Crossword clues for English, for one:HORNAn English one is wood, a French one brassSRIAsian title that's an anagram of an English onePRIMROSEThe English one has yellow flowersYORKOne-time English royal houseTENSESThere are 12 basic ones for English verbsLANGUAGEEnglish, for oneAGENTJohnny English, for oneCUESomething used to improve one's English?CUESProviders of tips for improving one's English?STRENGTHLongest English one-syllable word.ITVOne of the English channelsEDWARDOne of several English kings.RICHARDOne of three English kingsCLASSEnglish 101, for oneOUSEAny one of multiple English riversBASICOne kind of English.ENRYOne of eight English kings, to a 45-AcrossEDWOne of eight English kings: Abbr.MARYOne of two English queensPOOLSHARK*One may teach EnglishOUSEAny one of three English riversOBOEEnglish horn, for oneESSEXEnglish county at one end of the Queen Elizabeth II BridgeTEAEnglish Breakfast, for oneREEDEnglish horn, for oneOWNEROne of the English gentryESSEXEnglish county at one end of the ThamesSTRENGTHSLongest word in English containing only one vowelEDWARDOne of eight English kingsSKAGROUPThe English Beat, for oneABEName that's one syllable in English, two syllables in JapanesePICAOne size smaller than EnglishSTRENGTHSLongest English word with just one vowelANGLOPHOBEOne averse to things English.STILTONOne of the principal English cheeses.OAKSOne of the "classic" English horse races.GEYSEROne of the few English words from IcelandicHENRYJAMESOne author, or two English monarchsREEDOne of two in an English hornMOTTOMost U.S. states have one that isn't in EnglishYEAROne of 57-Down, in EnglishNORTESpanish direction that's one letter different from its English counterpartSECONDLANGUAGEEnglish is the most common oneINSPECTORBUCKETBleak House character who was one of the first detectives in English fictionEUPHEMISTOne who doesn't speak plain English?CLARISSASamuel Richardson novel, one of the earliest written in EnglishIRIDESCENTOne of the most frequently misspelled English words.SHORTORDERCOOKEnglish explorer known for barking one-word commands?ESSAYOne in a stack for an English teacher to gradeLEAFOne of a LOT in the Oxford English Dictionary