Bean of India | 13 |
Key-shaped, in heraldry | 23 |
Shaped like a key handle, in heraldry | 37 |
Pointed in heraldry: var. | 26 |
Like some heraldic crosses | 26 |
Heraldic anagram for rude | 25 |
Expanded, as arms of a cross | 28 |
Black Asian beans | 17 |
Indian beans | 12 |
Pakistani language | 18 |
Language of Pakistan | 20 |
Language of Lahore | 18 |
A language of Pakistan | 22 |
Pakistani tongue | 16 |
Official language of Pakistan | 29 |
An official language of Pakistan | 32 |
Language in Pakistan | 20 |
Lahore language | 15 |
Hindi relative | 14 |
Language in Lahore | 18 |
Hindustani | 10 |
Sanskrit | 8 |
Karachi language | 16 |
It's spoken in Islamabad | 28 |
Pakistan's language | 23 |
Pakistan language | 17 |
Language of Islamabad | 21 |
Sanskritic language | 19 |
Pakistan's official language | 32 |
Pakistan's national language | 32 |
Pakistan tongue | 15 |
One of the official languages of Pakistan | 41 |
National language of Pakistan | 29 |
Language written with Persian-Arabic letters | 44 |
Language whose alphabet reads from right to left | 48 |
Language that gave us "thug" | 38 |
Language that gave us "khaki" | 39 |
Language similar to Hindi | 25 |
Language of Karachi | 19 |
Kin of Hindi | 12 |
Karachi tongue | 14 |
It's spoken in Karachi | 26 |
It's heard in Islamabad | 27 |
Descendant of Sanskrit | 22 |
A Pakistani poet might write in it | 34 |
"Khaki" source | 24 |
Whence "nabob" and "khaki" | 46 |
Whence "khaki" and "nabob" | 46 |
Variant of Hindustani | 21 |
Variant of Hindi | 16 |
Tongue of Pakistan | 18 |
Tongue blending Persian and Hindu | 33 |
South Asians speak it | 21 |
South Asian language | 20 |
Sanskrit language | 17 |
Relative of Hindustani | 22 |
Rawalpindi language | 19 |
One of the official languages of India | 38 |
Literary variant of Hindustani | 30 |
Literary language of Pakistan | 29 |
Lingua franca of Pakistan | 25 |
Language written right to left | 30 |
Language written in Persian-Arabic letters | 42 |
Language whose name means "army" | 42 |
Language which gave us the word "calico" | 50 |
Language used in India and Pakistan | 35 |
Language that's written from right to left | 46 |
Language that gave us "nabob" | 39 |
Language spoken in New Delhi | 28 |
Language spoken in Islamabad | 28 |
Language of the national anthem "Qaumi Tarana" | 56 |
Language of the Hindustan Express | 33 |
Language of Sanskrit | 20 |
Language of Peshawar | 20 |
Language kin of Hindi | 21 |
Language in which the "Voice of Lahore" newspaper is written | 70 |
Language in which "Pakistan" means "land of the pure" | 73 |
Language heard in Karachi | 25 |
Language from which the word "dungaree" is borrowed | 61 |
Language from which the word "cummerbund" is derived | 62 |
Language from which "loot" comes | 42 |
Language from which "cummerbund" comes | 48 |
Language for Pakistan's Daily Jang | 38 |
Language for a guru | 19 |
Language derived from Hindustani | 32 |
Language cousin of Hindi | 24 |
Language commonly used in Bollywood films | 41 |
Its alphabet has 38 letters and no upper- or lowercase | 54 |
It's written right to left | 30 |
It's written from right to left | 35 |
Islamabad tongue | 16 |
Hindustani language | 19 |
Hindu language | 14 |
Form of Hindustani | 18 |
BBC Asian Network language | 26 |
Bangladesh language | 19 |
Akbar Allahabadi wrote poetry in it | 35 |
A language of India | 19 |
Bailiff's cry, in a first language? | 39 |
Suffix with fail | 16 |