African capital formerly called Salisbury |
African country whose flag is nearly identical to Romania's |
African ruminant |
African V.I.P.'s of yore |
African primates |
Family of African languages |
African mammal, shortly |
African plant used in many skin products |
African cattle disease |
African tribal group |
South African of Dutch descent |
African shrubs |
African antelope |
Poisonous African snake |
African antelopes that inspired a sneaker brand name |
Author Locke of the Harlem Renaissance, the first African-American Rhodes scholar (1907) |
Southern African plant of the lily family — haunts a gap (anag) |
African lake spanning four countries |
African currency unit |
African American mathemetician who purportedly surveyed the District of Columbia |
Succulent African shrub popular as a bonsai |
African snakes |
African snake in "Raiders of the Lost Ark |
African pastoral people |
African mammal that eats ants, termites, and cucumbers |
African chieftain (Var.) |
African country, on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, capital Bujumbura |
African lake discovered by Livingstone |
African succulent |
Edible equines (Start) |