| Chang and Eng's homeland | 28 |
| Birthplace of Chang and Eng | 27 |
| Anna's adopted homeland | 27 |
| Where Anna was governess | 24 |
| Name of a kingdom until 1939 | 28 |
| Kingdom visited by Anna | 23 |
| Kingdom on old Asian maps | 25 |
| King Mongkut's domain | 25 |
| French Indochina neighbor | 25 |
| Country visited by Anna | 23 |
| Country name retired in 1949 | 28 |
| Chang and Eng's land | 24 |
| Anna's destination | 22 |
| Yul Brynner's kingdom | 25 |
| Where the Kwai once flowed? | 27 |
| Where Mrs. Leonowens taught | 27 |
| Where Dunne became Leonowens | 28 |
| Where Anna Leonowens worked | 27 |
| Site of Anna's adventures | 29 |
| Site of a Brynner winner | 24 |
| Rama VII's kingdom | 22 |
| Prathet Thai, previously | 24 |
| Prajadhipok's land | 22 |
| Prajadhipok's kingdom | 25 |
| Land of kings Rama I to VIII | 28 |
| King MongkutÂ’s kingdom | 26 |
| King Mongkut's realm | 24 |
| King Mongkut's land | 23 |
| Gulf of South China Sea. | 24 |
| Former name of Thailand | 23 |
| Former Indochina empire | 23 |
| Famous twins' home | 22 |
| Domain of Anna's boss | 25 |
| Country in a 1946 film title | 28 |
| Chulalongkorn's land | 24 |
| Certain twins' home | 23 |
| Broadway king's home | 24 |
| Bangkok's land, once | 24 |
| Asian territory in Risk | 23 |
| Asia's Gulf of ___ | 22 |
| Anna's place abroad | 23 |
| Anna's king's milieu | 28 |
| Anna Leonowens taught here | 26 |
| Anna and the King locale | 24 |
| "Owa tagu ___" | 24 |
| Like Anna's students | 24 |
| Two-way, as a sprinkler | 23 |
| Standpipe with two openings | 27 |
| Kind of pipe connection | 23 |
| It may have chocolate points | 28 |
| Cats of Anna and the King | 25 |
| Short-haired house pet | 22 |
| Threat to invade Indonesia? | 27 |
| Shensi province capital | 23 |
| City of central China (Var.) | 28 |
| City on the Wei, old style | 26 |
| City in central China (Var.) | 28 |
| Chinese provincial capital | 26 |
| Chinese city on the Wei | 23 |
| Pass-catcher Michael ___ | 24 |
| Brother or sister, for short | 28 |
| Room sharer, for short | 22 |
| Parent of your kid's cuz | 28 |
| One of a quint's four | 25 |
| Hand-me-down recipient | 22 |
| Blood relative, briefly | 23 |
| Blood relation, briefly | 23 |
| Person in a tree, briefly | 25 |
| Lisa to Bart, or Bart to Lisa | 29 |
| Lisa to Bart or vice versa | 26 |
| Jacob, to Esau, for short | 25 |
| Household member, for short | 27 |
| Eng to Chang for short | 24 |
| Close relative, for short | 25 |
| Close relation, informally | 26 |
| Charlie, to Emilio, briefly | 27 |
| Cain or Abel, for short | 23 |
| Sight from the Bering Sea | 25 |
| Place for the disfavored | 24 |
| More than half of Russia | 24 |
| Husky's home ground | 23 |
| Home of Omsk and Tomsk | 22 |
| Faraway place, so to speak | 26 |
| Cold place to be banished to | 28 |
| Any undesirable locale | 22 |
| Working dog with a dense coat | 29 |
| Husky bred in the U.S.S.R. | 26 |
| ___ husky (certain sled dog) | 28 |
| Domesticated northern canines | 29 |
| Canines bred to pull sleds | 26 |
| Malamute's look-alike | 25 |
| Like "sissies" | 24 |
| Competitiveness in the family | 29 |
| Hand-me-down recipients | 23 |
| They're relatively close | 28 |
| Bedroom sharers, maybe | 22 |
| Bedroom sharers, informally | 27 |
| Twins, e.g., for short | 22 |
| They're often rivals | 24 |
| Pair in bunk beds, perhaps | 26 |