| Lanka's leader? | 19 |
| Lanka preceder | 14 |
| Lanka leader | 12 |
| Lanka lead-in | 13 |
| Lank or crank chaser | 20 |
| Lank | 4 |
| Languorous person in the ''Odyssey'' | 52 |
| Languor, Arabian style | 22 |
| Languor induced by drugs | 24 |
| Languor | 7 |
| Languishing, as a swain | 23 |
| Languishing on library shelves | 30 |
| Languishing | 11 |
| Languishes; fades | 17 |
| Languishes in the lockup | 24 |
| Languishes in confinement | 25 |
| Languishes for one's lover | 30 |
| Languishes | 10 |
| Languished | 10 |
| Languish, in a way | 18 |
| Languish or quail | 17 |
| Languish dejectedly | 19 |
| Languish | 8 |
| Languilla | 9 |
| Languidness | 11 |
| Languid, as a smile | 19 |
| Languid states | 14 |
| Languid speaker | 15 |
| Languid | 7 |
| Languages | 9 |
| Language: Prefix | 16 |
| Language: Abbr. | 15 |
| Language-group name meaning “people” | 44 |
| Language ___ | 12 |
| Language __ | 11 |
| Language written with Persian-Arabic letters | 44 |
| Language written with no spaces between words | 45 |
| Language written with no periods | 32 |
| Language written right-to-left | 30 |
| Language written right to left | 30 |
| Language written in Persian-Arabic letters | 42 |
| Language written in Devanagari | 30 |
| Language writer Partridge | 25 |
| Language with the most speakers | 31 |
| Language with only 14 letters | 29 |
| Language with no word for "hello" | 43 |
| Language with no known relative | 31 |
| Language with mostly monosyllabic words | 39 |
| Language with click consonants | 30 |
| Language with 44 consonants | 27 |
| Language whose name means "people" | 44 |
| Language whose name means "normal" | 44 |
| Language whose name means "army" | 42 |
| Language whose insults include "toDSaH" and "petaQ" | 71 |
| Language whose alphabet starts alif, ba, ta, tha ... | 52 |
| Language whose alphabet reads from right to left | 48 |
| Language which gives us "clan" and "bard" | 61 |
| Language which gave us the word "calico" | 50 |
| Language where the number of words for "snow" is debated | 66 |
| Language where "Jak se máš?" means "How are you?" | 75 |
| Language whence "pemmican" came | 41 |
| Language whence "jungle" and "shampoo" | 58 |
| Language we got the words "basmati" and "juggernaut" from | 77 |
| Language watchers | 17 |
| Language variations | 19 |
| Language variant | 16 |
| Language used with HTML | 23 |
| Language used on some Colorado reservations | 43 |
| Language used on blogs | 22 |
| Language used in India and Pakistan | 35 |
| Language topic | 14 |
| Language Thomas More's "Utopia" was written in | 60 |
| Language that's written from right to left | 46 |
| Language that's often colorful | 34 |
| Language that's "big" in Middle Earth? | 52 |
| Language that uses katakana characters to spell out foreign words | 65 |
| Language that treats "dz" as a single consonant | 57 |
| Language that Porky studies? | 28 |
| Language that Latin replaced | 28 |
| Language that is mostly monosyllabic | 36 |
| Language that gives us "whiskey" | 42 |
| Language that gives us "shampoo" | 42 |
| Language that gives us "schadenfreude" | 48 |
| Language that gives us "pundit" | 41 |
| Language that gives us "pajamas" | 42 |
| Language that gives us "kayak" | 40 |
| Language that gives us "hashish" | 42 |
| Language that gives us "floe" | 39 |
| Language that gives us "cromlech" | 43 |
| Language that gives us "cheetah" and "chutney" | 66 |
| Language that gives us "banjo" and "gumbo" | 62 |
| Language that gave us the words "tiki" and "kiwi" | 69 |
| Language that gave us the words "mako" and "moa" | 68 |
| Language that gave us the words "kayak" and "igloo" | 71 |
| Language that gave us the word "whisky" | 49 |
| Language that gave us the word "tattoo" | 49 |
| Language that gave us the word "sauna" | 48 |
| Language that gave us the word "polka" | 48 |
| Language that gave us the word "pajamas" | 50 |
| Language that gave us the word "maven" | 48 |