- - Last letter of the NATO alphabet that is also the name of an African language
- - Large ethnic group of eastern South Africa
- - Large ethnic group from eastern South Africa
- - Bantu language of south-eastern Africa
- - African tribe and the last letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet
- - African aboriginal
- - Southern African
- - Certain South African
- - People of southern Africa
- - One of South Africa's official languages
- - An African throne at Whipsnade perhaps, it's said
- - African language that gave us "mamba"
- - African animal park reportedly lacking ungulates to begin with
- - Bantu speaker of southern Africa
- - South African language
- - Ethnic group of southern Africa
- - South African ethnic group
- - South African native
- - Member of South Africa's largest ethnic group
- - Native of eastern South Africa
- - Largest South African ethnic group
- - South African tribesman
- - South African warrior
- - African warrior
- - One of about nine million South Africans
- - Southeast African tribesman
- - South African tongue
- - African language
- - One of about 9 million South Africans
- - South African tribe
- - S. African people
- - African tongue
- - South African
- - African tribe
- - African
- - Codeword in international communications for South African language
- - South African facilities for captive animals, might you say?
- - 1964 action film starring stanley baker and jack hawkins
- - SA Indian people
- - Radio code for Z
- - Natal people
- - Last NATO alphabet letter
- - Last letter in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- - Language of southeast Africa
- - Communications code for Z
- - Code word for Z
- - 1964 film about the Battle of Rorke's Drift
- - 'Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, ...' end
- - Bantu language
- - Last letter in radio lingo
- - Origin of some lyrics sung in "The Lion King"
- - NATO alphabet conclusion
- - Radio alphabet end
- - Bantu tribesman
- - X-ray, Yankee, ....
- - Letter after Yankee
- - Z, in a pilot's alphabet
- - NATO alphabet ender
- - Military alphabet ender
- - Many a Durban native
- - Z in radio comms
- - Bantu people
- - Pilot's alphabet ender
- - Last letter in radio talk
- - Somebody outstanding initially replaced by unknown in this famous film
- - End of the NATO phonetic alphabet
- - Letter after X-ray and Yankee in the NATO alphabet
- - Yankee follower mentioned convenience of animal park, perhaps
- - End of a radio alphabet
- - Sounds like men's room in Phoenix Park finally used for radio communication
- - Last letter of a pilot's alphabet
- - "Ubuntu" tongue
- - Bantu language related to Swazi
- - 1879's Anglo-...... War
- - Natal native
- - End of the phonetic alphabet
- - Phonetic alphabet ender
- - Phonetic alphabet finale
- - Last letter in communications lingo
- - End of an alphabet that begins Alpha, Bravo, Charlie
- - Last letter of the NATO phonetic alphabet
- - End of a phonetic alphabet
- - Yankee follower, to radiomen
- - Inkatha supporter
- - Alfa's antithesis
- - 23 Across speaker
- - Boer foe, once
- - A Bantu language
- - Language that gave us "impala"
- - Native from Natal
- - Bantu speaker
- - Communications code ender
- - Bantu language speaker
- - Language related to Xhosa
- - Natal tribesman
- - Follower of X-ray and Yankee
- - '64 Michael Caine film
- - Assegai carrier
- - Last letter, in aviation
- - Last letter for pilots
- - Michael Caine film of '64
- - Inkatha Freedom Party supporter
- - Buthelezi, for one
- - Native of Natal
- - Signal word for the last letter
- - Bantu of Natal
- - Bantu.
- - Warlike native of S. Africa.
- - "Ubuntu" language
- - Alphabet ender
- - Yankee follower?
- - “Z” in the phonetic alphabet
- - An SA language
- - 1964 film which depicts the battle of rorke's drift
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