| Official language of Austria | 28 |
| Like sauerkraut and strudel | 27 |
| Like "Run Lola Run" | 29 |
| Like the Danish language | 24 |
| Like English and Dutch | 22 |
| English language's family | 29 |
| Einstein and Planck, e.g. | 25 |
| Verminophobe's fear | 23 |
| They might make you sick | 24 |
| They may make you sick | 22 |
| Listerine's target | 22 |
| Hypochondriacs' dreads | 26 |
| Howard Hughes's phobia | 26 |
| Hand sanitizer targets | 22 |
| Antiseptics' targets | 24 |
| Antiseptic's victims | 24 |
| Potentially infectious | 22 |
| Full of microorganisms | 22 |
| Big name in skydiving? | 22 |
| Paratrooper's yell | 22 |
| Leader of the Pacemakers | 24 |
| 1813-14 vice president | 22 |
| Vice president under Madison | 28 |
| U.S. statesman Elbridge ___ | 27 |
| Sinn Fein leader Adams | 22 |
| President Ford, informally | 26 |
| One of Madison's veeps | 26 |
| Madison's vice president | 28 |
| ___ and the Pacemakers | 22 |
| ___ & the Pacemakers | 24 |
| Verb that acts as a noun | 24 |
| Verb functioning as a noun | 26 |
| ''-ing'' noun | 29 |
| Some appliances, for short | 26 |
| Some TVs and appliances | 23 |
| Some microwaves, brand-wise | 27 |
| Some microwave ovens (abbr.) | 28 |
| Some washers or refrigerators | 29 |
| Some microwave ovens, briefly | 29 |
| Some dishwashers, for short | 27 |
| Some appliances (abbr.) | 23 |
| Certain ranges, for short | 25 |
| Plaster painting surface | 24 |
| Gypsum painting surface | 23 |
| Tempera painting surface | 24 |
| Plaster of Paris preparation | 28 |
| Painter's undercoat | 23 |
| Painter's preparation | 25 |
| Plasterlike preparation | 23 |
| Plasterlike painting surface | 28 |
| Painter's base layer | 24 |
| Bas-relief medium, perhaps | 26 |
| Artist's undercoat | 22 |
| Wall painting's base | 24 |
| Plaster-of-paris mixture | 24 |
| Plaster used as a surface | 25 |
| Plaster of Paris, perhaps | 25 |
| Plaster of Paris relative | 25 |
| Material used in bas-relief | 27 |
| Gluey plaster of Paris | 22 |
| Gilder's undercoating | 25 |
| Fine arts painting surface | 26 |
| Decorative plaster base | 23 |
| Artist's preparation | 24 |
| Artist's plaster of Paris | 29 |
| Artist's canvas coating | 27 |
| Plasterlike canvas coatings | 27 |
| Painters' plasters | 22 |
| Medieval tale of derring-do | 27 |
| Liza Minnelli ex David | 22 |
| Adventure story of yore | 23 |
| Take a long time to develop | 27 |
| Have a bun in the oven | 22 |
| Develop slowly, as an idea | 26 |
| Carried until delivery | 22 |
| ''Beau ___'' | 28 |
| Old-fashioned adventure | 23 |
| Édouard's exploit | 25 |
| Part of a P.C. Wren title | 25 |
| Old-style literary romance | 26 |
| Motion to a garçon, e.g. | 27 |
| Knight's recitation | 23 |
| Beau -- (noble action) | 22 |
| Beau ___ (magnanimous action) | 29 |
| Beau ___ (courteous act) | 24 |
| Author Wren's family name | 29 |
| Daring deeds of yesteryear | 26 |
| Romantic adventure stories | 26 |
| "___ the picture?" | 28 |
| Grasp, as a punch line | 22 |
| Lay one's mitts on | 22 |
| Affect, with "to" | 27 |
| "Did you ___ that?" | 29 |
| "__ a life!" | 22 |
| Word with real or well | 22 |
| Word with real and cracking | 27 |
| TV's "__ Smart" | 29 |
| Stallion's progeny | 22 |
| High-profile interviewee | 24 |
| Grasp the significance of | 25 |