The space between a person’s eyebrows.
The warmth of the sun on a cold day.
The tingling sensation when your foot falls asleep.
A string of letters that spells one word forward and another word backwards.
Example: stressed and desserts.
Illegible handwriting.
The wire cage that keeps the cork inside a bottle of champagne.
The technical term for the nape of the neck.
The fear of bald people as well as the fear of becoming bald.
The fold of skin between the nose and upper lip.
The pink skin on the inside of the eyelid.
The indent on the bottom of a wine bottle.
The name for a group of ponies.
The swooshy sound a ballgown makes.
The joy that a person feels thinking about good things that will happen.
The unreachable spot between your shoulder blades.
When every move a player makes during a game of chess hurts them.
A book thief.
A word or phrase that reads the same way forward and backwards.
Examples: race car, mom, and taco cat.
The fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth.
The fear of your mother-in-law.
Silent letters within a word.
Examples: knight, fight, and knew.
The name for beer foam.
Also #14, #16 and (#17 not sure) are common german words. Why not stick to one language.
#4 and #18 are "reversed" but the meaning ist different, #4 different words, #18 same words
not the first german words in the english dictionary: kindergarten, iceberg (in german Eisberg), doppelganger (in german: Doppelgänger)