| KWAME | First prime minister and president of Ghana, _ Nkrumah (5) |
| KENYATTA | Jomo, the first prime minister and president of independent Kenya (8) |
| WALPOLE | Author of The Castle of Otranto and some 7,000 letters who was the youngest son of Britain's de facto first prime minister and created Strawberry Hill House (7) |
| BOTHA | P W _, former Prime Minister and President of South Africa (5) |
| EAMON | Former Irish Prime Minister and President De Valera |
| TITO | A prime minister and president of Yugoslavia |
| SHIMON | __ Peres, former prime minister and president of Israel (6) |
| MUGABE | Robert, former prime minister and president of Zimbabwe (6) |
| KOIZUMI | Junichiro ___, Japanese statesman; prime minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party from 2001 to 2006 (7) |
| ACCRA | In the first minutes of 6th March, 1957, Prime Minister Nkrumah declared Ghana's independence to th |
| NAHUM | ____ Goldmann, a founder and president of the World Jewish Congress (5) |
| GHANA | Country whose first president was Kwame Nkrumah (5) |
| SPEAK | What Nkrumah did of freedom? (5) |
| FIDELCASTRO | Cuban former Prime Minister and President who died in 2016 (5,6) |
| BEGIN | Israeli prime minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner, d. 1992 (5) |
| POMPIDOU | Former French prime minister and president after whom a Parisian building housing Europe's largest museum of modern art is named (8) |
| VALERA | Former Irish Prime Minister and President Eamon de ___ |
| DEVALERA | Eamon - -, Irish prime minister and president |
| NASSER | 1950s Egyptian prime minister and president (6) |
| MEIRS | Former Israeli Prime Minister and family |