Originally tracing back to the German dialect word Küche (meaning "cake" or "tart") this savoury egg dish entered the French language via the Alsace-Lorraine region
Quiche
Having left the Commonwealth in 1961 over its apartheid policies, this country was readmitted in 1994 following non-racial elections.

South Africa
A phrase for the long cry of a large aquatic mammal.
Whale Wail
En français, un débutant. In English, a first-timer
Beginner
To find something so funny that you twist on the ground
7
(rolling on the floor laughing)
(R: 1, O:1, F:4, L:1)
This word derives from the French city of Bayonne in southwestern France, where these bladed weapons were supposedly first manufactured or used.
Bayonet
This state was the first to voluntarily leave the Commonwealth in 1949 following its decision to declare itself a republic

Irish Free State (Ireland)
A nocturnal armour-clad servant of a king
To smile, in the past
Grinned
The opposite of virtual reality
3
(in real life)
(I: 1, R: 1, L: 1)
Originally directly borrowed from the Middle Dutch word búsen, meaning "to drink heavily," this term evolved into both an alcohol-laden verb as well as noun.
Booze
In 1958 it became a province in the Federation of the West Indies, a federation of several of Britain's Caribbean colonies. After leaving the Federation, this country attained full independence on 6 August 1962.
Jamaica
Lineup of billiards sticks
Cue Queue
In architecture: A small, decorative, pointed feature often found on top of roofs, buttresses, or Gothic towers.
In geography: A high, pointed rock formation or peak.
Pinnacle
Prefacing a statement with an admission of truthfulness, earnestness
8
(to be honest)
(T: 1, B: 3, H: 4)
In 1492, due to phonetic difficulties discerning "R" from "N", Columbus mistakenly transcribed a warning about the Caribs' reputation for eating human flesh, which eventually seeped into European languages as this word used to denote a "man-eater".
Cannibal

One of the original Dominions at the time of the Balfour Declaration of 1926 this Commonwealth member merged into Canada on 31 March 1949.
Newfoundland
A controversial pronunciation of a peanut-buttery web graphic
Jif gif
The farthest inside or closest to the centre of something.
Innermost
Letting someone know you'll return in a short amount of time
7
(be right back)
(B: 3, R: 1, B: 3)
Literally translated as 'sandwich-table', this word describes a buffet-style meal of Swedish origin served with various hot and mainly cold dishes.
Smörgåsbord
Seen here with the flag embedded in the country outline, formerly Northern Rhodesia became independent of the United Kingdom as a republic in the Commonwealth in 1964
A pleasant, though common, coarse-grained metamorphic rock
Nice Gneiss
A sail designed specifically for sailing off the wind on courses between a reach (wind at 90° to the course) to downwind (course in the same direction as the wind).
Spinnaker
I've left and I'm headed towards the planned destination
8
(on my way)
(O: 1, M:3, W: 4)