| LANGUAGES | English, French, etc. |
| ELECT | How the French, etc, may vote one in (5) |
| DICTIONARY | French-English/ English-French book |
| TROYES | French city where an English/French treaty was signed in 1420 |
| HUNDREDYEARSWAR | English-French conflict beginning 1337 |
| NAFTA | 1994 pact in English, French and Spanish |
| EFFETE | Decadent English/French social function (6) |
| AGINCOURT | English-French battle |
| VENICE | Very English French resort and Italian city |
| CHIP | English French fry |
| EFFACEMENT | English-French aspect about troops removal (10) |
| ZHENGZHOU | Variable height on both sides of English, French or Chinese city |
| CENTRALPOWERS | Money is right to remove leading power in Alps? In the past, the English, French and Russians campaigned against it! (7,6) |
| LANG | English French German communication e.g. for short |
| NHL | Sports org. whose website is in English, French, Russian, Finnish, Swedish, Czech, Slovak and German |
| ROUX | Michel ---, English-French chef who owns London restaurant Le Gavroche (4) |
| VOLAPUK | Artificial language based on English, French, German and Latin, invented by German priest Johann Martin Schleyer in c. 1879 (7) |
| EFFULGENT | Starts with English, French, German - perhaps fluent and shining brightly (9) |
| BRAIN | Dennis, English French horn player who died in a car crash in 1957 (5) |
| CHOCOLAT | 1999 novel by the English-French author Joanne Harris (8) |