- - english composer of teutonic origin?
- - Foreign style of manger
- - Inhabitant of Berlin
- - Frenchman in Range Rover is heard travelling in parts of Austria
- - Frenchman in Range Rover, in a manner of speaking on the Continent
- - Emigrant loses it, in a manner of speaking, in Munich
- - From Munich
- - Type of shepherd?
- - Emigrant loses it, in a manner of speaking, in Berlin
- - Opens 11 across in a manner of speaking
- - Language of Liechtenstein
- - European type produced at the start of 15 across
- - Eg, native of Berlin
- - Three-fifths of 22 across, in a manner of speaking
- - With 32-Across, study of Hesse and Mann, informally
- - Munich citizen
- - Official language of Austria
- - Kind of shepherd
- - Language source of "kriegspiel"
- - Person of Munich
- - Kind of measles
- - Language of "Lohengrin"
- - Language of Europe.
- - language current among younger managers
- - Language with the word 'schadenfreude'
- - Language spoken in Berlin
- - Bug an Ingrid or Heidi, perhaps
- - Layered cake named after surname, not country
- - Bonn resident
- - Hamburg talk
- - language used in longer manuscript
- - Endless material from Heidelberg?
- - "the good ..." (1940s-set steven soderbergh film)
- - Rang me up about a nationality
- - edward, british composer who wrote the operetta merrie england
- - Berliner, perhaps, almost suitable
- - bug a north european
- - Information about right degree for European
- - heidi klum's first language
- - related to european
- - Measles
- - Language that gives us "schadenfreude"
- - Like bratwurst and pretzels
- - Goethe's language
- - From Frankfurt
- - Angela Merkel, e.g.
- - Silver tongue
- - European emigrant loses it
- - Cook off mock orange for dieter?
- - Turns up, celebrity welcomes writing by great European
- - Herr lines?
- - Rang me up about nationality
- - Is heard travelling around Vienna opening 15 across
- - What the answer at 45-Across is written in
- - Merkel, perhaps not entirely relevant
- - Language in Leipzig
- - Like Brahms or 1-Down
- - Leipzig language
- - Merkel's language
- - See 4A
- - Berlin speech
- - Werner Herzog, for one
- - Teutonic
- - Teutonic language
- - Rang me up about the nationality
- - Hamburger manages to define it?
- - Manager managing to absorb the language
- - Nouns are capitalized in it
- - Helmut?
- - What's spoken in Saxony
- - Language in which 'yes' and 'no' are 'ja' and 'nein'
- - Austria's official language
- - Berlin native
- - Like Heidi Klum
- - Bach, e.g.
- - Frankfurter, e.g.
- - Liechtenstein's language
- - Word before sausage or shepherd
- - Swiss tongue
- - Like "Run Lola Run"
- - Measles type
- - From Cologne
- - Oktoberfest language
- - Shepherd or measles
- - Like sauerkraut and strudel
- - Dresden dweller
- - Stuttgart citizen
- - "Auf wiedersehen" wisher
- - Deutsch, here
- - Bach for one
- - Cotillion
- - Brandt or Kant
- - Berliner
- - What "Ich dien" is.
- - Konrad Adenauer, for example.
- - Expected recruit in the European army.
- - ...... shepherd dog.
- - Citizen facing three ideologies.
- - Soldier still advancing backward.
- - Crumbling foe.
- - An enemy national.
- - Shepherd
- - One from Berlin
- - Sausage
- - Warmonger
- - Dance.
- - Nationality.
- - ......-European
- - ......-European language
- - Language.
- - from berlin, e.g.
- - Deutschlander
- - Beethoven's nationality
- - '-- Herr'
- - Central European
- - European's wild anger about 'Monsieur'
- - language from which asterisked clues are directly translated
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