Other crossword clues for answer "RAMA"
- RAMA
- __ Lama Ding Dong (Edsels hit)
- Avatar of Vishnu
- Suffix with cine
- Eastern deity
- Indian deity
- Husband of Sita
- Seventh avatar of Vishnu
- Hindu deity
- __ Lama Ding Dong ('61 tune)
- Suffix for bowling alleys and cinés
- One of the avatars of Vishnu
- Hindu hero
- Hero of Hinduism
- Holy Hindu figure
- Hero of Hindu lore
- Incarnation of Vishnu
- Vishnu incarnation
- Hero of a Sanskrit epic
- Namesake of many Indian place names
- God frequently depicted with a bow and arrow
- ___ Lama Ding Dong (1961 Edsels hit)
- Hindu deity of virtue
- ___ Lama Ding Dong
- Cine ending
- Mythical husband of Sita
- Bowling alley suffix
- ___ Lama Ding Dong (1961 hit)
- Hindu deity with a bow and arrows
- Blue-skinned deity
- Spectacular suffix
- Hero in Sanskrit literature
- ___ Lama Ding Dong (song by - ooh, crosswordese alert - The Edsels)
- Rendezvous with ___ (Hinduism-influenced Arthur C. Clarke title)
- Cine addition?
- One of Vishnu's incarnations
- Rendezvous With __: Hugo-winning Arthur C. Clarke novel
- __ Lama Ding Dong: doo-wop hit
- Major Hindu deity
- Bow-and-arrow-carrying Hindu god
- Hindu epic hero
- Protagonist in many a Diwali story
- __ Lama Ding Dong ('62 tune)
- Hero of Hindu epics
- King of Thailand
- __ Lama Ding Dong ('60s tune)
- Rendezvous with __ (Clarke novel)
- Author Santha __ Rau
- Arthur C. Clarke's "Rendezvous With __"
- Starship in a Clarke story
- Rendezvous With ___ (Arthur C. Clarke novel)
- Seventh incarnation of Vishnu
- Mythical hero of the Hindus.
- King of Siam.
- King Aduldet of Thailand.
- King in Bangkok.
- A name for the King of Siam.
- An incarnation of Vishnu.
- Figure in Hinduism.
- Siamese ruler.
- Vishnu's incarnation.
- Royal name in Thailand.
- Hero of Sanskrit epic.
- Santha ___ Rau, Indian writer.
- Hindu god.
- Name in Hindu myth.
- Hero of a Hindu epic.
- Nicaraguan Indian.
- Santha ___ Rau.
- Figure in Hindu myth.
- Central American Indian
- Nicaraguan people
- Thailand king
- Indian of Nicaragua
- Siamese king
- Chibchan Indian
- Thai king
- Vishnu form
- Hindu incarnation
- Nine Hours to ___
- Nicaraguan native
- Nicaraguan
- Hindu mythological hero
- Author Santha ___ Rau
- Thai ruler
- Name of seven Siamese kings
- Nicaraguan language
- Vishnu avatar
- Writer Santha ___ Rau
- Chibchan
- A Vishnu incarnation
- An avatar of Vishnu
- Hero of Hindu literature
- Name of several Siamese kings
- A king of Siam
- Hero in a Sanskrit epic
- Kingly name in Thailand
- Ending for cyclo
- Sita's husband, in myth
- Clarke's "Rendezvous with _____”
- 1961 hit "___ Lama Ding Dong"
- Name of nine Thai kings
- Ending with Cine- or cyclo-
- See 1-Down
- Start of a 1961 nonsense song
- Subject of many Sanskrit epics
- Thai title
- One of nine Siamese kings
- Commercial name suffix
- ___ Lama Ding Dong (1961 nonsense hit)
- Slayer of Ravana in Hindu myth
- Hindu avatar
- Arthur C. Clarke's "Rendezvous With ___"
- Cine- suffix
- ___ Lama Ding Dong, 1961 hit for the Edsels
- Spin-o-___ (360-degree hockey maneuver)
- Incarnation of Vishnu in a Sanskrit epic
- Sita's love, in Hindu lore
- Any of nine kings of Thailand
- Ending with Cine-
- Hindu embodiment of virtue
- Commercial follower of "-o-"
- Chivalrous avatar of Vishnu
- Fighter of Ravana, in Hindu lore
- Hindu god embodying virtue
- '_____ Lama Ding Dong ('61 tune)'
- Sita's spouse
- '-- Lama Ding Dong'
- The Edsels' '-- Lama Ding Dong'
- ___ Lama Ding Dong (Edsels hit)
- Avatar of Vishnu whose life is chronicled in a famous epic
- _____ Lama Ding Dong
- Vishnu
- ____ Lama Ding Dong
- Santha ____ Rau
- Cine ender
- Mythical Hindu hero
- Name of 8 Siamese kings
- Indian novelist Santha ___ Rau
- Novelist Santha ___ Rau
- Thailand's king
- Old suffix with aroma
- Title spaceship in a classic sci-fi tetralogy
- Hero aided by the divine monkey Hanuman
- He bent Siva's bow
- Hindu embodiment of chivalry
- Mahabharata hero
- Ally of the monkey king Sugriva
- Alien spacecraft in an Arthur C. Clarke tale
- Father of Kusha and Lava
- Hero aided by the monkey king Sugriva
- He's celebrated on the ninth day of Chaitra
- Hero aided by the king of the monkeys