| TRANSVAAL | Where the Boer War took place |
| PRETORIA | Where the Boer War peace treaties were signed |
| AFRICA | Where the Boer War was fought |
| BADENPOWELL | Robert ____ led the defence of Mafeking in the Boer War |
| ANGEL | The ... of Peace memorial, Norwich, commemorates those who died in the Boer War (5) |
| HARDY | Poet who mourned the man he killed in the Boer War? (5) |
| KITCHENER | Field Marshal who, in 1900, became overall commander of the British forces in the Boer War (9) |
| KRUGER | Politician whose demands for the withdrawal of British troops from Transvaal frontiers precipitated the Boer War (6) |
| LADYSMITH | City in South Africa besieged during the Boer War (9) |
| COLENSO | 1899 battle in the Boer War (7) |
| ROBE | Habit remains from the Boer War (4) |
| OMDURMAN | Battle in Sudan prior to the Boer War (8) |
| BREAKERMORANT | Poet court-martialled for disobeying orders in the Boer War? (7,6) |
| SPIONKOP | Mountain in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa that gives its name to a January 1900 battle in the Boer Wars |
| BRITS | One side in the Boer Wars, informally |
| DOYLE | Knighted mystery writer who championed the Boer War |
| MAFEKING | 1899-1900 siege during the Boer War (8) |
| KRUGERRAND | Gold coin featuring the likeness of the statesman whose actions were one cause of the Second Boer War |
| SPION | & 12D The Battle of -, conflict in January 1900 between Boer and British forces in the Second Boer War (5,3) |
| DEWET | Afrikaner commander who led the Orange Free State army during the Second Boer War (2,3) |