- - a hit in a foreign language
- - Get hitched, we're told, to a foreigner
- - Nationality of someone from Phuket
- - Citizen of Bangkok
- - Language of origin for "bong"
- - Most of this is about a nationality
- - "...'d You Over" (possible punny name for a restaurant serving khao pad)
- - Asian language proves draw by the sound of it
- - Native of the former Siam
- - Type of ethnic cuisine
- - Connection on a phone from somewhere in Asia
- - Sounds like tie suitable for member of Asian country
- - Kind of cuisine offering tom yung goong and tom kha kai
- - A kind of spicy Southeast Asian cuisine
- - Muay ..., a form of martial arts
- - said to be a match for asian cuisine
- - Citizen of country formerly known as Siam
- - A way of communicating to thespian without using pens?
- - Neighbor of a Malay
- - The citizen of Bangkok, perhaps
- - Native of Phuket
- - Type of cuisine one would find in Bangkok
- - The talk of Bangkok
- - Neighbor of a Laotian
- - Type of Asian cuisine
- - Neighbor of a Malaysian
- - Neighbor of a Cambodian
- - Like a certain ethnic cuisine
- - Laotians' neighbors
- - Worshiper in a wat
- - Type of cuisine you'd find in Bangkok
- - Type of cuisine that includes the dishes tom yum and pad see ew
- - Type of cuisine that includes pad see ew
- - Tongue of Bangkok
- - Subject of King Rama IX
- - Spicy type of food
- - Spender of bahts
- - Resident near the Isthmus of Kra
- - One of the Rayong throng
- - Natives of Paknam.
- - Native of Rayong
- - Many a Theravada Buddhist
- - Man of Indochina
- - Man of Bangkok
- - Malaysian's neighbor
- - Malaysian neighbor
- - Like a restaurant that serves panang curry
- - Like a great many rice farmers
- - Lao neighbor
- - Language of Siam.
- - Pad ... (noodle dish)
- - Phuket language
- - Pad ..: stir-fried noodle dish
- - National bond report
- - From Bangkok perhaps
- - Cuisine with tom yum kung
- - Like pad see ew and tom yum soup
- - Someone from an Asian country that is dismissing conclusions
- - Couple you might overhear from Bangkok?
- - Khao pad cuisine
- - pangina heals's nationality
- - Cuisine seen on the YouTube channel Pailin's Kitchen
- - which language is spoken in bangkok?
- - Italian basil relative
- - alternative to pizza or mexican
- - Panang chicken curry cuisine
- - asian i follow occasionally in tehran
- - cuisine featuring guay tiau noodle soup
- - Tom yum soup cuisine
- - Pad ... (stir-fried rice noodle dish)
- - Pad ... (rice and noodle dish)
- - like tom yum and pad see ew
- - cuisine with khao soi gai
- - Bangkok-related
- - Like nam dok anchan
- - Language in the film "Mekong Hotel"
- - foreign connection, we hear
- - Siamese connection, we hear
- - National sporting fixture on the radio
- - Muay ...
- - nam tok mu cuisine
- - One from Bangkok
- - language spoken at chulalongkorn university
- - Patty Tavatanakit's nationality
- - Asian cuisine known for green curry
- - cuisine with "weeping tiger" beef
- - Like panang curry and pad see ew
- - Tom yum's cuisine
- - Sukhumvit Road traveler
- - Cuisine featuring som tam
- - Like Krabi-Krabong
- - Cuisine with pad see ew
- - Chiang Mai native, perhaps
- - Language in which "thank you" is "khàawp khun"
- - siamese match, say
- - Tom kha kai cuisine
- - Asian cuisine with tom yum soup
- - Cuisine with drunken noodles and massaman curry
- - person from asia that almost finished off one
- - .... restaurant; tom yum soup preparer
- - Bangkok inhabitant
- - Bangkok man's ethnicity
- - Like luk thung
- - Like many Siam Paragon shoppers
- - Pad ... (Oriental dish)
- - Cuisine in Bangkok
- - Cuisine with the dessert khanom mo kaeng
- - Massaman curry's cuisine
- - Pad ... (Asian dish)
- - Cuisine with dishes like "Tom Yum" (hot and sour soup)
- - Cuisine with tom yum soup and the pad see ew noodle dish
- - Language heard in Bangkok
- - From Chiang Mai say
- - Muay ... (combat sport)
- - One from Phuket?
- - Tom yung goong or tom kha kai cuisine
- - Cuisine you may enjoy while vacationing in Bangkok
- - Panang curry cuisine
- - Red or green curry, usually
- - language related to laotian
- - suea rong hai cuisine
- - language spoken in chiang mai
- - Muay ... (martial art form)
- - Asian cuisine including pad see ew
- - Secure-sounding Asian
- - Cuisine from Bangkok
- - Pad ... (flat noodle dish)
- - Cuisine for street food in Bangkok
- - An Asian cuisine
- - Asian cuisine with green and red curry
- - Pad ... (popular Asian dish)
- - Pad .... (South Asian food)
- - In communication, 'secure language'
- - "Pad" or "muay" follower
- - Like prik khing curry
- - Southeast Asian cuisine
- - Asian cuisine choice
- - Cuisine featuring lemongrass
- - What Anna's king would be today
- - Pad ....: stir-fried noodles
- - Chiang Mai native
- - Like Singha beer
- - Certain East Asian
- - Certain Asian cuisine
- - Baht spender
- - Spicy ethnic food
- - SE Asian language
- - Hailing from Bangkok
- - Cuisine with curry
- - Cuisine that's big on noodles
- - Siamese, today
- - Prime Minister Shinawatra, for one
- - Phuket native
- - Peanut-rich cuisine
- - Pad prik king cuisine
- - Pad prik khing's cuisine
- - Pad ...... (spicy dish)
- - Language spoken in Bangkok
- - Language related to Lao
- - Cuisine using jasmine rice
- - Cuisine that includes tom yum goong
- - Cuisine that includes pad see ew
- - Cuisine often served with sticky rice
- - Chiang Mai citizen, often
- - Certain ethnic cuisine
- - Baht-bought
- - Asian food group?
- - Alternative to Chinese or Indian
- - Yum woon sen cuisine
- - Whence the word "bong"
- - Trendy cuisine
- - Thon Buri resident
- - Thanat Khoman, for one
- - Spicy take out
- - Spicy food
- - Some Asian cuisine
- - Siamese, after 1939
- - Shan Lao and ........
- - Popular spicy cuisine
- - Popular Asian fare
- - Phuket resident
- - Pad See Ew, say
- - Pad kee mao cuisine
- - Pad ...... (rice noodle dish)
- - Pad ...... (noodle dish with peanuts)
- - Pad ...... (Asian restaurant dish)
- - One nigh to Bangkok?
- - One from Siam, now
- - Native to Phuket, for example
- - Moo yang num-tok cuisine
- - Moo yang nam tok cuisine
- - Man from Bangkok
- - Like some noodle dishes
- - Like Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha
- - Like kickboxing, originally
- - Language with mostly monosyllabic words
- - Language with many Sanskrit loan words
- - Language with 44 consonants
- - Language spoken in Bangkok's country
- - Language in which rice is "khao"
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