| SYNTHETIC | Affected by the City's noon crash |
| MOESTAVERN | TV bar with frequent health code violations overlooked by the city's mayor |
| REMUS | Legend says that the two founders of Rome were suckled by a she-wolf. The name of one of those brothers, Romulus, was the basis of the city's name. What was the other brother's name? |
| THEBIGAPPLE | City's nickname popularised in the 1920s by John X Fitz Gerald of the Morning Telegraph which refers to the city's racecourses (3,3,4) |
| LEFT | The bank of the Seine in Paris where the city's artistic and bohemian communities were traditionally found |
| RAINMEN | Former team in Halifax in the National Basketball League of Canada (Trivia! The Hurricanes are the city's current team) |
| ANNO | The A of AUC: in the year of the city's founding |
| LANTERNS | The city's new birds go for the lights (8) |
| LEEDS | The city's to the fore, we hear (5) |
| LEICESTER | Which square in London is the city's cinema district and the location of many film premieres? (9) |
| GOLEM | The 19th century mythical creature of Prague, created to protect the city's Jewish population from o |
| RIALTO | Area of Venice and name of the city's oldest bridge over the Grand Canal (6) |
| EBORACUM | Roman name for York, preserved in abbreviated form in the official name of the city's Archbishop (8) |
| CHOO | Jimmy _, footwear designer whose shoes are loved by Sex And The City's Carrie (4) |
| DOORSOPEN | Hamilton event welcoming the public to explore the city's cultural and heritage architectural sites on May 4th and May 5th, 2024: 2 wds. |
| BRONX | Which of the city's five boroughs is home to the New York Yankees? (5) |
| EBOR | Alias of the Archbishop of York, from the city's Roman name (4) |
| SOHO | Area of the West End of London that is one of the city's main entertainment districts (4) |
| ECSTATIC | The City's still happy (8) |
| PRESTO | Quick! The city's lost its North End (6) |