Across
- 4. Mosi-oa-Tunya/Victorian Falls
- 5. landlocked country that was recognized by the UN in 2011 after breaking away from its northern neighbor with a similar name
- 8. "Green Cape"
- 10. Black Hawk Down
- 11. silly movie with penguins
- 12. Mount Kilimanjaro
- 13. Casablanca
- 20. has "Africa" in the name
- 24. known for poor mining conditions
- 25. home to a naturally pink lake
- 26. the only country to use all 5 English vowels
- 31. known for the teen who built a windmill for electricity
- 32. their capital city is part of the country's name
- 33. "Lion Mountains"
- 36. second highest archeological sites in Africa
- 37. named after one of the oldest deserts in the world
- 38. known for their large orthodox Christian faith
- 40. setting for The Woman King
- 41. Hotel_______ (movie)
- 44. home to NBA player Serge Jonas Ibaka Ngobila
- 45. this country sits almost exactly on the equator, hence the name
- 49. home to the late author Camara Laye, who wrote The Dark Child, winning him the Prix Charles Veillon
- 50. birthplace of "The Arab Spring"
- 51. home to the source of the Nile River
- 52. this country's capital was once known as the "Pearl of West Africa" or the "Paris of Africa"
- 53. flag with a shield and two crossed spearson it
Down
- 1. smallest country in mainland Africa
- 2. partially founded by freed American slaves, their flag looks almost exactly like the American flag
- 3. second largest producer of cocoa
- 6. their flag has a chicken!
- 7. Coming to America
- 9. smallest country in the Horn of Africa
- 14. this country name is sometimes used as a name for American boys
- 15. teeny tiny volcanic islands, formerly known as "The Perfume Islands"
- 16. Queen Nzinga, who fought the Portuguese slave traders
- 17. home to the first company in Africa to legally sell marijuana in the EU for medical use
- 18. smallest country in all of Africa
- 19. Trevor Noah
- 21. "The Ivory Coast"
- 22. home to an active volcano with the same name: Mount___
- 23. named after a Christian saint
- 27. home to the "Eye of Africa," used as a landmark for astronauts in space
- 28. this country's government stopped funding their soccer association after a cell phone in "record mode" was found hidden in women's restroom at the association's headquarters
- 29. Saint Augustine
- 30. Timbuktu and the librarians who hid books from the Taliban
- 34. pyramids
- 35. named after the Zambezi River
- 39. known for having lots and lots and lots of cows
- 42. home to the famous music festival "The Festival in the Desert" which has attracted music fans from all over the world
- 43. only flag with a plain circle on it
- 45. formerly known as Swaziland
- 46. pointy pyramids, known for successfully repelling Rome
- 47. protests in 2011 led to the fall of their 42-year dictator
- 48. sometimes called "Africa's Last Eden"