- CZECH
- From Prague
- From Brno, say
- Martina Navratilova, at birth
- Language from which the word {/robot/} originates
- Like the word {/robot/} , etymologically
- Prague tongue
- Neisse guy?
- Franz Kafka, for one
- Prague native
- Language in which there exists a word with eleven consecutive consonants
- Bohemian, now
- Capek or Dvorak
- Slovak's neighbor
- Brno native
- Person of Prague
- Bohemian language
- Dvorak, for one
- Bohemia native
- Bohemian, e.g.
- Austerlitz native
- Dvorak or Capek
- One from Brno
- Havel's native language
- From Brno
- Bohemian, for one
- Person from Prague
- Language related to Polish
- One way to pay*
- Polish relative
- Slavic language
- Language that gave us the word "polka"
- Language related to Slovak
- Native of European democracy.
- Karel Capek, for example.
- Native of Brno.
- Smetana, for one.
- European.
- Slav
- Native of Bohemia
- From Plzen
- Tom Stoppard, by birth
- Like Milos Forman
- Language in which "k" and "v" are the words for "to" and "in"
- Ostrava tongue
- Source of the word "robot"
- Brno-born, e.g.
- Like polka
- Language where "Jak se má?" means "How are you?"
- Brno bloke
- Bohemia resident
- Prague citizen
- Klement Gottwald was one
- Language whence the word "robot"
- Prime Minister Milos Zeman, say
- Ostrava citizen
- Bohemian, say
- From Bohemia
- Havel, for one
- Prague person