| Where "Getting to Know You" is sung | 45 |
| Thailand, before the coup of 1939 | 33 |
| Setting for "The King and I" | 38 |
| Rodgers and Hammerstein musical setting | 39 |
| One-time neighbor of French Indochina | 37 |
| Old name of a southeast Asian nation | 36 |
| Official country name until 1949 | 32 |
| Locale of "The King and I" | 36 |
| Kingdom in a 1951 Broadway musical | 34 |
| Kingdom in "The King and I" | 37 |
| King's land in a Broadway musical | 37 |
| King Mongkut's realm, in a Broadway show | 44 |
| Home to white-elephant-giving kings | 35 |
| Gulf of ___, body of water next to Viet Nam | 43 |
| Gulf of ___ (Joseph Conrad story setting) | 41 |
| Former name of a neighbor of Burma | 34 |
| Country visited by Anna Leonowens | 33 |
| Country that changed its name in 1939 | 37 |
| Country for which a cat was named | 33 |
| "The Bridge on the River Kwai" setting | 48 |
| "I am the king of ___, I am" | 38 |
| "Bridge on the River Kwai "setting | 44 |
| "Anna and the King of _____" | 38 |
| 'The King and I' setting | 32 |
| 'Anna and the King of --' | 33 |
| Â Â River Kwai locale, formerly | 37 |
| Smashing Pumpkins "___ Dream" | 39 |
| Like the cats in "Lady and the Tramp" | 47 |
| Cat that may have chocolate points | 34 |
| Either "Lady and the Tramp" antagonist | 48 |
| Pet from the "old world" | 34 |
| Si and Am in "Lady and the Tramp" | 43 |
| Conversation between King Mongkut and Tuptim? | 45 |
| Tennessee Williams play, in old Bangkok? | 40 |
| They can't get away from each other | 39 |
| Minnesota players from old Bangkok? | 35 |
| Minnesota baseball team sold to Thailand? | 41 |
| "Pari ___," Rigoletto aria | 36 |
| "Pari ___," aria sung by Rigoletto | 44 |
| Actress Phillips of "I, Claudius" | 43 |
| Phillips of "I, Claudius" | 35 |
| Chinese city on the Wei, old-style | 34 |
| Many a recipient of hand-me-downs, informally | 45 |
| "The Swan of Tuonela" composer | 40 |
| Where the Samoyed dog comes from | 32 |
| Symbol of inhospitable remoteness | 33 |
| Remote, undesirable locale, figuratively | 40 |
| Neighbor of Irkutsk on a Risk board | 35 |
| Home of the 2,700-mile-long Lena River | 38 |
| Typical resident of Northern Asia | 33 |
| Fatal problem in Genesis (Spanish) | 34 |
| Brothers and sisters, familiarly | 32 |
| Rivals for the folks' attention, maybe | 42 |
| Rivals for parental attention, perhaps | 38 |
| Participants in some rivalries, briefly | 39 |
| Frequent estate sharers, briefly | 32 |
| "Private Lives" character | 35 |
| Fortunetellers' protest demand? | 35 |
| What goes on at a witches' sabbath? | 39 |
| Order to attack, with "on" | 36 |
| "Not my spelling error" notation | 42 |
| Word often seen in square brackets | 34 |
| Incite to attack, with "on" | 37 |
| Abélard's "___ et Non" | 39 |
| [the spelling's intentional] | 32 |
| "No, that's not a typo" | 37 |
| "___ 'em" (order to attack) | 41 |
| ''Not my error'' notation | 41 |
| ''Get 'em, Rover!'' | 39 |
| Verbatim quote addendum, possibly | 33 |
| Urge to attack, with "on" | 35 |
| Start of an order to an attack dog | 34 |
| Latin word, often placed in brackets | 36 |
| Intentionally so written, in a quote | 36 |
| Bracketed word in a verbatim quote | 34 |
| Bracketed word after a misspelling in a quote | 45 |
| [it was wrong before I quoted it] | 33 |
| [Don't blame those spelling errors on me] | 45 |
| ["This isn't my mistake"] | 39 |
| ["That's really what was said"] | 45 |
| "Not my error," in a quote | 36 |
| "I'm quoting this exactly" | 40 |
| "Attack!", to an attack dog | 37 |
| "___ transit gloria mundi" | 36 |
| "___ transit gloria . . . " | 37 |
| "___ Semper Tyrannis," Va. motto | 42 |
| "___ et non," Abélard compilation | 46 |
| "___ 'em" (dog command) | 37 |
| "___ 'em, Cerberus!" | 34 |
| ''Quoted verbatim'' | 35 |
| ''__ 'em, Fido!'' | 37 |
| '-- 'em!' ('Attack!') | 41 |
| "Two Women" director Vittorio de ____ | 47 |
| Canadian inventor of snow blower | 32 |
| The De ___ (director Vittorio's family) | 43 |
| Prompted to attack, with "on" | 39 |
| Told to attack, with "on" | 35 |
| Words a house burglar doesn't want to hear | 46 |
| Order countermanded by "Down, boy!" | 45 |
| Verdi work, with "The" | 32 |