- ASSAM
- A former kingdom of extreme northeast India
- Indian state
- Indian state known for tea
- Malty black tea
- Tea type
- Asian silk source
- Spot of tea in India
- State of India
- Tea with a malty flavor
- Type of tea
- Indian tea
- Tea selection
- Bhutan neighbor
- Rainy Indian state
- Tea-growing state
- Indian tea source
- Tea-exporting state
- State where tigers roam
- Black tea of India
- Black tea from India
- Indian state bordering myanmar
- Tea-producing state in India
- State south of Bhutan
- Tea from India
- Indian state separated from others by Bangladesh
- Indian state bordering Bhutan
- Tea-growing Indian state
- State noted for its tea and silk
- State bordering West Bengal on the northeast
- Kind of silk
- State through which the Brahmaputra River flows
- Brahmaputra River state
- State that borders Bangladesh and Bhutan
- State in NE India
- State of northeast India
- Indian tea or state
- Shillong's state
- Indian tea-exporting state
- Tea-exporting Indian state
- Indian state whose capital is Shillong
- Northeastern state of India
- Black tea type
- Northeast India state known for tea and silk
- Tea-producing Indian region
- Source of much tea from India
- Indian state where one-horned rhinos can be found
- State of NE India
- Indian state or its tea
- Indian tea exporter
- State, NE India
- Easternmost Indian state
- Northeast Indian state
- Indian state whose name means "unrivaled"
- Indian state bordering Bangladesh
- Indian state whose capital is Dispur
- Tea-producing region of India
- One of India's Seven Sister States
- Tea-producing Indian state
- Indian region known for its tea
- Source of much Indian tea
- Indian silk-producing region
- Teatime choice
- Indian tea region
- Indian silk region
- Tea region of India
- Breakfast tea variety
- State in northern India
- Tea in masala chai, perhaps
- State in India
- Burma neighbor
- Indian silk center
- Indian source for 6 Down
- Indian silk state
- State just south of the Himalayas
- Region known for tea and silk
- Silk state of India
- Silk center of India
- Region of India known for tea
- State of India separated from the rest of the country by Bangladesh
- Easternmost province of British India.
- Province in British India.
- Province of India, northeast of Bengal.
- Indian province, capital Shillong.
- Its capital is Shillong.
- Where Ledo is.
- Greatest tea province in British India.
- Site of rainiest district in the world.
- Country under the Khan's sway.
- Indian province where women vote.
- Bengal's eastern neighbor.
- Part of the Union of India.
- Province of India.
- One of India's 28 states.
- Part of India.
- Indian province, tea-growing center.
- One of the 27 states of India.
- Province of India, between Burma and Tibet.
- Where the Brahmaputra flows.
- Border state of India.
- Indian state on borders of Burma and Tibet.
- Its capital, Shillong.
- Neighbor of Burma and Tibet.
- State of northeastern India.
- Area of world's heaviest rainfall.
- Indian province.
- Province of NE India.
- State bordering Burma and Tibet.
- Tea-growing state in India.
- Where elephants, leopards, tigers abound.
- Neighbor of Tibet.
- State W of Burma.
- Tea-producing state of India.
- Burma's neighbor.
- Asiatic country.
- India's neighbor.
- Neighbor of East Pakistan.
- Where Shillong is.
- Land of the Far East.
- Tibet's neighbor.
- Shillong's land
- Valley where the Brahmaputra flows
- NE corner of India
- Tea-growing area in India
- Shillong was once its capital
- Its capital is Gauhati
- Silkworm land
- A state in India
- Gauhati is here
- State on the edge of the Himalayas
- It's north of Bangladesh
- Its capital is Dispur
- Silk-making region
- Land around the Brahmaputra Valley
- Scene of 1962 Indian/Chinese border clashes
- Area bordering the Himalayas
- Black tea source
- Neighbor of Bhutan
- Area of India
- Land bordering Bhutan
- Silk-producing region
- It's just south of the Himalayas
- State bordering Tibet
- Tea-growing area of the Himalayas
- Northeast state of India
- Northeastern Indian state
- Silk-producing region of India
- Source of Indian tea
- Source of much tea from Asia
- Asian silk center
- Indian state known for its tea
- Source of Indian black tea
- State that borders Bangladesh
- Region known for its black tea
- Indian state known for its tea and silk
- Noted tea locale
- Kind of tea from Asia
- Indian state that exports tea
- ___ tea
- Indian state along the Himalayas
- Kind of tea from India
- State that borders Bhutan
- State whose capital is Dispur
- Black tea region
- Home to the world's largest population of Indian rhinos
- Tea variety
- Variety #3, named for a region in India
- Variety of Indian tea
- It borders Bhutan
- Brahma's land?
- State separated by Bangladesh
- Silkworm region
- Silkworm center of 60-Across
- Silkworm center of India
- Indian state of silkworm fame
- Indian border state
- Silk-producing Indian state
- Indian tea type
- Indian state famous for silk
- Kind of black tea
- Dispur's state
- Home of 2 Down
- Major Indian tea center
- Neighbor of Myanmar
- Major tea source
- Type of Indian tea
- Indian border area
- Source of Irish breakfast tea, oddly
- Tea- and silk-producing state in India
- State in which the first polo club was founded
- State in the Brahmaputra Valley
- State bordering on Bhutan
- Indian state noted for its tea production
- State known for its tea production
- State known for tea production
- State known for its tea
- Indian state noted for tea production
- Indian state that borders Bhutan
- Tea-producing state