| UNDERPRODUCTION | The German in a French film failing to satisfy demand? (15) |
| UNDERCOAT | Layer of paint produced by the German in a French garment (9) |
| CANNESCANDO | "No problem", in a French film festival city |
| DISAPPOINTING | Failing to satisfy |
| ORALEXAM | Tests the German, in a manner of speaking, on paper (4,4) |
| MEANDERING | The German, in a sense, is rambling (10) |
| SUPPLY | Take food and work hard to satisfy demand |
| INSHORTSUPPLY | Not enough to satisfy demand (2,5,6) |
| SCARCE | Not enough to satisfy demand (6) |
| DISHEARTENINGLY | Entirely Danish design overwhelming German in a demoralising way (15) |
| SUNSETBOULEVARD | Observe adults getting excited about a French film classic (6,9) |
| DRUGONTHEMARKET | Medicine openly available but no longer in demand? (4,2,3,6) |
| TUNIS | It was a Roman city on the north coast of Africa, near the site of ancient Carthage. It was occupied by the Germans in 1942 and liberated by Allied troops in 1943. In The Tempest (act 2, scene 1), Seb |
| FANTA | When asked to "use their imagination" (fantasie in German) in a brainstorming session, a salesperson came up with this name for a carbonated drink |
| ESCALATORCLAUSE | Department store worker's demand? |
| GOLDENPARACHUTE | Fighter pilot's demand? |
| PERSONALIZEDPEN | DIgs that Basil, the Berkshire Boar, demands? |
| ESSEN | To eat German in a German city (5) |
| FIN | A fishy bit at the end of a French film (3) |
| NONAGE | Nobody keeps a German in a state of immaturity (6) |