___ Road (WWII supply route), 5 letters
___ Road: WWII supply route to China, 5 letters
___ Shave (onetime advertisers on roadside signs), 5 letters
___-Shave (old roadside advertiser), 5 letters
___-Shave, '50s roadside-rhymes company, 5 letters
'50s roadside-rhymes company, ___ Shave, 5 letters
Bay of Bengal country, once, 5 letters
British name for Myanmar, 5 letters
Japanese conquest of 1942, 5 letters
Japanese conquest of W.W. II, 5 letters
Locale of Beyond Rangoon, 5 letters
Locale of the road to Mandalay, 5 letters
Myanmar, by another name, 5 letters
Myanmar's former name, 5 letters
Myanmar's sometime name, 5 letters
Name on old Asian maps, 5 letters
Nation on the Bay of Bengal (now known as the Union of Myanmar), 5 letters
Neighbor of Siam, on some old maps, 5 letters
Part of W.W. II's Pacific theater, 5 letters
Rangoon is its capital, to the U.S., 5 letters
Republic on the Bay of Bengal, 5 letters
Site of road to Mandalay, 5 letters
Subject of many a Human Rights Watch story, 5 letters
Thailand neighbor, once, 5 letters
U Thant's birthplace, 5 letters
U Thant's home nation, 5 letters
Union of Myanmar, familiarly, 5 letters
A mountainous republic in southeastern Asia on the Bay of Bengal, 5 letters
Chilly coat in old Myanmar?, 10 letters
Old maker of sequential highway signs, 10 letters
Provider of the verse, 10 letters
Road-sign ad sponsor of yore, 10 letters
Asian language spoken by 32 million, 7 letters
Like U.N. secretary-general U Thant, 7 letters
A native or inhabitant of Myanmar, 7 letters
The official language of Burma, 7 letters
'Peace Train' singer, in Rangoon?, 14 letters
Type genus of the Burmanniaceae, 9 letters
Family of chiefly tropical herbs with basal leaves like bracts and small flowers, 13 letters