| 100% | SPANISH | 7 | Language that utilizes the letter "ñ" |
| 60% | URDU | 4 | Language that starts and ends with the same letter |
| 57% | LAO | 3 | Language that's the name of an Asian country minus its last letter |
| 53% | ZULU | 4 | Letter of the NATO alphabet that is also the name of an African language |
| 49% | ORIGAMI | 7 | Art that utilizes the Yoshizawa-Randlett system |
| 48% | VANE | 4 | Revolver with the letters N-E-W-S |
| 48% | VOWELS | 6 | The letters that are not consonants |
| 47% | ERSE | 4 | Language that gave us the word "whisky" |
| 47% | INUIT | 5 | Language that gave us the word "igloo" |
| 47% | SWAHILI | 7 | Language that has the expression "hakuna matata" |
| 47% | JOURNEYMAN | 10 | Language that's the source of "gesundheit" |
| 47% | SAMOAN | 6 | Language that includes the word "fa'afafine" |
| 47% | WELSH | 5 | Language that gave us the word "flummery" |
| 47% | OLDIRISH | 8 | Language that gave us the word banshee |
| 47% | MALAYALAM | 9 | Language that reads the same backward and forward |
| 47% | LATIN | 5 | Language that gave us the phrase "Mea culpa" |
| 47% | YIDDISH | 7 | Language that the starred clues' answers come from |
| 47% | LATIN | 5 | Language that gave us the phrase "Carpe diem" |
| 46% | TILDE | 5 | Mark placed over the letter n indicating a palatal nasal consonant |
| 46% | UMA | 3 | Name that aptly completes the missing letters in Th_ r_ _n |
| 46% | LATIN | 5 | Language that's the source of much courtroom lingo |
| 46% | GEE | 3 | Sound of the letter that follows "eff" |
| 46% | TEE | 3 | Sound of the letter that follows "S" |
| 45% | FARSI | 5 | Language that gave us the words pajama, magic and talc |
| 45% | TATAR | 5 | Language that has used the Arabic, Latin, and Cyrillic alphabets |
| 44% | ERSE | 4 | Language that eventually generated the word "slogan," originally meaning "battle cry" |
| 44% | ARAMAIC | 7 | Language that some people believe the New Testament was written in |
| 44% | ERSE | 4 | Language that's a letter off from 26-Across |
| 44% | LATIN | 5 | Dead language that gave us the phrase "et cetera" |
| 44% | NATIVE | 6 | The language that someone grows up speaking |