- Language in which a nutty person might be told "Yer bum's oot the windae"
- Language in which many websites are written
- Language in which most words rhyme
- Language in which the first four cardinal numbers are ane, twa, three and fower
- Language in which the first six counting numbers are tasi, lua, tolu, fa, lima and ono
- Language in which the majority of words are monosyllabic
- Language in which you might be greeted "Hullo, hoo are ye?"
- Language in Y2K news
- language India
- language Indian
- language Indonesia
- Language introduced in 1995
- Language invented by the Bee Gees?
- language invented for international use
- Language involving fine print?
- language Iran
- language Iranian
- language Irish
- language Iroquoian Indian
- language jargon
- Language Jesus spoke
- Language kin of Hindi
- Language known to native speakers as "gjuho shqipe"
- Language known to native speakers as "te reo"
- Language known to native speakers as Gaelg
- language Koran deity
- language Kuala Lumpur country
- language laden with jargon from psychotherapy or psychiatry used without much concern for accuracy
- language Lahore garb
- Language learner's challenge
- Language learner's hurdle
- language Leif Father of
- Language lesson
- Language lesson subject
- Language letters
- language Limerick
- Language linked to the Y2K problem
- language Livy Info
- language made up of elements of other languages
- Language mangler
- Language manglers, e.g.
- language Mass
- Language maven Newman
- Language maven Partridge
- language meaning pertaining to
- language Mongolia
- Language name suffix
- Language named for a mathematician
- language Nigeria
- language Nigeria city
- Language not traditionally written with spaces between words
- Language oddity
- Language of "ajeossi" and "ajumma"
- Language of 100,000+ Canadians
- Language of 14-Across
- Language of 15-Across 4-Down
- Language of 19-Across
- Language of 350 million
- Language of 366 million
- Language of 380 million
- Language of 50 Across
- Language of 63 Across
- Language of 800+ million
- Language of 90 million Africans
- language of a country
- Language of a novel
- language of a people
- LANGUAGE of a political community distinct from the official language
- LANGUAGE of a trade
- Language of Afghanistan
- Language of Africa
- Language of ancient Carthage
- Language of ancient Ireland
- Language of ancient Rome
- Language of Andhra Pradesh, India
- Language of Bangkok
- Language of Bangladesh
- Language of biblical times
- Language of Borneo
- LANGUAGE of Campania (pert. to the)
- LANGUAGE of canonical literature
- Language of Cape Town
- Language of Cardiff
- Language of Chile
- Language of Copenhagen, in Copenhagen
- Language of Delhi
- LANGUAGE of diplomacy
- Language of early inscriptions
- Language of East Africa
- Language of East India
- Language of Egypt
- Language of Ethiopia
- Language of Ghalib's poetry
- Language of Gujarat
- language of helsinki
- Language of Homer
- Language of India
- Language of India 1998 headline event in
- Language of India and Pakistan
- Language of India with a palindromic name
- Language of Indochina
- Language of Iran
- Language of Iraq
- Language of Ireland
- Language of Islamabad
- Language of Isr.
- Language of Israel
- language of Italy
- Language of Julius Caesar's ancestors
- Language of Karachi
- Language of Karnataka, India
- Language of Kathmandu
- Language of Katmandu
- Language of Kenya
- Language of Kenya: Abbr.
- Language of Kerala, India
- Language of Koran
- Language of Kosovo
- Language of Kuala Lumpur
- Language of Lahore
- Language of Lebanon
- Language of Leonardo
- Language of Lermontov: Abbr.
- Language of Libya
- Language of Liechtenstein
- Language of Literature Nobelist Shmuel Yosef Agnon
- Language of los Estados Unidos
- Language of Louisiana
- Language of Lucretius
- Language of many a motto
- Language of many courtroom phrases
- Language of many Kosovars
- Language of many mottos
- Language of many state mottos
- Language of Mexico
- language of milan
- Language of most people
- Language of Mumbai, India
- Language of N. Amer.
- Language of Navarre
- Language of New Zealand
- Language of North Africa and the Middle East
- Language of Northeast Spain
- Language of old Rome
- Language of Orissa, India
- Language of Oslo, in Oslo
- Language of Pakistan
- Language of Picasso
- language of politicians and officials regarded as deliberately ambiguous and misleading
- Language of Polynesia
- Language of Qatar
- Language of Sanskrit
- Language of science
- Language of Scotland
- Language of Singapore
- Language of software engineers
- Language of South Asia
- Language of Southeast Africa
- Language of Southeast Asia
- Language of southern Africa
- Language of southern China
- Language of southern India
- Language of southern India and Sri Lanka
- Language of Spanish region
- Language of Sri Lanka
- Language of Sri Lanka and southern India
- Language of Stockholm
- Language of Syria
- Language of Tamilnadu, India
- Language of the 18th-century poet Mir Taqi Mir
- Language of the 1983 film title "Koyaanisqatsi"
- Language of the African continent
- Language of the answers to this puzzle's uniclues
- LANGUAGE of the Bible (pert. to)
- Language of the British Isles
- Language of the Celts
- Language of the Eddas
- Language of the Gypsies
- Language of the Hindustan Express
- Language of the Koran
- Language of the Lahore Post
- Language of the Literature Nobelist Rabindranath Tagore
- Language of the masses, once
- Language of the newspaper Al-Hayat
- Language of the Omahas
- Language of the Philippines
- Language of the pre-Roman Empire
- Language of the Quran
- LANGUAGE of the region
- Language of the Southwest
- Language of the Talmud
- Language of the Twelve Tables
- Language of the unheard, per Martin Luther King Jr.
- Language of the Vikings
- Language of the words dropped from 1-, 19-, 36-, and 56-Across
- LANGUAGE of thieves
- Language of Vientiane
- Language of Warsaw
- Language of West Bengal, India
- Language of Yemen
- Language of Yemen and Oman
- Language of Zagreb
- Language offshoot
- Language offshoots
- Language often heard in Djibouti
- language Old World deer
- Language on a longship
- Language on all current U.S. coins
- Language once known as Cape Dutch
- Language once written in Cyrillic
- language or humor that is down-to-earth
- Language or people of the central Andes
- language Ordinary
- Language organ
- Language originally known as Mocha
- language Pakistan
- language Pakistan city
- LANGUAGE peculiar to a people
- language peculiar to particular group
- language peculiar to particular people
- Language Peculiarity
- Language peculiarity
- language Persian
- language Philippines
- language Polish
- language Polynesian drink
- Language practice
- Language prefix
- language Private
- Language quintet
- Language quintet comprising the only elements in the circled boxes
- Language Quirk
- Language related to Aleut
- Language related to Bannock
- Language related to Comanche
- Language related to Finnish
- Language related to Hawaiian
- Language related to Hindi
- Language related to Hopi
- Language related to Lao
- Language related to Malayalam
- Language related to Manx
- Language related to Massachusett
- Language related to Micmac
- Language related to Nahuatl
- Language related to Navajo
- Language related to Polish
- Language related to Shoshone
- Language related to Slovak
- Language related to Tahitian