| AMARILLO | An industrial city in North West Texas, the largest in the Texas Panhandle (8) |
| DORTMUND | An industrial city in west Germany, in North Rhinewestphalia (8) |
| MURMANSK | Russian city that is the largest in the world north of the Arctic Circle (8) |
| DUISBURG | Industrial city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany that was heavily bombed during World War II (8) |
| GANYMEDE | Which satellite of Jupiter is the largest in the solar system (8) |
| LANDAREA | *Russia's is the largest in the world |
| LUBBOCK | A city in North West Texas, centre of a cotton-growing region (7) |
| NEUSS | An industrial city in Germany, on the west bank of the Rhine (5) |
| LIEGE | An industrial city in Belgium (pop about 200,000), on the River Meuse (5) |
| LVIV | Ukrainian name for an industrial city in west Ukraine (4) |
| CHIBA | An industrial city in central Japan, in south-east Honshu on Tokyo Bay (5) |
| KRAKAU | An industrial city in southern Poland on the Vistula. |
| KARIBA | One of the largest in the world, the ... Dam is located in the Zambezi river basin between Zambia an |
| ALAMO | The ---, a mission in San Antonio, Texas, the site of a siege and massacre in 1836 (5) |
| CAEN | An industrial city in northwest France (4) |
| WHALE | The African elephant may be the biggest animal on earth, but take a trip on a ship and you'll discover that the blue ___ is the largest in the world |
| MALL | The largest in the world opened in Bloomington, Minn., in August 1992 |
| AMIENS | City in Somme, France, whose Gothic cathedral is the largest in the country (6) |
| METEORITE | The largest in the U.S. was found in Oregon's Willamette Valley in 1902 |
| TALLAHASSEE | Florida city, the largest in the US with three pairs of doubled letters in its name |