| BYZANTIUM | Ancient Greek city on the Bosphorus founded about 660 BC |
| ISTANBUL | Largest city of Turkey, founded as Byzantium by Greek colonists around 660 BC (8) |
| DELPHI | An ancient Greek city on the Southern slopes of Mount Parnassus, site of the most famous oracle of Apollo (6) |
| EPIDAUROS | Ancient Greek city on the Argolid coast and home to a sanctuary that is now a Unesco World Heritage Site, named after the son of Apollo (9) |
| USKUDAR | In which part of Istanbul, on the Anatolian shore of the Bosphorus, is the Selimiye Barracks with it |
| THERA | Ancient Greek city on the island of Santorini, abandoned after a volcanic eruption |
| SMYRNA | Ancient Greek city on the Aegean coast of Anatolia (6) |
| EPHESUS | Ancient Greek city on the Ionian coast (7) |
| CYRENE | Ancient Greek city on the Mediterranean, famous for its medicine school (6) |
| ELEA | Ancient Greek city on the coast of Lucania |
| CUMAE | The oldest Greek colony in Italy, founded about 750 BC near Naples |
| MARMARA | Sea of ___, found between the Bosphorus and Dardanelles (7) |
| TURKEY | Country spanning the Bosphorus |
| SEAOFMARMARA | Inland body of water in Turkey between the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits (3,2,7) |
| LIRAS | Coins depicting the Bosphorus Bridge |
| CADIZ | A port in Spain, on a narrow peninsula, founded about 1100 BC as a Phoenician trading colony (5) |
| NAPLES | Regional capital and seaport in southern Italy (pop 950,000), founded about 600 BC (6) |
| STOCKHOLM | Capital of Sweden, founded about 1250 (9) |
| CARMELITE | A member of an order of mendicant friars founded about 1154 (9) |
| MYTHOLOGICAL | Legendary story well-founded about God essentially (12) |