- BOER
- Afrikaner
- Transvaal native
- Transvaal settler
- Dutch colonist
- Dutch South African colonist
- Afrikaans speaker
- ___ War (South African conflict)
- Cape Town citizen
- South African Dutch
- 1899 war partisan
- Certain Afrikaner
- Dutch South African
- South Africa's ___ War, 1899-1902
- Transvaal settler of yore
- Combatant at the Battle of Bronkhorstspruit
- One making a trek in the 1830s
- Voortrekker's compatriot
- The first performer of a human heart transplant was one
- _____ Republics (Orange Free State and others)
- _____ War (conflict in which Gandhi served)
- South African descendant of the Dutch
- 1899-1902 war participant
- Afrikander
- Great Trek participant
- French Huguenot descendant in South Africa
- Transvaal resident
- ___ War (1899-1902)
- Certain South African
- Turn-of-the-20th-century war participant
- African of Dutch descent
- Transvaal trekker
- ___ War (Churchill's first)
- Orange Free State settler
- South African
- ___War
- Voortrekker
- Dutch word meaning "farmer"
- Anglo-__ War (1899-1902)
- Great Trek figure
- South African of Dutch descent
- 1899 combatant
- One in battle circa 1901
- Combatant of 1901
- Combatant of 1899
- Afrikaner ancestor
- Battler circa 1901
- Person of Dutch lineage
- Combatant circa 1900
- 1899___1902 war participant
- Dutch settler in South Africa
- Huguenot descendant, perhaps
- Andries Pretorius, for one
- Farmer, in Dutch
- Great Trek emigrant
- Africander.
- One of Dr. Malan's forebears.
- A South African.
- Malan's ancestor.
- Oom Paul was one.
- See 20 Across.
- Fighter of 1899–1902.
- One of a group in South Africa.
- Dweller in Capetown.
- A Capetown citizen.
- South African Dutchman.
- Oom Paul, for example.
- Durban dweller.
- Louis Botha, for one.
- Man of the Transvaal.
- Speaker of Afrikaans.
- Dutch colonist in South Africa.
- Fighter of 1899.
- Follower of "Oom Paul."
- Uitlander foe
- Man of the veldt.
- African settler.
- One of the Wars.
- Smuts was one.
- African war
- Smuts, for one
- Smuts, e.g.
- Oom Paul, e.g.
- Transvaal dweller
- Dutch settler in Africa
- War of 1899–1902
- S. African of Dutch extraction
- Jan Smuts, e.g.
- Mafeking fighter: 1899–1900
- Oom Paul Kruger, for one
- Certain S. African
- South African colonist
- South African settler
- South African citizen
- Uitlander foe: 1899–1902
- Englishman's foe: 1899-1902
- A Capetown citizen, e.g.
- A Pretorian
- S. African of Huguenot descent
- Veld settler
- War of yore
- Literally, farmer
- Jan Smuts, for one
- 1899 warrior
- Anglo-___ War
- Louis Botha, notably
- One who fought Uitlanders
- Great Trek trekker
- Cape settler
- Great Trek participant of the 1830s
- ___ War of 1899
- Andries Pretorius, e.g., who gave his name to a national capital
- It means "farmer" in Afrikaans
- Participant in an 1899 conflict
- Paul Kruger of Krugerrand fame, e.g.
- Two-time belligerent against the British Empire
- Great Trek figure of the 1830s
- Afrikaans "farmer"
- Dutch for "farmer"
- ___ Wars
- Johannesburg resident
- Jan Smuts, notably
- Dr. Christiaan Barnard, for one
- Afrikaans for "farmer"
- South African war
- Great Trekker
- Certain Dutch colonist
- South African descendant of Dutch colonists
- South African trekker
- Dutch resident of 51-Across
- Orange Free State inhabitant
- 19th-century citizen of the South African Republic
- War that Arthur Conan Doyle served in
- Transvaal farmer
- Afrikaner's ancestor
- Transvaal colonist
- Afrikaans speaker, perhaps