| RANT | Word from the Dutch for "talk nonsense" |
| SNOOP | Word, from the Dutch for "eat sweets on the sly", meaning meddle, pry, sneak or spy (5) |
| TREK | Word from the Dutch for "migration" |
| ELAND | Word from the Dutch for "elk" |
| SLAW | Word from the Dutch for "salad" |
| YACHT | Word from the Dutch for "pirate ship" |
| OGLE | Word from the Dutch for "eye" |
| FROLIC | From the Dutch for "merry, cheerful", a word for gaiety, a gambol, a playful antic/prank or a romp (6) |
| EASEL | From the Dutch for "donkey", a chevalet, frame or tripod for bearing the burden of an artist's canvas (5) |
| WISEACRE | Word that comes from the Dutch for "soothsayer" and, despite appearances, has no relation to a unit of measurement |
| EASELS | From the Dutch for "donkeys", supports bearing the burden of artists' canvasses in studios or en plein air (6) |
| BOERS | South Africans whose name comes from the Dutch for "farmer" |
| MAELSTROM | Confused state of affairs, from the Dutch for whirlpool (9) |
| COLE | Salad dish from the Dutch for 'cabbage salad' (8) |
| COOKIE | From the Dutch for "little cake", a sweet biscuit; a plain Scottish bun; or, a person of a particular type, such as smart or tough, e.g. (6) |
| BOSS | From the Dutch for "master", a captain, chairperson, chief, employer, governor or other leader (4) |
| BLITZEN | One of Santa's reindeer whose name comes from the Dutch for 'lightning' (7) |
| EYCK | Part of the surname of the Flemish artist who painted The Arnolfini Portrait, Ghent Altarpiece and numerous depictions of fleurs, derived from or "van" the Dutch for "oak", identifying his birthplace |
| FLAN | From the Old French for "flat cake" and related to the Dutch for "custard", a quiche-like sweet or savoury tart (4) |
| YONKERS | Which US city, in the state of New York, was founded in 1646 by Adriaen van der Donck, whose title, the Dutch for "young gentleman", , gave the city its name? (7) |