| IMPALAS | Antelopes of southern and eastern Africa (7) |
| IMPALA | Type of antelope of southern and eastern Africa which has lyre-shaped horns (6) |
| ELAND | The common ____ is the largest antelope of southern and eastern Africa |
| CHACMA | Grayish baboon of southern and eastern Africa. |
| WALLOON | Member of a French dialect-speaking people living chiefly in southern and eastern Belgium and northern France (7) |
| ASHANTI | A people of southern and central Ghana (7) |
| ZEBRA | Striped mammal of the horse family, native to southern and eastern Africa (5) |
| NILOTES | Indigenous people of Sudan and eastern Africa |
| MAGPIES | Black and white birds akin to the crow family, although the Iberian variety found in southern and central parts of Spain and Portugal are lighter in colour and have blue tails (7) |
| BLESBOK | Antelope of southern Africa with a deep reddish-brown coat and lyre-shaped horns (7) |
| SUNBELT | The southern, and usually rightwing, states of the US (7) |
| EQUATOR | Line between the southern and northern hemispheres (7) |
| WARTHOGS | Wild pigs of Southern and East Africa, with heavy tusks and manes of coarse hair (8) |
| CHAMOIS | Goat-like antelope inhabiting high mountains in southern and central Europe (7) |
| SWAHILI | Language spoken in Southern & Central Africa |
| WALLOONS | French-speaking people living chiefly in southern and eastern Belgium and adjacent parts of France (8) |
| APPLEMINT | Perennial herb, Mentha suaveolens, of southern and western Europe (5,4) |
| OMAN | A strategically located monarchy on the southern and eastern coasts of the Arabian Peninsula. |
| ESTONIAN | Old school figure embracing southern and eastern European (8) |
| TENNESSEE | Figure seen randomly around southern and eastern U.S. state (9) |