| SALVADOR | Brazilian port and former capital of the Portuguese colony |
| RIODEJANEIRO | Brazilian port and former capital |
| LAGOS | Port and former capital of Nigeria on the Bight of Benin (5) |
| DOUALA | Chief port and former capital of Cameroon (6) |
| TURKU | Port and former capital of Finland (5) |
| ISTANBUL | A port and former capital of Turkey (8) |
| DARESSALAAM | Chief port and former capital of Tanzania (3,2,6) |
| NYALA | Capital of Sudan's South Darfur state and former capital of the 15th century Sultanate of Fur |
| AGRA | Indian city and former capital of the Mogul empire (4) |
| AUCKLAND | Largest city, chief port and former capital (1840-65) (8) |
| YANGON | Formerly Rangoon, the largest city and former capital of Myanmar, site of the Shwedagon Pagoda (6) |
| ESSALAAM | Chief seaport and former capital of Tanzania, Dar ... (2,6) |
| ABIDJAN | Largest city and former capital of Cote d'Ivoire (7) |
| MANAUS | Brazilian port and capital of Amazonas (6) |
| ANGOLA | Located directly north of Namibia, this is the wealthiest and largest of the Portuguese-speaking African states. |
| GUT | A number of the Portuguese from the south prepare the fish (3) |
| SAOPAULO | Brazilian city that contains The Museum Of The Portuguese Language (3,5) |
| EVORA | City that was residence of the Portuguese court in the 15th and 16th centuries (5) |
| SITKA | - Spruce, evergreen tree named after a former capital of the Department of Alaska and District of Al |
| HUE | Port in central Vietnam that was the former capital of the kingdom of Annam (3) |