, dried fruit etc. named from the German for 'little puree' (6)
YIDDISHEuropean language in Hebrew characters named from the German for 'Jewish' (7)
ZIMABeverage brand named from the Russian word for "winter"
BRILLOBrand named from the Latin for "bright"
NIVEABody-care brand named from the Latin for "snow-white"
QUICHEFrom 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
HAMMERKLAVIERName for a Beethoven sonata, from the German for "fortepiano"
ZEITGEISTWord from the German for "spirit of the age"
UBERU.S. ride-hailing app that derives its name from the German for 'above all the rest' (4)
POODLEFrom the German for "puddle hound" or "splash in water", an often highly pampered pooch, originally bred as a water dog for hunting (6)
CHICBelieved to be borrowed from the German for "skill", a French word for elegance and style in dress (4)
KRAFTFrom the German for "strength", tough wrapping paper for bouquets, grocery bags, parcels etc (5)
KIRSCHFrom the German for "cherry", brandy traditionally distilled from Black Forest morellos (6)
STROLLSFrom the German for "vagrants" or "vagabonds", a word for ambles, rambles, saunters or wanderings (7)
STREUSELFrom the German for "sprinkle", a crumbly topping for apple cakes, fruit pies, muffins or rich pastries (8)
KITSCHFrom the German for "trash", a term for art, decor, design, fashion etc considered garish, tasteless, vulgar or of questionable aesthetic value (6)
SCHADENFREUDEFrom the German for "hurt" and "joy", a term for malicious pleasure in another's misfortune (13)
GLOCKENSPIELInstrument from the German for "bell play"
STRAFEMilitary term from the German for "God punish England"