| LOANWORDS | Terms borrowed from other languages, such as zeitgeist, algebra, and kerfuffle |
| OMBUDSMAN | Term, borrowed from Sweden, for a public official who investigates bureaucracies on behalf of the pu |
| CELTIC | Of a group of languages such as Gaelic and Welsh (6) |
| ABORIGINALS | Speakers of languages such as Pitjantjatjara, Warlpiri and Wiradjuri |
| SEMIOTICS | Languages such as Hebrew, including old study of signs (9) |
| MENSWEAR | People use unparliamentary language, such as "Pants!" (8) |
| LEXICON | A dictionary, esp one of an ancient language such as Greek or Hebrew. (7) |
| SLAVONIC | Eastern European language, such as in Dvorak's "Dances" |
| MAGYAR | Cinematography's ruined phonetic language such as this (6) |
| SLAV | Person speaking an Eastern European language such as Serbian (4) |
| FIGUREOFSPEECH | An expression of language such as simile or metaphor |
| FRISCH | Austrian zoologist who wrote The Dancing Bees based on discoveries of honeybee communication/language such as the waggle dance (6) |
| UGRIC | Uralic language, consisting of Hungarian and two other languages, Khanty and Mansi. (5) |
| ISOLATE | Language ___ , one such as Basque that has no apparent relationship with other languages (7) |
| YIDDISH | What language of Jews has words from German, Hebrew, Slavic and other languages? (7) |
| ANANAS | From Tupi-Guarani for "fragrant excellent fruit", a word for a pineapple in Dutch, French, German, Italian and many other languages (6) |
| NANA | Certain relative, in Yiddish and other languages |
| TILDE | What is the squiggly mark above some letters in Spanish and other languages called? (5) |
| TRANSLATING | Having taken Latin, Grant's confused and switching to other languages (11) |
| ARABIC | Language from which the words 'algebra' and 'gazelle' originate (6) |