| RHAETIA | A province of the Roman Empire in central Europe, including the Tyrol, etc (7) |
| ALPS | Chain of mountains in Europe including the Grossglockner, Matterhorn and Mont Blanc (4) |
| RAVENNA | This city in northeastern Italy was the capital of the Roman Empire in the 5th century CE. Its Church of San Vitale is one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture and decoration in western Eu |
| TREVISO | A city in northern Italy, capital of a province of the same name in the Veneto region (7) |
| ALSATIA | Part of the Roman Empire in modern-day NE France |
| BRITANN | Island province of the Roman Empire |
| IBERIAN | - Peninsula, region of south-west Europe including Spain and Portugal (7) |
| ROEDEER | Wild animal (Capreolus capreolus) found in most of Europe, including Wales, England and Scotland (3,4) |
| SILESIA | Central European region largely situated in Poland, once a province of Prussia (7) |
| ONTARIO | Old books on a port in a province of Canada (7) |
| YODELED | Called from the Tyrol |
| DACIA | Ancient region of SE Europe roughly corresponding to modern-day Romania, annexed by Trajan c. 106 AD as a province of the Roman Empire (5) |
| BYZANTINE | The - Empire was the continuation of the Roman Empire in the East (9) |
| SATSUMA | Citrus fruit named for a province of Japan |
| TURIN | Capital city of a province of the same name in Piedmont, Italy (5) |
| TABUK | Capital city of a province of the same name in NW Saudi Arabia |
| MALAGA | Spanish seaport, capital of a province of the same name, on the Mediterranean (6) |
| HUN | Member of various Asiatic nomadic peoples who invaded the Roman Empire in the 4c and 5c A.D. (3) |
| AUSTRIA | Tyrol country (7) |
| HADRIANSWALL | Name given to the fortification built by the Roman Empire in Britain from Wallsend to Bowness-on-Sol |