| Clue | Answer |
| Country in Africa; capital is Lusaka. | |
| A variety of summer squash that is shaped like a cucumber that has a smooth, dark-green skin. | |
| Hearty enjoyment; gusto OR the peel, esp. the thin outer peel, of a citrus fruit used for flavoring. | |
| A code essential to the mail/postal service. | |
| Mostly known for the horoscopes it provides (for each month of the year) or the notorious serial killer bearing the same name. | |
| A device used for fastening clothing consisting of two toothed tracks or spiral metal or plastic coils. | |
| A historic land of Israel; also the only surviving city outside the Matrix. | |
| Former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. | |
| A movement introduced into China in the 6th century A.D. that emphasizes enlightenment. | |
| Another name for the undead. | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| A musical instrument, consisting of a flat sounding box with numerous strings stretched over it. | |
| Fervor for a person, cause, or object; eager desire or endeavor; enthusiastic diligence; ardor. | |
| One of two metals on the Table of Elements. | |
| Former French professional footballer famous for a headbutt. | |
| A 2001 film starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson | |
| Proprietary name of a brand of cigarette lighter. | |
| A video game popularized by spawning the mistranslation 'All Your Base Are Belong To Us' | |
| A member of a Bantu people of southeast Africa, primarily inhabiting northeast Natal province in South Africa. Also, a word used (in communications) to represent the letter Z. | |
| The point on the celestial sphere vertically above a given position or observer. A highest point or state; culmination. | |
| Country in Africa; capital is Harare. | |
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