| DECOR | The German's taken over business, look! (5) |
| GLARE | "This means business" look |
| DINNER | Meal the German's taken outside lodging-place (6) |
| UNCOVER | Reveal the German taken from undercover (7) |
| NARCO | A US cop charged over business (5) |
| DEALS | Proposed taking time out to go over business transactions (5) |
| 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 |
| OUIJA | Board has approval from the French and the Germans (5) |
| DWELT | Lived in Germany with the world of the Germans (5) |
| NAMUR | Belgian city that formed part of an area attacked by the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge offe |
| ESSEN | Situated in the Ruhr valley, the Germans make a meal of it! (5) |
| GERMS | They infect one of the Germans following an absence (5) |
| EDITH | ___ Cavell, British nurse executed by the Germans in Belgium in 1915 (5) |
| SPIEL | It's game to the Germans when English lips loosen! (5) |
| GLOVEFIGHT | German taken round with struggle in boxing-match (5-5) |
| EPEHY | Village of the Somme, recaptured from the Germans by British forces on 18 September 1918, a small-scale but morale boosting victory |
| OTTOI | King of the Germans 936-73, a son of Henry the Fowler and Matilda of Ringelheim (4,1) |
| BLUTO | "Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?" quipper in "Animal House" |
| RIOJA | Spanish wine and port, OK for the Germans |
| NOUNS | The Germans capitalize them |