| WISEACRE | Word that comes from the Dutch for "soothsayer" and, despite appearances, has no relation to a unit of measurement |
| CATNIP | Found on a tree and no relation to a moggy (6) |
| ASBESTOSIS | How champion was rated has no relation to serious complaint (10) |
| AUGUR | Soothsayer and a swami putting foot over head (5) |
| CELIBATE | One who has no relations? (8) |
| SEER | Soothsayer and guide, short of time (4) |
| OMENS | Fodder for soothsayers |
| TAROTS | Cards for soothsayers |
| FROLIC | From the Dutch for "merry, cheerful", a word for gaiety, a gambol, a playful antic/prank or a romp (6) |
| AGONY | Word that comes from a Greek term meaning "the struggle to win a contest" |
| BLITZEN | One of Santa's reindeer whose name comes from the Dutch for 'lightning' (7) |
| 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) |
| BOERS | South Africans whose name comes from the Dutch for "farmer" |
| SLAW | Side dish whose name comes from the Dutch for "salad" |
| EASEL | From the Dutch for "donkey", a chevalet, frame or tripod for bearing the burden of an artist's canvas (5) |
| FLAN | From the Old French for "flat cake" and related to the Dutch for "custard", a quiche-like sweet or savoury tart (4) |
| VICTORFLEMING | Director of "Gone With the Wind" and "The Wizard of Oz" (who is no relation to the author of this pu |
| HAREM | Word that comes from the Arabic for "forbidden place" |
| ATHEIST | Word that comes from the Greek for "godless" |
| DIVA | Word that comes from the Latin for "goddess" |