Across
- 1. The term Elizabeth learns from Gogo that means people should look out for one another
- 5. The name of Elizabeth's Sekuru who passed away from AIDS
- 7. The name of the doctor who Elizabeth works for as a research assistant in London
- 9. The Shona term that means "Child of the African Soil"
- 11. The name of Elizabeth's undergraduate major
- 13. The name of Elizabeth's brother who she at first calls "The Boy"
- 14. The name of Elizabeth's village in Zimbabwe
- 16. The name of Elizabeth's Ukrainian friend who lives in the youth hostel
- 17. The name of Elizabeth's school friend in Epworth who doesn't believe a woman can be a doctor
- 19. The nickname that Elizabeth gives to the Irish woman working at the front desk of the youth hostel
- 20. The city where Elizabeth lives with her Uncle Sam and Aunt Jane
Down
- 2. The organization in London that Elizabeth mistakes for the UN
- 3. The disease that a Ugandan girl named Betty suffered from until Elizabeth's work helped her gain access to care
- 4. The Shona word for the Zimbabwean Liberation Struggle
- 6. The term for HIV/AIDS that Gogo and others use to refer to HIV/AIDS, adding to the harmful stigma against the illness in Africa
- 8. The Shona word meaning strength or resilience that Elizabeth carries with her though many trials
- 10. The amount of jobs that Aunt Jane takes to treat the HIV/AIDS patients in her community
- 12. The organization within the UN where the girl in the blue uniform who inspired Elizabeth worked
- 15. The country where the proverb "When you educate a girl, you educate a nation" is from
- 18. The African nation where 61% of parliament members were women at the time of Elizabeth's visit there
