| NORTHUMBRIAN | Pole, Italian and Englishman (12) |
| POMPIDOU | Once leading Frenchman and Englishman abroad, irrational and almost sullen |
| OXONIAN | Stock option essentially shunned by Scotsman and Englishman? |
| EMAIL | Message Irishman and Englishman originally promoted |
| BROCCOLI | In Italian and English, this word has basically the same spelling and meaning. It is a variety of cabbage with heads of green and purple buds. First known usage is 1699. |
| MINESTRONE | Meaning "soup with vegetables and pasta," this word is identical in Italian and English. In Italian, it can also mean "hodgepodge" or "melting pot." First known usage in English is 1871. |
| DIVA | In Italian and Latin, it literally means "goddess." First known usage in English dates to 1883. In English the word came to refer to a prima donna-appropriately, another word taken from Italian (in wh |
| ROMANCE | A group of languages descended from Latin, including Catalan, Italian and Provencal; or, a medieval tale of adventure and heroism written in one of these vernaculars (7) |
| LAUNDER | Clean up the Italian and German and US medical program (7) |
| CUISINES | Italian and Japanese, notably |
| ELITE | Pick of the Spanish, Italian, and English (5) |
| CASA | Italian and Spanish word for 'house' (4) |
| ERASE | Get rid of Italian and completely destroy (5) |
| DIALECTS | Sicilian Italian and others |
| MOLTO | Very Italian and musical (5) |
| LEVITY | Playfulness attracted Italian and Yankee to Bulgarian capital (6) |
| COITUS | Italian and American backing for business congress (6) |
| ETNA | It's Italian and explosive |
| HESITANT | The man's Italian and worker's uncertain (8) |
| GLIDER | Italian and German articles in silent flight (6) |