| Smuts was one | 13 |
| S. African of Huguenot descent | 30 |
| S. African of Dutch extraction | 30 |
| Paul Kruger of Krugerrand fame, e.g. | 36 |
| Participant in an 1899 conflict | 31 |
| Orange Free State dweller | 25 |
| Oom Paul, e.g. | 14 |
| Oom Paul was one | 16 |
| Oom Paul Kruger, for one | 24 |
| One who fought Uitlanders | 25 |
| One in battle circa 1901 | 24 |
| Mafeking fighter: 1899–1900 | 34 |
| Louis Botha, notably | 20 |
| Literally, farmer | 17 |
| Jan Smuts, e.g. | 15 |
| It means "farmer" in Afrikaans | 40 |
| Huguenot descendant, perhaps | 28 |
| Great Trekker | 13 |
| French Huguenot descendant in South Africa | 42 |
| Fighter of 1899-1902 | 20 |
| Farmer, in Dutch | 16 |
| Englishman's foe: 1899-1902 | 31 |
| Dutch word meaning "farmer" | 37 |
| Dutch South African colonist | 28 |
| Dutch settler in South Africa | 29 |
| Dutch settler in Africa | 23 |
| Dutch colonist in South Africa | 30 |
| Combatant of 1901 | 17 |
| Certain S. African | 18 |
| Certain Dutch colonist | 22 |
| Capetown citizen | 16 |
| Cape settler | 12 |
| Anglo-__ War (1899-1902) | 24 |
| Andries Pretorius, for one | 26 |
| Andries Pretorius, e.g., who gave his name to a national capital | 64 |
| Afrikander | 10 |
| African war | 11 |
| A Pretorian | 11 |
| A Capetown citizen, e.g. | 24 |
| A Cape Town citizen | 19 |
| 1899 warrior | 12 |
| "Oom Paul" was one | 28 |
| "Farmer," in Dutch | 28 |
| ___ Wars | 8 |
| ___ War: 1899–1902 | 25 |
| ___ War: 1899-1902 | 18 |
| ___ War, 1899-1902 | 18 |
| ___ War of 1899 | 15 |
| ___ War (Churchill's first) | 31 |
| Some South Africans | 19 |
| Dutch South Africans | 20 |
| Afrikaners | 10 |
| Transvaal settlers | 18 |
| They fought the British in 1900 | 31 |
| South Africans | 14 |
| Certain South Africans | 22 |
| Trekkers | 8 |
| Orange Free State colonizers | 28 |
| Certain Africans | 16 |
| Cape Province settlers | 22 |
| Transvaal trekkers | 18 |
| Transvaal combatants of 1900 | 28 |
| Traansvaal settlers | 19 |
| South Africans of Dutch descent | 31 |
| South African group defeated in 1902 | 36 |
| Some Afrikaners | 15 |
| One side of an 1899-1902 war | 28 |
| One side in an 1899 war | 23 |
| Nineteenth-century South African combatants | 43 |
| Figures in African history | 26 |
| Fighters from 1899 to 1902 | 26 |
| Fighters at Mafeking: 1899–1900 | 38 |
| Dutch settlers | 14 |
| Dutch colonists | 15 |
| Dutch Africans | 14 |
| British foes, 1899-1902 | 23 |
| British foe, 1899-1902 | 22 |
| Afrikaans speakers | 18 |
| 1899 fighters | 13 |
| "Breaker Morant" people | 33 |
| Major African conflict | 22 |
| Where Churchill was a POW | 25 |
| Turn-of-the-century South African conflict | 42 |
| Turn-of-century British conflict | 32 |
| Treaty of Bereeniging conflict | 30 |
| South African conflict at the turn of the 20th century | 54 |
| Conflict in the Orange Free State | 33 |
| African war involving Canadian forces | 37 |
| 1899-1902 event | 15 |
| 1899-1902 conflict | 18 |
| "Breaker Morant" setting | 34 |
| ''Breaker Morant'' subject | 42 |
| Belly laugh | 11 |
| Hearty laugh | 12 |
| Big Broadway hit, in slang | 26 |
| Loud, hearty laugh | 18 |
| Theatrical hit, in slang | 24 |
| Sockeroo | 8 |
| Smasheroo | 9 |
| Hit on Broadway | 15 |