| HAITI | "The Serpent and the Rainbow" setting |
| HAITI | 1492 Columbus discovery |
| HAITI | 1492 landing site, now |
| HAITI | 2010 earthquake site |
| HAITI | About one-third of Hispaniola, area-wise |
| HAITI | Author Edwidge Danticat's birthplace |
| HAITI | Big exporter of mangoes |
| HAITI | Birthplace of Garcelle Beauvais of "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" |
| HAITI | Birthplace of Grammy winner Wyclef Jean |
| HAITI | Birthplace of rapper Wyclef Jean |
| HAITI | Cacao exporter |
| HAITI | Caribbean country devastated by 2016's Hurricane Matthew |
| HAITI | Caribbean country on the west of Hispaniola island |
| HAITI | Caribbean country sharing the island of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Caribbean country that borders the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Caribbean country that's part of the island of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Caribbean country that's the birthplace of rara music |
| HAITI | Caribbean country where griot is eaten |
| HAITI | Caribbean country whose capital is Port-au-Prince |
| HAITI | Caribbean country with Port-au-Prince as capital |
| HAITI | Caribbean country with Port-au-Prince as its capital |
| HAITI | Caribbean nation once led by "Baby Doc" Duvalier |
| HAITI | Caribbean nation struck by earthquakes in 2010 and 2021 |
| HAITI | Caribbean nation that was devastated by an earthquake in 2010 |
| HAITI | Caribbean nation where Columbus made landfall in 1492 |
| HAITI | Caribbean nation where Hurston wrote “Their Eyes Were Watching God” |
| HAITI | Caribbean nation where voodoo is practiced |
| HAITI | Caribbean nation whose official languages are French and Creole |
| HAITI | Caribbean republic |
| HAITI | Cole Porter's "Katie Went to _____" |
| HAITI | Columbus landfall, 1492 |
| HAITI | Country adjacent to the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Country also known as Ayiti |
| HAITI | Country east of Jamaica |
| HAITI | Country founded after a slave revolt |
| HAITI | Country near Cuba |
| HAITI | Country next to the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Country on the western side of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Country sharing the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Country that borders the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Country that celebrates Dessalines Day |
| HAITI | Country that shares an island with the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Country that's east of Cuba |
| HAITI | Country that's part of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Country to which Denmark Vesey intended to sail after his planned revolt |
| HAITI | Country to which Frederick Douglass was a U.S. ambassador |
| HAITI | Country whose name anagrams to an island when its fourth letter is doubled |
| HAITI | Country whose national anthem is “La Dessalinienne” |
| HAITI | Country whose ten-gourde note depicts Sanite Bélair |
| HAITI | Country with a famous eighteenth-century slave revolt |
| HAITI | Country with a palm tree on its flag |
| HAITI | Country with voodooists |
| HAITI | Country, shares island with the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Cuba neighbor |
| HAITI | Cuba's closest neighbor |
| HAITI | Dominican Republic neighbor |
| HAITI | Duvalier's domain, once |
| HAITI | Early revolutionary locale |
| HAITI | Father of ___ (epithet for Toussaint L'Ouverture) |
| HAITI | First country in the Americas to abolish slavery |
| HAITI | First independent black nation in the Western Hemisphere, 1804 |
| HAITI | First nation to permanently ban slavery |
| HAITI | French and Creole are its official languages |
| HAITI | French speaking nation next to Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | French-speaking Caribbean country |
| HAITI | French-speaking Caribbean country struck by an earthquake in 2010 |
| HAITI | French-speaking Caribbean nation |
| HAITI | French-speaking Western Hemisphere country |
| HAITI | French-speaking land where John James Audubon was born |
| HAITI | French-speaking nation in the Americas |
| HAITI | French-speaking nation in the Caribbean |
| HAITI | French-speaking republic |
| HAITI | Half of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Hispaniola half |
| HAITI | Hispaniola nation |
| HAITI | Hispaniola part |
| HAITI | Hispaniola's western half |
| HAITI | Hispaniolan nation |
| HAITI | Home country of rapper/actor Wyclef Jean |
| HAITI | Home of the Tonton Macoutes |
| HAITI | Home of the isle of Tortuga |
| HAITI | Home to Franketienne |
| HAITI | Independent country since 1804 |
| HAITI | It has departments named Nord, Sud and Ouest |
| HAITI | It's east of Jamaica |
| HAITI | Its capital is Port-au-Prince |
| HAITI | Its currency is the gourde |
| HAITI | Its highest point is Pic la Selle |
| HAITI | Its national anthem is "La Dessalinienne" |
| HAITI | Jean-Bertrand Aristide's country |
| HAITI | Land east of Jamaica |
| HAITI | Land near Cuba |
| HAITI | Land of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Land on Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Land that won its independence in 1804 |
| HAITI | Major exporter of mangoes |
| HAITI | Modern-day locale of the place where the Santa Maria ran aground in 1492 |
| HAITI | Most mountainous Caribbean nation |
| HAITI | Most populous Caribbean country |
| HAITI | Most populous country in the Caribbean |
| HAITI | Nation east of Jamaica |
| HAITI | Nation in the Caribbean |
| HAITI | Nation on an island with the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Nation that borders the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Nation that shares an island with the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Nation to which the island of Tortuga belongs |
| HAITI | Nation whose currency is the gourde |
| HAITI | Nation whose official languages are French and Creole |
| HAITI | Nation with the motto “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité” |
| HAITI | Neighbor of the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | One side of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Only country that borders the Dominican Republic |
| HAITI | Papa Doc ruled it |
| HAITI | Papa Doc’s nation |
| HAITI | Part of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Poorest nation in the Americas |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince is its capital |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince locale |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince setting |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince's country |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince's home |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince's land |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince's nation |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince’s nation |
| HAITI | Port-au-Prince’s place |
| HAITI | Port-au-prince's country |
| HAITI | Recipient of much 2010s humanitarian aid |
| HAITI | René Préval's domain |
| HAITI | Republic in West Indies |
| HAITI | Republic in the Caribbean whose capital is Port-au-Prince |
| HAITI | Republic in the Caribbean; capital Port-au-Prince |
| HAITI | Santa Maria wreck site |
| HAITI | Second-oldest country in the Western Hemisphere |
| HAITI | Site of Toussaint L'Ouverture's revolt |
| HAITI | Site of a 1790s revolution |
| HAITI | The world's first Black-led republic |
| HAITI | Toussaint L'Ouverture's land |
| HAITI | Toussaint Louverture's country |
| HAITI | Toussaint Louverture’s country |
| HAITI | United Nations member since 1945 |
| HAITI | West Indies nation |
| HAITI | West Indies republic |
| HAITI | Western Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Western part of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Western side of Hispaniola |
| HAITI | Where 18-Downs are currency |
| HAITI | Where Columbus made landfall, 1492 |
| HAITI | Where Nord, Nord-Est and Nord-Ouest are departments |
| HAITI | Where Port-au-Prince is |
| HAITI | Where Port-au-Prince is capital |
| HAITI | Where Toussaint L'Ouverture led a revolt |
| HAITI | Where people may hoard gourdes |