| Clue | Phrase with Dutch |
| In 1914, this pitcher set the major league record for lowest ERA in a season - 0.96! | |
| Jumping with two jump ropes, or slang for talk that is hard to understand | |
| Former name of Suriname | |
| Thick-walled iron cooking pot with a tight lid | |
| A woman's hat, or a contraceptive | |
| A harsh, severe and critical person | |
| Term for both participants paying for themselves at a restaurant | |
| A fungal tree disease, spread by a bark beetle | |
| Ghost ship of legend; it can never go home | |
| Number one hit for Musical Youth in 1982 (top 10 in the USA) | |
| Nickname for the Amish | |
| Jewish American gangster born in 1902 and gunned down in 1935 | |
| | Clue | Phrase with Dutch |
| Full name of the Shell oil company | |
| Colonial name for Indonesia | |
| Potato chip brand sold in the US Midwest and Canada | |
| A sale where an item is offered at a high price, after which the price is lowered until a buyer submits a bid | |
| Bravery as a result of alcohol consumption | |
| Rembrandt, Vermeer, Bosch and their artistic contempories are collectively referred to as these | |
| Former name of CuraƧao, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Sint Eustasius and Saba | |
| The world's first multinational corporation, and also the first to issue stock, founded in 1602, bankrupt in 1798 | |
| Old slang for being in trouble | |
| This tale by American author Mary Mapes Dodge told the story of the child who stopped a leak in a dyke with his finger | |
| Detroit Lions player inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963 | |
| Pacific Northwest wrestler 1962 - 1981 | |
| Chain of breakfast restaurants in Western Canada | |
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