| ECCLESIA | An assembly of citizens in an ancient Greek city-state; or, the congregation of a church (8) |
| MAP | It may show a city, state, or country |
| JURY | Body of citizens in a court of law (4) |
| PROLETARIAT | Lowest class of citizens in ancient Rome |
| CIVIC | Of citizens in Medici Victoria |
| CONCLAVE | An assembly of cardinals for the election of a Pope in the Roman Catholic church (8) |
| SPARTANS | Citizens of an ancient Greek city in the South Peloponnese, famous for their discipline, military prowess and austere way of life (8) |
| BURGHERS | The ___ Of Calais, series of sculptures by Auguste Rodin portraying six French citizens in The Hundred Years War (8) |
| ATHENIAN | Resident of a powerful ancient Greek city-state (8) |
| SUBJECTS | Citizens in a monarchy; musical themes; matters of discourse, study, thought etc; or, experimentees known colloquially as guinea pigs (8) |
| EPHESIAN | Relating to an ancient Greek city in modern Turkey |
| MEET | The congregation of riders and hounds before a hunt; a competitive event in track-and-field athletics or swimming; or, in mathematics, the intersection of two lines (4) |
| CORINTH | Greek canal which connects the Ionian Sea to the Aegean Sea. Also the name of an ancient Greek city-state. |
| CONGRESS | An assembly of delegates (8) |
| ORLANDO | City in the US "Sunshine State"; or, the marmalade cat with a tabby wife in the books by Kathleen Ha |
| METIC | An alien living in an ancient Greek city with some privileges of citizenship |
| AGORA | Open square that served as a meeting place or market in an ancient Greek city |
| EPAMINONDAS | Who, one of the greatest military tacticians, led the Ancient Greek city-state of Thebes out of Spartan subjugation? (11) |
| DELPHI | An ancient Greek city on the Southern slopes of Mount Parnassus, site of the most famous oracle of Apollo (6) |
| SUMMIT | Apex or acme of anything such as a mountain or of success; or, an assembly of government leaders (6) |