| NICOSIA | Capital city in southern Europe (pop about 120,000), with a cathedral dating from the 14th century (7) |
| ORLEANS | French city (pop 120,000), with five bridges over the Loire (7) |
| ATHENIAN | Citizen of ancient capital city in southern Europe (pop about 650,000) (8) |
| PORTO | A seaport city in southern Europe (pop about 350,000), founded in 1123 (5) |
| TIRANA | Capital City in southern Europe (pop about 900,000) (6) |
| ATHENS | Capital city in southern Europe, (pop 685,000), host of the Olympic Games in 2004 (6) |
| BELGRADE | Capital city in southern Europe (pop 1.2 million), known to the Romans as Singidunum (8) |
| PORTUGAL | Country in Southern Europe (pop about 10 million). It joined the EU in 1986 (8) |
| SERB | Citizen of a country in southern Europe (pop about 6.5 million) (4) |
| DACCA | Old name of a capital city in southern Asia (pop about 8.9 million), founded in the 17th century (5) |
| MALTA | Small country in southern Europe (pop about 500,000), independent since 1964 (5) |
| RHEIMS | City in north- east France (pop about 185,000), with a cathedral built in the 15th century (6) |
| SERBIA | Land-locked country in southern Europe (pop about 7 million) (6) |
| TRENTO | City in northern Italy (pop about 120,000), ceded to Italy in 1919 (6) |
| ABILENE | Small city in Texas (pop about 120,000), incorporated in 1881 (7) |
| ROUEN | With a cathedral depicted in a series of paintings by Monet, a city on the Seine serving as the capi |
| CLARE | County in the west of Ireland (1,232 sq miles; pop about 120,000 (5) |
| MINSK | Capital city in eastern Europe (pop about 2 million), founded in the 11th century (5) |
| AMSTERDAM | Capital city in northern Europe (pop about 870,000), founded in the late 13th century (9) |
| TIMBUKTU | Major city of the Mall empire from the 14th century (8) |