| ULAN | And 24 Former anglicisation of the capital and largest city of Mongolia, known until 1924 as Urga (4,5) |
| BATOR | Former anglicisation of the capital and largest city of Mongolia, known until 1924 as Urga (4,5) |
| ULANBATOR | Anglicisation of the capital and largest city of Mongolia (4,5) |
| OSLO | European capital, known until 1924 as Christiania (4) |
| CHAR | Word thought to be an anglicisation of the Chinese or Indian name for tea that is used as an informal British name for the aforementioned beverage (4) |
| URGA | Capital and largest city of Mongolia (4) |
| YEDDO | The former name of the capital and largest city of Japan. (5) |
| VIENNA | What is the name of the capital and the smallest province of Austria? (6) |
| ANTANANARIVO | Capital and largest city of Madagascar, known until 1976 as Tananarive (12) |
| ANKARA | Capital and second- largest city of Turkey, known until 1930 as Angora (6) |
| CHENNAI | Capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, known until 1996 as Madras (7) |
| HOCHI | Foundation member of the French communist party in 1924 as Nguyen the Patriot, he became better know |
| TOTAL | French multinational integrated oil and gas company founded in 1924 as the Compagnie francaise des petroles |
| BANJUL | Capital of The Gambia, known until 1973 as Bathurst (6) |
| VANUATU | Island country in the SW Pacific known until 1980 as the New Hebrides (7) |
| VANDIEMENS | Name by which the island of Tasmania was known until 1853 (3,7,4) |
| LAND | Name by which the island of Tasmania was known until 1853 (3,7,4) |
| HAYLE | Cornish town whose name is an anglicisation of "estuary" in Cornish |
| ELARA | Eighth-largest moon of Jupiter, known until 1975 as Jupiter VII (5) |
| MALABO | Capital of Equatorial Guinea, known until 1973 as Santa Isabel (6) |