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GERMAN is a legal Scrabble word. See a dictionary definition for GERMAN.

31 total results for GERMAN( score: 50 )

10 results for GERMAN from Modern Era puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Sun Feb 16, 202034AWhat the answer at 45-Across is written inSam EzerskyShortz
Mon Apr 13, 201542ALanguage in which "yes" and "no" are "ja" and "nein"Alex SilvermanShortz
Sat Sep 28, 201343AWith 32-Across, study of Hesse and Mann, informallyJoe KrozelShortz
Mon Aug 27, 20125AOfficial language of AustriaMichael FarabaughShortz
Tue Jan 22, 200845ALiechtenstein's languageAdam G. PerlShortz
Tue Feb 6, 200144ALike sauerkraut and strudelSherry O. BlackardShortz
Mon Nov 22, 19994DMunich citizenFrances HansenShortz
Mon Jun 22, 199827A"Auf wiedersehen" wisherShannon BurnsShortz
Tue Aug 12, 199744ADeutsch, hereJanet R. BenderShortz
Tue Jul 25, 199529AKind of measlesGregory E. PaulShortz
2 results for GERMAN from Variety puzzles:
DateTypeGridClueAuthorEditor
Apr 22, 2018Panda17AFeed trough with its left and right halves switchedMel TaubShortz
Aug 13, 2017Cryptic4DBug an inhabitant of Potsdam (6)Richard SilvestriShortz
19 results for GERMAN from pre-Shortz puzzles:
DateGridClueAuthorEditor
Mon Aug 14, 19895DKind of shepherdPeter G. SnowMaleska
Wed Mar 9, 19886ACotillionKathryn RighterMaleska
Wed Sep 7, 197743ALanguage of "Lohengrin"Maura B. JacobsonMaleska
Tue Feb 25, 197546DBrandt or KantBert H. KruseWeng
Wed Sep 4, 19745DBerlinerJordan S. LasherWeng
Sun Feb 18, 196899ADance.Pamela V-W WoodFarrar
Sun Mar 12, 196737AWhat "Ich dien" is.William A. Lewis Jr.Farrar
Tue Jun 27, 196139DLanguage.UnknownFarrar
Thu Oct 10, 19576DLanguage of Europe.UnknownFarrar
Sun Jul 8, 1956106ACotillion.Thomas MeekinFarrar
Tue Feb 14, 195660AKonrad Adenauer, for example.UnknownFarrar
Tue Mar 4, 195242DExpected recruit in the European army.UnknownFarrar
Sun Feb 25, 195140DCotillion.W. E. JonesFarrar
Mon Dec 18, 195019A___ shepherd dog.Eugene T. MaleskaFarrar
Sun May 8, 1949123ACitizen facing three ideologies.Jack LuzzattoFarrar
Sun Nov 19, 19441AWarmonger.Charles CrossFarrar
Sun Jan 9, 1944120ASoldier still advancing backward.Lester KeeneFarrar
Sun Oct 10, 194361ACrumbling foe.W. W. WebsterFarrar
Sun Nov 8, 194218DAn enemy national.Louis BaronFarrar
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