Answer: SIAM
SIAM is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 145 times.
- Famous twins' birthplace
- Chulalongkorn's land
- King's land in a Broadway musical
- King Mongkut's realm
- Thailand, once
- River Kwai locale
- Kingdom on old Asian maps
- Rama VII's domain
- Prathet Thai, previously
- Chang and Eng's homeland
- Country that changed its name in 1939
- Asia's Gulf of ___
- Musical kingdom
- Where Anna met the king
- Twin country?
- Gulf of ___ (Joseph Conrad story setting)
- Rodgers and Hammerstein musical setting
- "The King and I" locale
- Locale for Anna
- Land of kings Rama I to VIII
- River Kwai locale, formerly
- Country for which a cat was named
- Now it's Thailand
- Rama V's land
- Pre-1939 atlas name
- Prajadhipok's kingdom
- Historic silk center
- Anna's adopted homeland
- Kingdom in a 1951 Broadway musical
- Old kingdom name
- Kingdom of Broadway
- Country name retired in 1949
- "The King and I" setting
- Gulf of ___, body of water next to Viet Nam
- "The Bridge on the River Kwai" setting
- Setting for "The King and I"
- "The King and I" country
- The land Anna visited
- Thailand, before 5/11/1949
- Thailand, before 1939
- "Anna and the King" country
- Land of Chang and Eng
- Kwai's country, once
- 62-Across setting
- Thailand, prior to 1939
- "The King and I" kingdom
- Burma neighbor, once
- Old Burma neighbor
- Country visited by Anna
- King Mongkut's realm, in a Broadway show
- "Anna and the King" setting
- Where Chang and Eng Bunker were born
- Territory in Risk
- Where Anna taught
- Rama VII's kingdom
- King Mongkut's domain
- Laos neighbor, once
- Official country name until 1949
- Country Anna visited
- Thailand, formerly
- Bangkok's land, once
- ''The King and I'' setting
- Prince Chulalongkorn's land
- Thailand's former name
- Asian nation's former name
- Where Rama VI once ruled
- Name of a kingdom until 1939
- Anna Leonowens taught here
- Where the Kwai once flowed?
- It's Thailand now
- Birthplace of Chang and Eng
- Old Thailand
- "Bridge on the River Kwai "setting
- Where Anna visited
- Where Anna met a king
- Kingdom visited by Anna
- Where King Chulalongkorn reigned
- Rama's kingdom
- "The King and I" land
- Broadway king's home
- Country visited by Anna Leonowens
- One-time neighbor of French Indochina
- Mongkut's kingdom
- Anna's adopted land
- King Mongkut's land
- Old Asian kingdom
- Chang and Eng's land
- Renamed country
- Word in old gazetteers
- Thailand, once
- Land of Rama I
- Kingdom in "The King and I"
- Yul's film realm
- Thailand, in the past
- " Shall we dance?" locale
- 'The King and I' setting
- 'The King and I' venue
- 'The King and I' locale
- 'Anna and the King of ___'
- Where Anna was governess
- "Anna and the King of ___"
- Old name of a southeast Asian nation
- Place for 44-Across
- Where "Getting to Know You" is sung
- Thailand, previously
- Thailand, until 1932
- French Indochina neighbor
- Land name before 1939
- Anna's kingdom
- Neighbor of India and China in Risk
- Twins' home?
- Place that gave its name to a cat breed
- Setting for the singing of "A Puzzlement"
- Musical king's land
- Asian territory in Risk
- Neighbor of French Indo-China
- Broadway king's domain
- Thailand, until 1949
- Former name of Thailand
- Brynner's kingdom
- Site of the "Shall We Dance?" dance
- Thailand's previous name
- Risk region east of India
- Where Anna danced with the king
- King's land in a Broadway hit
- Place for Anna and the King
- Asian League of Nations member
- Rama I's domain
- Place for a film king
- Domain of Anna's boss
- Kingly literary place
- Neighbor of India and China on a Risk board
- Brown cat's origin
- Where Chulalongkorn was king
- Burma neighbor, a while back
- Lincoln declined its king's gift of elephants
- Old name for Thailand
- King's country in "The King and I"
- Onetime neighbor of French Indochina
- "Bridge on the River Kwai" setting
- Country name last used in 1949
- ___ Paragon: large shopping mall in Bangkok
- Ananda Mahidol became its king at the age of 9, while living in Switzerland
- Neighbor of 74-Across, on a Risk board
- India's neighbor on a Risk board