| Germanic counterpart of Thor | 28 |
| Germanic god of thunder | 23 |
| Germanic language of yore | 25 |
| Germanic tribesmen of yore | 26 |
| Germany and Italy once | 23 |
| Germany has a black one | 23 |
| Germany has had three of them | 29 |
| Germany reunifier Helmut | 24 |
| Germany to Russia, in W.W. II | 29 |
| Germany's -- Mountains | 26 |
| Germany's -- Spiegel | 24 |
| Germany's -- Stern | 22 |
| Germany's -- von Bismarck | 29 |
| Germany's Adenauer | 22 |
| Germany's Count von ___ | 27 |
| Germany's Dark ___ | 22 |
| Germany's first president | 29 |
| Germany's Graf ___ | 22 |
| Germany's Hildegarde | 24 |
| Germany's largest dam | 25 |
| Germany's Third ___ | 23 |
| Germany's V-2, e.g. | 23 |
| Germany's von Bismarck | 26 |
| Germany's __ von Bismarck | 29 |
| Germany's __-Havel Canal | 28 |
| Germany's ___ Canal | 23 |
| Germany's ___ Mountains | 27 |
| Germany's ___ Valley | 24 |
| Germany's ___ Works | 23 |
| Germany's ___-Spree Canal | 29 |
| Germany's ____ Basin | 24 |
| Germany's _____ Mountains | 29 |
| Germany, our # ____ trader | 28 |
| Germany, to Meg Ryan: Abbr. | 27 |
| Germany-based GM company | 24 |
| Germfree armored vehicle? | 25 |
| Germs may lead to them | 22 |
| Germs might grow in it | 22 |
| Gernreich of topless fame | 25 |
| Geronimo, to Gen. Crook | 23 |
| Gerontologist's concern | 27 |
| Gerontologist's field | 25 |
| Gerontologist's specialty | 29 |
| Gerontologist's study | 25 |
| Gerontologist's subject | 27 |
| Gerry Adams's group | 23 |
| Gerry Adams's grp. | 22 |
| Gerrymander, as districts | 25 |
| Gershon and Lollobrigida | 24 |
| Gershon of 'Bound' | 26 |
| Gershwin biographer David | 25 |
| Gershwin composition: Abbr. | 27 |
| Gershwin favorite: 1924 | 23 |
| Gershwin folk-opera role | 24 |
| Gershwin musical of 1928 | 24 |
| Gershwin musical: 1926 | 22 |
| Gershwin musical: 1930 | 22 |
| Gershwin opera heroine | 22 |
| Gershwin refrain: 1930 | 22 |
| Gershwin song for egotists | 26 |
| Gershwin title character | 24 |
| Gershwin's bean-y anthem? | 29 |
| Gershwin's breakout tune | 28 |
| Gershwin's Concerto ___ | 27 |
| Gershwin's first hit | 24 |
| Gershwin's first hit song | 29 |
| Gershwin, the lyricist | 22 |
| Gershwin-Caesar hit of 1919 | 27 |
| Gershwin-Caesar hit: 1919 | 25 |
| Gershwin-Caesar song: 1919 | 26 |
| Gershwins musical of 1926-27 | 28 |
| Gert who played Goldfinger | 26 |
| Gertain Giants or Jets | 22 |
| Gertrude and Ophelia, e.g. | 26 |
| Gertrude of radio fame | 22 |
| Gertrude Stein colleague | 24 |
| Gertrude Stein confidante | 25 |
| Gertrude Stein's flower | 27 |
| Gertrude's aperitif | 23 |
| Gertz of "Twister" | 28 |
| Gesture at SothebyÂ’s | 24 |
| Gesture from Churchill | 22 |
| Gesture of acknowledgement | 26 |
| Gesture of helplessness | 23 |
| Gesture of indifference | 23 |
| Gesture symbolizing success | 27 |
| Gesturer's emphasis | 23 |
| Gesundheit predecessor | 22 |
| Get "altarations" | 27 |
| Get (oneself) situated | 22 |
| Get (through), eventually | 25 |
| Get (with), as with a cause | 27 |
| Get -- start (be tardy) | 23 |
| Get -- the crack of dawn | 24 |
| Get 180 on the LSAT, say | 24 |
| Get a bad deal at the store | 27 |
| Get a better loan, slangily | 27 |
| Get a better perspective | 24 |
| Get a bigger laugh than | 23 |
| Get a bit less dignified? | 25 |