| MANNHEIM | A city in South West Germany, at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar (8) |
| BREMERHAVEN | A port in North West Germany at the mouth of the River Weser (11) |
| DUISBURG | German city at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers (8) |
| PRETORIA | I report riots north of a city in South Africa (8) |
| BULAWAYO | City in south west Zimbabwe that is the country's main industrial centre (8) |
| GRENOBLE | A city in south-east France (8) |
| KOBLENZ | City at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle (7) |
| MAINZ | Port in Germany at the confluence of the Rivers Rhine and Main (5) |
| CINCINNATI | A city in South West Ohio, at the confluence of the Licking with the Ohio River (10) |
| GENEVA | A city in South West Switzerland, in the Rhone valley, the headquarters of the International Red Cross (6) |
| HEIDELBERG | City in south-west Germany known for its university, founded in 1386 (10) |
| DESSAU | Town in Saxony-An halt, Germany, at the confluence of the Elbe and Mulde Rivers (6) |
| MAIN | Longest tributary of the Rhine. and the longest river flowing entirely within Germany (4) |
| SHIRAZ | A city in South West Iran, one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia (6) |
| KAISERSLAUTERN | City in South West Germany in Rhineland-Palatinate |
| VANCOUVER | A city in South West Canada, named after an 18th Century captain of the British Royal Navy (9) |
| PUEBLA | A city in south central Mexico (southeast of Mexico City) on the edge of central Mexican plateau. |
| SEOUL | South Korea's 2002 World Cup hopes were finally dashed in the semi-finals by Germany at the stadium in this city (though they had become the first Asian team to reach the final four) |
| BATH | A city in South West England on the River Avon, famous for its hot springs (4) |
| ALSACE | Region and former province of N.E. France between the Rhine and the Vosges (6) |