| LINGUAFRANCA | English, in many non-English speaking countries (Italian) |
| SOY | Protein in many non-meat burgers |
| BOURSE | Stock exchange in a non-English-speaking country, such as that in France now known as Euronext Paris (6) |
| ACRE | A unit of area (4840 square yards) used in English-speaking countries. |
| LATINAMERICA | Non-English-speaking New World |
| LOREN | First Oscar recipient for a non-English-speaking role |
| LEAGUE | An old unit of measurement, generally taken to be three miles in English-speaking countries (6) |
| DECIMALPOINT | In most English-speaking countries, this separates the integral and fractional parts of a number |
| FOOT | Any of numerous ancient, medieval, and modern linear measures (commonly 25 to 34 cm) based on the length of the human foot and used exclusively in English-speaking countries, where it generally consis |
| ANGLOSPHERE | Vacuous alderman half gloats that globe indicates the English-speaking countries |
| COBOL | Language of many non-Y2K-compliant programs |
| DAMN | Curse starts to drive away many non-believers (4) |
| TAC | Tic ___ (mint brand with many non-mint flavors) |
| WALKONS | Many non-scholarship athletes |
| KMS | Units on many non-U.S. highway signs |
| RRATED | Like many non-family films |
| SPORE | Small, usually single-celled reproductive body produced by many non-flowering plants and fungi (5) |
| SALAAM | A common greeting in many Arabic speaking countries (6) |
| VITAL | Six non-English stories director originally translated in, say, six measures in three parts (5,10) |
| GLORIANA | English opera in trouble again, having to hold back non-English part (8) |