% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)
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The Crossword Solver found 114 answers for The New York Times crossword clue german “or” 4 letters. The answers have between 3 and 15 letters.

AnswerClue
OHMgerman physicist with an eponymous law
THEwith 40-Across, what’s fatefully “cast” in a quote attributed to Julius Caesar [German]
LEICAclassic German camera
MIR“Es tut ___ leid” (“I’m sorry,” in German)
ACHgerman lament
PETRIgerman bacteriologist who lent his name to a kind of dish
LAKEGENEVAgermans call it Genfersee
VONgerman surname part
ACHgerman interjection
YULEShistorically Germanic observances
RHENIUMelement named after a German river
GENDERone of three for German nouns, or one of four for those in Africa’s Zande language
GAUSSgerman physicist after whom a unit of magnetism is named
OAKkind of branch depicted on German euro coins
BMWluxury German carmaker
HESSEgerman state that includes Frankfurt
MESMERgerman physician who coined the term “animal magnetism”
ROMANCELANGUAGEspanish or French, but not German
NEINSgerman denials
EISgerman winter hazard
HEIDIchildren’s classic originally written in German
RHINEgerman river to the North Sea
AMIGAgerman : Freundin :: Spanish : ___
LSDdrug known by its German initials
ESSENgerman city in the Ruhr Valley
OLDSAXONgermanic language of the 8th-12th centuries
ULMeinstein’s German birthplace
ESSENgerman steel city
AUTONYMname of self-identification, as “Deutsche” for “Germans
BISMARCKNDmidwest city named in an attempt to attract German settlers
UNDgerman conjunction
WIE“___ geht’s?” (German “How’s it going?”)
FALSEFRIENDmisleading cognate, like the German “Gift” which actually means “poison”
BEEMERhigh-end German car, casually
MEINEgerman possessive
NIEgerman for “never”
WURSTgerman sausage
SENORherr : German :: ___ : Spanish
KLAUSACTCASUALKslangy request to a German to play it cool?
RHINEriver alongside many German vineyards
DIEgerman article
CINCOfünf : German :: ___ : Spanish
ACHgerman exclamation
OSTgerman direction
UBOATgerman sub in W.W. II fighting
ICHgerman pronoun
NEUTERlike the German article “das”
ICHi, in German
PEZcandy whose name derives from the German “Pfefferminz”
ACHgerman “Geez!”

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