| UITENHAGE | Summer resort town in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa (9) |
| EASTLONDON | River port in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa (4,6) |
| MOSSELBAY | Port and seaside resort in Cape Province, South Africa (6,3) |
| SPA | Resort town in eastern Belgium |
| XHOSA | Second-largest ethnic group in South Africa after the Zulus, mostly living in Eastern Cape province (5) |
| EASTHAMPTON | Long Island summer resort town |
| KIMBERLEY | City in central South Africa; capital of Northern Cape province (9) |
| BRAINTREE | Town in Eastern England (pop about 40,000) on the River Brain (9) |
| FRANCOLIN | The Cape ___ or spurfowl is a game bird of the pheasant family found in the Cape provinces and Namibia (9) |
| AFRIKANER | Descendant of early Dutch settlers of the Cape Province (9) |
| NANTUCKET | New England summer resort island |
| KRUGERSDORP | Gold mining town in Gauteng Province, South Africa (11) |
| TRANSKEI | Former state given nominal independence by South Africa in 1976, part of the Eastern Cape province since 1994 |
| GRADIENT | Former Bantustan of South Africa now part of Eastern Cape Province (8) |
| SOWETO | Large urban area in Gauteng province, South Africa, comprising several townships lying south-west of Johannesburg (6) |
| BLOEMFONTEIN | Capital of Free State province, South Africa (12) |
| NATAL | KwaZulu-___ province, South Africa |
| STELLENBOSCH | University town in South Africa's Western Cape province, famous for its nearby vineyards |
| UMTATA | Former name of Mthatha, city in Eastern Cape, South Africa, that was capital of the Transkei Bantustan |
| KALAHARI | The large basinlike plain of the interior plateau of Southern Africa. It occupies almost all of Botswana, the eastern third of Namibia, and the northernmost part of Northern Cape province in South Afr |