- - Language spoken in Denmark
- - North Germanic language primarily spoken in Denmark
- - Lolland language
- - Copenhagen language
- - Looker pens article in Nordic language
- - Blue language?
- - Vessel has a name inscribed in a foreign language
- - Northern European language
- - Germanic language.
- - Language of Jutland.
- - The language of Andersen's Fairy Tales.
- - Scandinavian language
- - ......-European language
- - Language.
- - And translated his works to a foreign language
- - lawyer wrong over henri's first language
- - Europeans making a dash out of Northern Ireland
- - Pastry North American brought up in bowl
- - An addition to meal from Scandinavia
- - man - one with quiet scandinavian
- - pastry with cherry and cheese filling, perhaps
- - Type of breakfast pastry
- - Tucking into stegt flæsk, say, a north Scandinavian
- - Like Legos, originally
- - Minimalist style of straight lines, wood furniture
- - Pastry made by martial artist is hot
- - european nationality
- - From Copenhagen, perhaps
- - Pastry is a new filling food
- - Pastry also known as wienerbrod
- - attractive woman has an alternative nationality
- - scandinavian food tucked into by a knight on board
- - European returning home in hurry
- - type of pastry, in short
- - scandinavian is included in hand-out
- - A pastry from Scandinavia
- - from denmark
- - scandinavian article served in a dish
- - Rich pastry from Copenhagen
- - Rush around at home serving up one with afternoon tea
- - Dish around an old Norse lingo
- - "The ... Girl," 2015 biographical film starring Eddie Redmayne as Lili Elbe
- - Exists in handmade pastry
- - Desperate man has twisted his tongue
- - pastry is included in hand-out
- - bagel's sweeter alternative
- - Good-looking chap holding article from Copenhagen?
- - Someone from Denmark; sweet pastry
- - "The ... Girl," biographical movie in which Eddie Redmayne plays transgender artist Lili Elbe
- - Of Denmark
- - Pastry developed by Austrians, surprisingly
- - Hailing from Copenhagen
- - Croissant alternative
- - A2: "......?" A1: "No thanks, just coffee."
- - .. blue; type of cheese
- - Pastry variety
- - Word linking blue and pastry
- - Scandinavian nationality
- - Dash in to the nationality
- - Alternative to a doughnut
- - From Copenhagen, e.g
- - Such is Hamlet's state, and his is rotten
- - From Copenhagen
- - Breakfast pastry typically containing jam or preserves
- - Pastry type
- - -- blue, strong-tasting cheese
- - A new meal's presented without pastry
- - Embracing an extremely pretty girl, European
- - Morning pastry
- - Kind of band D-A-D is
- - Like Victor Borge
- - Sweet, buttery pastry
- - Bear claw alternative
- - Coffee-break sweet
- - Like Niels Bohr
- - Coffee shop buy
- - Like Kierkegaard, e.g.
- - Cheese-filled pastry
- - Morning nosh, perhaps
- - Breakfast bun
- - Coffee accompaniment
- - Coffee accompaniment, maybe
- - From Odense
- - Cheese pastry, perhaps
- - Breakfast pastry for Hamlet?
- - Sticky snack
- - Relative of Icelandic
- - Popular pastry
- - Breakfast snack
- - Coffee-break favorite
- - Pastry order.
- - Kind of pastry.
- - Type of pastry
- - Meal includes a new type of pastry
- - Bacon and his bust
- - From Copenhagen, say
- - Is rather sweet during the break describing Hamlet
- - Relating to Denmark
- - European man losing head when grabbed by pretty girl?
- - Like Hamlet, perhaps, a somewhat desperate man?
- - Scandinavian pastry
- - Guaranteed essentially filling food from part of Scandinavia
- - Diamonds disappear, five removed from German neighbour
- - Dash in to the mysterious nationality
- - Pastry shop purchase
- - Rich pastry
- - 10/
- - Breakfast item.
- - Coffee break treat
- - Coffee go-with
- - Breakfast pastry
- - Breakfast sweet
- - Pastry.
- - Scandinavian
- - Breakfast order
- - Breakfast choice
- - Breakfast food
- - Bakery buy
- - Breakfast roll
- - ......-European
- - nationality of architect and furniture designer arne jacobsen
- - Nationality.
- - Get the man's name and possibly his nationality
- - Race or sprint around Northern Ireland!
- - Coffee break pastry
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