| DERIVES | Comes from the German saint (7) |
| WINDIEST | Most turbulent victory by the German saint (8) |
| GLOCKENSPIEL | The name of this musical instrument comes from the German for 'to play the bells'. (12) |
| PEZ | Candy whose name comes from the German word for peppermint |
| UBER | Transportation app whose name comes from the German for "over" |
| COBALT | Color whose name comes from the German for "goblin" |
| DRESDEN | China from the German city (7) |
| YIDDISH | European language in Hebrew characters named from the German for 'Jewish' (7) |
| STRUDEL | From the German for "eddy" or "whirlpool", an Austrian pastry of apple, cinnamon and sultanas encased in filo and baked (7) |
| STROLLS | From the German for "vagrants" or "vagabonds", a word for ambles, rambles, saunters or wanderings (7) |
| GESTALT | Organized whole, from the German word for "form" |
| EINSTEIN | A German saint and a German physicist (8) |
| ULRICH | German saint whose feast day is July 4 |
| ULRIC | Name of two German saints |
| 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 |
| SUNDER | Separate the shining star from the German (6) |
| ZEITGEIST | Word from the German for "spirit of the age" |
| GOODASNEW | Local slimy substance from the German novel could be just out of the box, or thereabouts (4,2,3) |
| DWELT | Lived in the past - that is to escape from the German world |
| REDFLAGS | Warnings from the German upset Betsy Ross with the golden arrowhead? (3,5) |