Crossword-Solution: PNOM 4 letters, 17 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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___-Penh, chief city of Cambodia. 1 answer
___ Penh: Var. 1 answer
___ Penh, Cambodian city (var.) 1 answer
___ Penh, Cambodia (Var.) 1 answer
-- Penh, Cambodia 2 answers
___ Penh (capital of Cambodia) 2 answers
___ Penh (Cambodia's capital) 2 answers
__ Penh 2 answers
Phnom -- 2 answers
Part of the name of Cambodia's capital 2 answers
Half an Asian capital? 3 answers
Cambodia continent 10 answers
Cambodia people 10 answers
Cambodia money 10 answers
CAMBODIA CAPITAL 10 answers
Cambodia 11 answers
CAMBODIA NEIGHBOR 11 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PNOM (5)

Rodgers, Esq., American Chargé d'Affaires at Bangkok; to his late Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Siam; to his Serene Highness Prince Traidos Prabandh, Siamese Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; to his Serene Highness Colonel Prince Amoradhat, Chief of Intelligence of the Siamese Army, who constituted himself my guide and cicerone during our stay in his country; to the French Resident-Superior at Pnom-Penh; and to the other French officials who aided me during my travels in Indo-China.
Where the Strange Trails Go Down E. Alexander Powell 2008
From Bangkok we might take a short-cut through the Cambodian jungle, by elephant, to Pnom-Penh and----" "Hold on!" the Movie King protested.
Where the Strange Trails Go Down E. Alexander Powell 2008
The road to Pnom-Penh, as I have already remarked, leads through a peculiarly lonely and savage region.
Where the Strange Trails Go Down E. Alexander Powell 2008
Twice during the journey to Pnom-Penh I saw tracks of elephant herds on the road--it looked as though a fleet of whippet tanks had passed.
Where the Strange Trails Go Down E. Alexander Powell 2008
Though Saigon and Pnom-Penh do not possess the facilities for equipping shooting expeditions afforded by Mombasa or Nairobi, and though in Indo-China there are no professional European guides, such as the late Major Cunninghame; the elaborate and costly outfits customary in East Africa, with their mile-long trains of bearers, are as unnecessary as they are unknown.
Where the Strange Trails Go Down E. Alexander Powell 2008
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1957–2010).