Tag |
Stern |
Das kin |
___ Alte |
The: Ger. |
___ Bingle |
UIm article |
Ulm article |
Bonn article |
_____Spiegel |
German 'the' |
The, in Kiel |
The: German. |
Ruhr article |
Baden article |
Fritz's 'the' |
The, to Josef |
The, to Klaus |
___ Kommissar |
Essen article |
German article |
Berlin article |
Aachen article |
Erfurt article |
Kurt's article |
The, in German |
Article abroad |
Anhalt article |
Article in Ulm |
Munich article |
German 101 word |
Wilhelm's 'the' |
Cologne article |
Yeah, obviously |
Spiegel article |
Deutsch article |
Austrian article |
Article for Marx |
Article in Hesse |
Article for Orff |
Marxist article? |
Overseas article |
Berg's "___ Wein |
Augsburg article |
Dancer's partner? |
Altenburg article |
Article in Anhalt |
Barrie's "___ Tag |
Mies van ___ Rohe |
Puzzlemaker Kevin |
Article in Berlin |
Article in Aachen |
Austrian's article |
'-- Rosenkavalier' |
___ Fuehrer's Face |
Article from Hesse |
Germany's -- Stern |
Thuringian article |
Common article ... |
Article in Germany |
Berliner's article |
Alternative to "die |
Architect ___ Scutt |
Male German article |
The, to a Hamburger |
Van follower, often |
Hamburger's article |
___ Spiegel magazine |
Augsburger's article |
German news article? |
Germany's -- Spiegel |
Sedative, informally |
Van ___ Waals forces |
Falco "___ Kommissar |
_____ Alte (Adenauer) |
_____ Bingle (Crosby) |
__ Bund" (Bern daily) |
___ Zauberberg": Mann |
Article used by Freud |
Awkward moment filler |
___ Tag," Barrie play |
Article for Tannenbaum |
Mann's "___ Zauberberg |
'80s hit "___ Kommissar |
___ Ring des Nibelungen |
Actor James Van -- Beek |
Article written by Kant |
Swiss newspaper __ Bund |
Van follower in Holland |
___ Tag," play by Barrie |
Article used by Einstein |
Spiegel or Stern lead-in |
Word with Alte or Bingle |
Mathis ___ Maler" (opera) |
Article in a Berlin paper |
Article in a German paper |
Article written by Luther |
German newspaper ___ Bild |
Weber's "___ Freischütz. |
___ Kommissar" (1983 hit) |
Article for Angela Merkel |
Article written by Freud? |
___ Bund (Swiss newspaper) |
Animal named before Dancer |
Article in a Bonn magazine |
Le counterpart, in Leipzig |
___ Kommissar" (1980s hit) |
Lehár's "___ Rastelbinder |
___ Spiegel (German weekly) |
1983 pop hit "___ Kommissar |
Article written by Remarque |
Definite article in Dresden |
Le : French :: ___ : German |
Nietzsche's "___ Antichrist |
Part of many Dutch surnames |
___ Kommissar's in town ... |
Article written by Wilhelm? |
James Van ___ Beek (Dawson) |
German magazine ___ Spiegel |
Architect Mies van ___ Rohe |
___ Bingle" (Crosby moniker) |
___ Erlkönig" (Goethe poem) |
___ Rosenkavalier" (Strauss) |
Article written by Einstein? |
Strauss's "___ Rosenkavalier |
___ Spiegel (Hamburger's rag) |
___ Bingle" (Crosby nickname) |
___ Kommissar" (1983 pop hit) |
After the Fire "___ Kommissar |
Lead for various German operas |
Strauss' ____ Rosenkavalier |
___ Freischütz" (Weber opera) |
_____ Spiegel (German magazine) |
German newsmagazine ___ Spiegel |
Hugo van ___ Goes, Dutch artist |
___ Freischütz," von Weber opera |
___ Rosenkavalier," Strauss opera |
Article written by Martin Luther? |
___ Spiegel (German newsmagazine) |
Article in the German constitution |
Wagner's "___ fliegende Holländer |
___ Tagesspiegel (German newspaper) |
___ Spiegel" (German news magazine) |
Article written by Marx and Engels? |
Van _____ Waals forces (physics topic) |
___ Fuehrer's Face" (1942 Disney short) |
Actor James Van ___ Beek of "CSI: Cyber |
Richard Strauss's ____ Rosenkavalier |
___ fliegende Holländer" (Wagner opera) |
Dawson's Creek" actor James Van ___ Beek |
Netherlands defender Gregory Van ___ Wiel |
James Van ___ Beek ("Dawson's Creek" star) |
Actor James Van ___ Beek of "Dawson's Creek |
James Van ___ Beek ("Dawson's Creek" actor) |
After the Fire's Falco cover "___ Kommissar |
Inspector Van _____ Valk (literary detective) |
Barcelona chair designer Ludwig Mies van ___ Rohe |
Word dropped by hot dog chain Wienerschnitzel in 1977 |
Article written tens of thousands of times by Karl Marx? |
Die Luft ___ Freiheit weht" (motto of Stanford University meaning "The wind of freedom blows") |