| GROSZ | George ___, German-American artist known for vitriolic caricature |
| VANESSAGERMAN | American artist known for her power figures |
| DEKOONING | Dutch-American artist known for abstract expressionist style (2,7) |
| JOHNTRUMBULL | American artist known as "the painter of the revolution" |
| BETHE | Hans ___, German-American physicist awarded a Nobel Prize in 1967 'for his contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions' (5) |
| EINSTEIN | Albert _; German-American physicist (8) |
| GROPIUS | Walter ___, German-American architect and director of the Bauhaus, 1919-28 (7) |
| DIETRICH | Marlene ___, German-American actress and singer who played Lola-Lola in the 1930 film The Blue Angel |
| FARBEITFROMME | Loud German work by German-American psychologist has point: 1 17 23! (3,2,2,4,2) |
| TIEINABOW | Finish wrapping it up for a German/American sounding lover (3,2,1,3) |
| DRUMMER | Spirit and medium protected by the German-American sales rep (7) |
| BOAS | Which German-American anthropologist and ethnologist concluded in his books, including Race, Languag |
| DIPPERS | German-American Baptist denomination founded in 1708. |
| LUDWIGMIES | German-American pioneer of modernist architecture |
| HEIDIKLUM | German-american supermodel once married to musician Seal (5,4) |
| RUTH | Diminutive German-American TV sex therapist Westheimer (4) |
| BUND | 1930s-'40s German-American political group |
| GARIBALDI | German-american irreverently humorous? One is, in general (9) |
| HEIDI | ___ Klum, German-American model (5) |
| STEINWAY | _ & Sons, German-american piano company founded in 1853 (8) |