| LILANGENI | Principal currency unit of Swaziland, divided into 100 cents (9) |
| RAND | Principal currency unit of South Africa, divided into 100 cents (4) |
| EURO | Currency unit divided into 100 cents |
| NAIRA | Principal currency unit of Nigeria, divided into 100 kobo (5) |
| LARI | Principal currency unit of Georgia, divided into 100 tetri (4) |
| LEMPIRA | Principal currency unit of Honduras, divided into 100 centavos (7) |
| RUFIYAA | Principal currency unit of the Maldives, divided into 100 laari (7) |
| MANAT | Principal currency unit of Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, worth 100 gopik and 100 tenesi respectively (5) |
| DINAR | The principal currency unit of countries including Tunisia (5) |
| ONEDOLLAR | 100 cents |
| MSWATI | King of Swaziland, 3rd of the name, crowned in 1986 aged 18 (6) |
| SWAZI | Official language of Swaziland, along with English (5) |
| DLAMINI | Prime minister of Swaziland, Barnabas Sibusiso _ (7) |
| MBABANE | The capital, administrative and financial centre of Swaziland (7) |
| NATAL | It's about birth south of Swaziland (5) |
| LOBAMBA | Legislative capital of Swaziland (7) |
| AFGHANI | Kabul's principal currency (7) |
| DOLLAR | One hundred cents of US money for a Scottish town (6) |
| BUCK | Type of bunny (it' s quite common for 100 cents) (4) |
| KINGSLEY | Author of The Water-Babies, Hypatia and Westward Ho! who 33 With a cast including Nicholas Hoult, Emily Watson and Julie Walters, Richard E. Grant's film based on his boyhood in Swaziland (3-3) |