- THAI
- Eastern cuisine
- Laotian's neighbor
- Native of Bangkok
- Bangkok resident
- Asian cuisine
- Ethnic cuisine choice
- Cuisine with "weeping tiger" beef
- Like 59-Across
- Like King Maha Vajiralongkorn
- Like {/tom yum/} soup
- Choice for eating out
- Pad see ew cuisine
- Som tam cuisine
- Language in which to tell tales about the krasue (a floating head with intestines hanging down)
- Chiang Mai resident, often
- Spicy cuisine
- Popular Asian cuisine
- Khao moo daeng cuisine
- Moo yang nam tok cuisine
- Hot takeout
- Kai-Jeaw Moo-Sub cuisine
- Spicy food
- Spicy take out
- Takeout option
- Tom yum cuisine
- Pad See Ew, say
- Moo yang num-tok cuisine
- Pad kee mao cuisine
- Panang curry cuisine
- Khao pad cuisine
- Panang chicken curry cuisine
- Cuisine with lemon grass
- Cuisine with curries
- Cuisine with curry
- Cuisine featuring lemongrass
- Cuisine served with "sticky rice"
- Cuisine that uses galanga
- Cuisine served with cha-yen
- Language similar to Lao
- Cuisine that includes sriracha dipping sauce
- Language related to Lao
- Language spoken in the Golden Triangle
- Pad ___
- Phuket native
- Cuisine with tom yum soup
- Bangkok man
- Bangkok tongue
- Popular cuisine
- Like the resort island Ko Samui
- Bangkok native
- Language of about 52 million
- Certain cuisine
- Citizen of Bangkok
- Language of Bangkok
- Ethnic cooking category
- Far East cuisine
- Baht spender
- Malaysian's neighbor
- Pad ___ (Asian fried noodle dish)
- Siamese
- Pad ___ (fried noodle dish)
- Popular spicy cuisine
- Cuisine with green curry
- Hailing from Bangkok
- Cambodian's neighbor
- Southeast Asian cuisine
- Chiang Mai resident
- Pad ___ (noodle dish)
- Siamese cat?
- Khao khluk kapi cuisine
- Pad ___ (rice noodle dish)
- Cuisine with a panang curry
- Language of Southeast Asia
- Some Asian cuisine
- Alternative to Chinese or Indian
- Baht-bought
- Bangkok citizen
- Cuisine that gives us panang curry
- Spicy Asian cuisine
- Bangkok cuisine
- Chiang Mai native
- Cuisine choice
- Cuisine to enjoy with Singha beer
- Southeast Asian language
- Native to Bangkok
- Uttaradit language
- Asian tongue
- Loatian
- Simamese
- Today's Siamese
- Bangkok food
- What Anna's king would be today
- Indochina native
- Trendy cuisine
- Malay peninsula native
- Golden Triangle native
- Language group to which Lao belongs
- Chulalongkorn University attendee
- Ethnic cuisine
- Pad __: stir-fried noodles
- Siamese, now
- Asian food group?
- Siamese, nowadays
- Asian cuisine choice
- Cuisine using jasmine rice
- Cuisine that includes phanaeng
- Pad __: Asian noodle dish
- Takeout choice
- Like Singha beer
- Neighbor of a Cambodian
- Cuisine with a condiment called nam pla
- Asian language with 44 consonants
- Asian takeout option
- Pad __
- Drunken noodles cuisine
- Pad __: Asian noodles dish
- Tom yum soup cuisine
- Cuisine with green and red curry
- Pad krapow gai cuisine
- Asian language
- Massaman curry cuisine
- __ iced tea
- Southeast Asian
- Hot cuisine
- Burmese neighbor
- Curried cuisine
- Laotian neighbor
- From Bangkok
- Cambodian neighbor
- Jasmine-rice cuisine
- Malaysian neighbor
- Subject of King Rama IX
- Much of it comes from Sanskrit
- Language with many Sanskrit loan words
- Person from Bangkok
- Cuisine with fried rice
- Green curry's cuisine
- Tongue like Laotian
- Cuisine with peanut sauce
- Green-curry cuisine
- Peanut sauce cuisine
- Tangy Asian cuisine
- Cuisine using oyster sauce
- Spicy Southeast Asian cuisine
- Subject of an Asian monarchy
- Cuisine with plum sauce
- Language related to Laotian
- Tangy takeout
- Spicy cuisine of 34 Across
- Like a restaurant that serves panang curry
- Neighbor of a Laotian
- Neighbor of a Malaysian
- Phuket resident
- 50-satang coin spender
- Chiang Mai citizen
- One nigh to Bangkok?
- Spender of bahts
- Modern Siam.
- Jap-dominated kingdom.
- Native of the Far East.
- Natives of Bangkok.
- Oriental language.
- Siam.
- The land formerly known as Siam.
- Language of Siam.
- Natives of Paknam.
- Indochinese language.
- Asian resident.
- Man from Bangkok.
- Far Easterner.
- People of Asia.
- Asian.
- Language of Asia.
- Asiatic language.
- Sino-Tibetan language.
- Native of Asia.
- Relative of 17 Across.
- Language of SE Asia.
- Thanat Khoman, for one
- Man of Indochina
- Man of Bangkok
- Asian native
- Southeast Asian people
- Siamese, today
- Native of Rayong
- Nationality of the King in 17 Across
- Group of Asian languages
- One of the Rayong throng
- Worshiper in a wat
- Cuisine featuring drunken noodles
- From Bangkok, say
- Language with five tones
- Muay ___ (martial art)
- Popular takeout option
- SE Asian language
- An Asian
- Language akin to Shan
- Language with mostly monosyllabic words
- Resident of Bangkok
- Tangy ethnic food
- Cuisine that's big on noodles
- King Bhumibol Adulyadej, e.g.
- Like some noodle dishes
- Like kickboxing, originally
- Ang Thong resident
- Cuisine with sen yai noodles
- Resident near the Isthmus of Kra
- Cuisine that includes pad see ew
- Cuisine with pad see ew noodles
- Like some spicy food
- Language with 44 consonants
- Prik khing cuisine
- Cuisine featuring nam prik
- Its alphabet has 44 consonants
- Spicy ethnic food
- Whence the word "bong"
- Cuisine in which "phat mama" is a noodle dish
- Indian alternative
- Many a Theravada Buddhist
- Some spicy cuisine
- Cuisine with many curries
- Cuisine with tom kha gai soup
- Language in which "seven" is "jet"
- Like panang curry
- Language in Bangkok
- Some spicy fare
- Homophone of 35-Down
- Kind of cuisine offering tom yung goong and tom kha kai
- Like the ancestry of 37-Across
- Neighbor of a Malay
- Tom yung goong or tom kha kai cuisine
- Cuisine featuring som tam
- Cuisine with pad see ew
- Cuisine with tom yum gai
- Language in which "thank you" is "khàawp khun"
- Language spoken in Bangkok
- Cuisine with panang curry
- Language spoken along the Mekong
- Language whose alphabet was created by King Ramkhamhaeng
- ___ ginger, a.k.a. galangal
- Language with 44 consonant symbols
- Like the New Year festival Songkran
- Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana, e.g.
- Tongue of Bangkok
- Thon Buri resident
- Language spoken by Urassaya Sperbund
- Like Ariya Jutanugarn
- Like luk thung
- Like many Siam Paragon shoppers
- Prime Min. Thaksin Shinawatra, for one
- Like Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai
- Language of about 50 million
- Language with Yuan and Isaan dialects
- Cuisine with _khao soi gai_
- Like tom yum and pad see ew
- From Chiang Mai, e.g.
- Language from which the word "bong" derives
- Bangkok dweller
- Popular Asian fare
- Asian ethnic group
- Cambodians' neighbors
- Restaurant choice
- East Asian
- Spicy type of food
- Certain Asian
- The talk of Bangkok
- It's the talk of Bangkok
- Pad prik king cuisine
- It's all the talk in Bangkok?
- Bangkok language
- Southeast Asian tongue
- Phat kaphrao's cuisine
- ___'d You Over (possible punny name for a restaurant serving khao pad)
- Tom kha kai cuisine
- Tom yum's cuisine
- Cuisine with tom kha gai
- Panang curry's cuisine
- ___ iced tea (Southeast Asian beverage)
- Pad ___ (sweet noodle dish)
- Shan Lao and ____
- Asian people
- Khon Kaen native
- Lao's neighbor
- One from Bangkok
- Siamese, after 1939
- Prime Minister Shinawatra, for one
- Certain Asian cuisine
- Certain East Asian
- Chiang Mai citizen, often
- Like a certain ethnic cuisine
- Laotians' neighbors
- Certain ethnic cuisine
- Khao Sod language
- Like phat si-io
- Like tom kha kai
- Tom kha cuisine
- Cuisine often served with sticky rice
- Pad ___ (spicy dish)
- Lao neighbor
- Cuisine with lemongrass and peanut sauce
- Cuisine with massaman curry
- Cuisine with sriracha sauce
- Cuisine with sticky rice
- Pad ___ (Asian noodle dish)
- Cuisine with spicy noodles
- Cuisine with jasmine rice
- Cuisine with nam tok
- King Mongkut's language
- Tongue in Bangkok
- Cuisine seen on the YouTube channel Pailin's Kitchen
- Language in the film "Mekong Hotel"
- Language of origin for "bong"
- Like Krabi-Krabong
- Like nam dok anchan
- Like panang curry and pad see ew
- Muay ___
- Patty Tavatanakit's nationality
- Sukhumvit Road traveler
- ___ basil
- Kaeng khae cuisine
- Like tom kha gai
- Tom kha gai cuisine
- Tom yum goong cuisine
- Chin hum cuisine
- Gaeng daeng cuisine
- Language from which "bong" comes
- Mi krop cuisine
- Mu kratha cuisine
- Phat si-io cuisine
- Pla ra cuisine
- Language spoken at Chulalongkorn University
- Chulalongkorn Day celebrant
- Cuisine that features nam pla
- Peanut-rich cuisine
- Cuisine that includes tom yum goong
- Cuisine with fish sauce
- From Phuket
- Language in which rice is "khao"
- Cuisine using sriracha
- Language with many borrowings from Sanskrit
- King Chulalongkorn Day celebrant
- Language with Sanskrit borrowings
- Like tom yum goong
- From Nonthaburi
- Like sriracha hot sauce, originally
- Like Senator Tammy Duckworth by birth
- Language with numerous Sanskrit borrowings
- Like tom yum