Answer: LAO
LAO is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 207 times.
Referring Clues:
- Chinese philosopher __-Tse
- Pathet ___ (Asian party)
- It's spoken in Vientiane
- Doctor in a 1964 movie
- Indochinese language
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (1964 movie)
- ___-tse
- China's ___-tse
- Mekong native
- Pathet ___
- Vientiane native
- Vietnamese neighbor
- Southeast Asian
- "Dr." in a 1964 film title
- ___-tzu
- Thai tongue
- Thai neighbor
- Thai relative
- ___-tzu (Taoism founder)
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (1964 flick)
- Thai's neighbor
- Philosopher ___-tzu
- Thai Buddhist
- Relative of Thai
- Language of Indochina
- Neighbor of a Vietnamese
- Language that is mostly monosyllabic
- Mekong Delta dweller
- Southeast Asian tongue
- Eastern language
- Southeast Asian language
- Language along the Mekong River
- Certain southeast Asian
- Kip spender
- Seven-faced doctor of film
- Dweller along the Mekong
- Mekong Buddhist
- Cambodian's neighbor
- Chinese philosopher ___-Tse
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___"
- Dr. played by Tony Randall
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (Tony Randall pic)
- Chinese philosopher ___-tzu
- ___-tzu (founder of Taoism)
- Mekong dweller
- ___-tzu (Chinese philosopher)
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (1964)
- Dr. played by Randall
- ___-tzu (founder of Taosim)
- Taoism founder ___-tzu
- Thai language
- Thai native
- Language of Southeast Asia
- Mekong River native
- Neighbor of a Thai
- With 58-Down, 6th-century B.C. Chinese philosopher
- Asian language
- Language related to Thai
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (1964 Tony Randall film)
- Language written with no spaces between words
- Film doctor with 7 faces
- __-tzu
- Philosopher __-tzu
- Official language in Vientiane
- Pathet __
- Some Thai
- Asian tongue
- __-Tzu (Chinese philosopher)
- Southest Asian language
- Chinese philosopher ___ tzu
- Doctor in a 1964 film title
- ''7 Faces of Dr. ___'' (1964 movie)
- Tony Randall's doctor
- Doctor with seven faces
- One language spoken in Thailand
- ___-tzu (Taoism's founder)
- Buddhist on the Mekong
- A Thai language
- ___-Tse (Chinese philosopher)
- In film, he had seven faces
- ___-tzu (reputed founder of Taoism)
- Mekong River dweller
- Philosopher ___ Tzu
- ___-tze
- With 26 Across, Chinese philosopher
- Dweller on the Mekong River
- Eastern tongue
- Citizen of Vientiane
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (1964 film)
- "7 Faces of Doctor ___"
- __-tzu, founder of 71-Down
- Vientiane inhabitant
- Tony Randall movie, "7 Faces of Doctor ___"
- Vientiane resident, maybe
- Film doctor with seven faces
- Language spoken in Vientiane
- Vientiane resident
- ___-tzu, founder of 71-Down
- Luang Prabang resident
- Isan Thai language
- Citizen of southeast Asia
- SE Asian language
- Tai tongue
- Mekong native
- Most Vientiane residents, and their language
- Taoism founder, ___-tzu
- '7 Faces of Dr. ___'
- 'The 7 Faces of Dr. ___'
- 'The Circus of Dr. ___'
- ___ -tzu
- ___ -tse
- 7-faced doctor of film
- China's ___ -tzu
- '7 Faces of Dr (1964 film). ___'
- Philosopher ___ -tzu
- Chinese philosopher ___ -tzu
- ___-tzu (Taoist)
- Vietnam resident's neighbor
- Cuisine whose staple food is sticky rice
- ___ Tzu, Chinese philosopher
- Language in the Thai group
- Chinese philosopher ___-tze
- Mekong Valley native
- Philosopher ___ -Tse
- Mekong River language
- Man from Vientiane
- Tai
- Vieniane man
- Asian language with no plural form
- ___-tzu (Chinese philsopher)
- Citizen of Laos
- South Asian official language
- Cambodian neighbor
- Language spoken across the border from southern China
- Pathet ___ (old revolutionary group)
- China's ___-tzu
- Taoism's ___ -tzu
- Vientiane local
- '7 Faces of Dr. '
- "Tao Te Ching" poet ___-tzu
- Laos native
- Language along the Mekong
- Vientiane citizen
- Tai language
- Poet ___-tzu
- Indo-chinese language
- Language in Southeast Asia
- Language akin to Thai
- Thailand's #2 language
- Film Dr. with seven faces
- Northern Thai
- Vientiane language
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" (film)
- Thai language kin
- "7 Faces of Dr. ___" ('64 film)
- Language of Vientiane
- Language in Vientiane
- Member of a Buddhist people
- Language traditionally written without spaces between words
- Language heard along the Mekong
- What 34 Across understand when spoken
- 1964 film Dr.
- Mekong people
- Language with six tones
- Dr. with seven faces
- Dweller on the Mekong
- '60s film doctor
- Language that becomes the name of where it's spoken if you add an "s"
- Language similar to Thai
- Largely monosyllabic language
- Mostly monosyllabic language
- Language resembling Thai
- Language in the Tai family
- Vientiane people
- Language in which "thank you" is "khob chai"
- Language spoken along the Mekong
- Native language west of 14 Across
- Language in which the majority of words are monosyllabic
- Sister language of Thai
- ___ People's Democratic Republic
- Language with more than 25 vowel sounds
- Nam khao cuisine
- One celebrating Pi Mai
- Language not traditionally written with spaces between words
- Southeast Asian ethnic group
- Language spoken in Talat Sao
- Language that's the name of an Asian country minus its last letter
- ___ Gan Ma sauce
- People with a language of the same name
- Mekong Valley language
- ___ Gan Ma (chili sauce brand)
- ___ Gan Ma (chili oil brand)
- Language in which "puzzle" is "pid sa"
- Language spoken near the Thai region of Isan
- Language spoken west of 15-Across
- Tonal language similar to Thai
- Like some larb
- Part of the Kra-Dai language family
- Language spoken in Luang Prabang
- Language in which to order larb
- Language in which "sabaidee" means "hello"
- Language of Southeast Asia's only landlocked country
- Cuisine with larb and green papaya salad
- Language that's mutually intelligible with Thai
- Language in which "hello" is "sabaidi"
- Jeow bong cuisine
- Cuisine with sticky rice
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - December 12, 2024
- New York Times - December 08, 2024
- USA Today - November 28, 2024
- New York Times - October 28, 2024
- New York Times - October 14, 2024
- USA Today - September 16, 2024
- New York Times - September 08, 2024
- LA Times - August 17, 2024
- LA Times - August 12, 2024
- LA Times - July 31, 2024
- New York Times - July 29, 2024
- LA Times - July 03, 2024
- USA Today - June 20, 2024
- New York Times - June 16, 2024
- LA Times - June 03, 2024
- New York Times - May 02, 2024
- LA Times - April 23, 2024
- USA Today - March 05, 2024
- New York Times - March 03, 2024
- LA Times - February 18, 2024
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