"Sprechen ____ Deutsch?" | 34 |
You, in Dresden | 15 |
You overseas | 12 |
What you would be if you were a Frankfurter? | 44 |
What you might be overseas? | 27 |
Vous, over the Rhine | 20 |
Vous, across the Rhine | 22 |
Trademarked marker | 18 |
They, in Thüringen | 21 |
That Fräulein | 16 |
That female, in Frankfurt | 25 |
She: Ger. | 9 |
She, in Schweinfurt | 19 |
She, in Schleswig | 17 |
She, in Germany | 15 |
She, in Bremen | 14 |
She in Stuttgart | 16 |
Salzburg pronoun | 16 |
Polite "du" | 21 |
Opposite of me, in Munich | 25 |
German personal pronoun | 23 |
German for 'you' | 24 |
"Sprechen ___ English?" (desperation question in Austria) | 67 |
"Sprechen ___ . . . ?" | 32 |
"___ sind verhaftet" ("You're under arrest," in Frankfurt) | 82 |
"___ liebt dich" ("She Loves You" rerecorded in German) | 75 |
"__ liebt dich": German version of a Beatles hit | 58 |
''Sprechen __ Deutsch?'' | 40 |
French century | 14 |
Fin de ___ | 10 |
Fin de __: end of the century | 29 |
Fin de ___ (end of the century) | 31 |
Centuries: Fr. | 14 |
Victory: Ger. | 13 |
Victory, to Wagner | 18 |
German victory | 14 |
Victory, Viennese-style | 23 |
Teutonic triumph | 16 |
Wehrmacht goal | 14 |
Victory, to Viktor | 18 |
Victory, to Hans | 16 |
Victory, to Goethe | 18 |
Victory, in Germany | 19 |
Victory, in Bonn | 16 |
Victory, in Berlin | 18 |
Victory in Nürnberg | 22 |
German "victory" | 26 |
Prolonged attack | 16 |
"Iliad" subject | 25 |
Surrounding blockade | 20 |
Military blockade | 17 |
Persistent attack | 17 |
Prolonged campaign | 18 |
Prolonged battle | 16 |
Military operation | 18 |
Long attack | 11 |
Attack from all directions | 26 |
Protracted battle | 17 |
Protracted attack | 17 |
Prolonged blockade | 18 |
Military assault | 16 |
Long bout | 9 |
Drawn-out battle | 16 |
Attack upon a city | 18 |
Alamo event | 11 |
"Dog Day Afternoon" event | 35 |
Wartime tactic | 14 |
Warfare tactic | 14 |
Relentless attack | 17 |
Prolonged assault | 17 |
Persistence over resistance | 27 |
Long, drawn-out attack | 22 |
Long campaign | 13 |
It may force a city to surrender | 32 |
Drawn-out fight | 15 |
Battle strategy | 15 |
Battle of the Alamo, e.g. | 25 |
Assault on Troy, e.g. | 21 |
You're being attacked while under it | 40 |
WWII Leningrad event | 20 |
Wearying time | 13 |
War tactic | 10 |
“Under ___” (1992 Steven Seagal movie) | 46 |
Troy suffered one | 17 |
The Trojan Horse ended one | 26 |
The taking of Troy, e.g. | 24 |
The Alamo e.g. | 15 |
Tactic for Napoleon | 19 |
Tactic endured by Leningrad in WWII | 35 |
Steven Seagal film, ''Under ___'' | 49 |
Start of a long battle | 22 |
Sitdown operation | 17 |
Series of troubles | 18 |
Series of ills | 14 |
Series of ailments | 18 |
Rossini's "The ___ of Corinth" | 44 |
Resistance reducer | 18 |
Protracted period | 17 |
Protracted assault | 18 |
Prolonged trial | 15 |