| LAOS | Former province of the Khmer Empire(4) |
| ANGKOR | Site of the ancient capital of the Khmer Empire in N.W. Cambodia (6) |
| JEWELINTHECROWN | Angkor Wat vis-a-vis the Khmer Empire |
| POL | The former ruler of the Khmer Rouge, ... Pot |
| POLPOT | Former Prime Minister of Kampuchea and leader of the Khmer Rouge who died in 1998 (3,3) |
| CEBU | Island province of the central Philippines east of Negros and west of Leyte and Bohol (4) |
| SULU | Province of the Philippines (4) |
| ASTI | Province of The Boot |
| KAMPUCHEA | The name given to Cambodia by the Khmer Rouge government in 1976 (9) |
| CAMBODIA | Country ruled by the Khmer Rouge from 1975 to 1979 (8) |
| LONNOL | The Khmer Rouge overthrew him |
| HAGUE | The capital city of the South Holland province of the Netherlands, The _ (5) |
| APELDOORN | City in the Gelderland province of the central Netherlands; site of the Het Loo royal palace (9) |
| CONNAUGHT | Anglicised name of the province of the counties of Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo (9) |
| LEINSTER | Province of the Republic of Ireland that includes the counties of Carlow and Meath |
| MAASTRICHT | Capital of the Limburg province of the Netherlands |
| ANTWERP | City in Belgium, capital of the province of the same name (7) |
| ASSEN | Capital of the Drenthe province of the NE Netherlands, founded in 1257 (5) |
| RHAETIA | A province of the Roman Empire in central Europe, including the Tyrol, etc (7) |
| DACIA | Ancient region of SE Europe roughly corresponding to modern-day Romania, annexed by Trajan c. 106 AD as a province of the Roman Empire (5) |