| JAMESON | Leander Starr, Prime Minister of the Cape Colony, South Africa 1904-08 (7) |
| GREATTREK | Migration of Boer farmers in Cape Colony, South Africa from 1836-45 in order to escape British authority (5,4) |
| DYNASTS | The -, epic drama of the Napoleonic War by Thomas Hardy published in three parts between 1904-08 (7) |
| MARTHASVINEYARD | Affluent island colony south of Cape Cod, Massachusetts (7,8) |
| RHODES | Cecil ?, British financier; prime minister of the Cape Colony from 1890-96 (6) |
| CECILRHODES | British imperialist who was prime minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896 (5,6) |
| ENDERBY | --- Land is an Australian territory south of the Cape of Good Hope (7) |
| ARTISAN | The skilled worker in Cathcart is a necessary part of the Cape economy (7) |
| BURGLAR | This Cape Colony citizen gets a take-away, reportedly (7) |
| CORACLE | Sibyl is south of the Cape in this little boat |
| ORLEANS | One of six towns of the Cape Cod National Seashore |
| VOORTREKKER | One of the original Afrikaner settlers who migrated from the Cape Colony in the 1830's (11) |
| HOPE | Headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa, the Cape of Good _ (4) |
| CECIL | Mining magnate who became Prime Minister of Cape Colony, - Rhodes (5) |
| CAPEOFGOODHOPE | Rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa (4,2,4,4) |
| DUNES | "If you like making love at midnight, in the ___ of the cape" |
| CLOAKANDDAGGER | Intriguing Aussie character in terrible danger south of the Cape (5-3-6) |
| AFRIKANER | Descendant of early Dutch settlers of the Cape Province (9) |
| DIAS | Discoverer of the Cape of Good Hope |
| GRASSPINKORCHID | Nova Scotia... Unique flower that grows in the bogs of the Cape breton highlands National Park: 3 wd |