| HEIDELBERG | City in Baden- Wurttemberg, Germany on the River Nectar, noted for its castle (10) |
| STUTTGART | Industrial city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on the River Neckar (9) |
| ULM | Industrial city in Baden-wurttemberg, Germany, on the River Danube (3) |
| LUXEMBOURG | Capital of the same-named tiny country bordered by Belgium on the west and north, France on the south, and Germany on the northeast and east (10) |
| ROT | Southern tributary of the Danube in the region of Upper Swabia in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany |
| OBERHAUSEN | Industrial city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on the Emscher River (10) |
| EAGLESCOUT | Highest rank in Baden-powell's organization |
| RINGLEADER | Main villain in opera and songs from Germany on the radio? (10) |
| MANNHEIM | German city in Baden-Wurttemberg at the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Neckar |
| HARLECH | Welsh seaside resort on Tremadog Bay noted for its castle founded in 1283 (7) |
| HEILBRONN | City on River Neckar in north Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany (9) |
| HOCKENHEIMRING | Motor racing circuit in Baden-Wurttemberg that last hosted the German Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2019 |
| HAMM | City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on the River Lippe severely damaged in the Second World War (4) |
| SEGOVIA | Spanish city noted for its castle and Roman aqueduct (7) |
| CONWY | Walled town in North Wales noted for its castle (5) |
| MEISSEN | Town in Saxony, Germany, on the River Elbe famous for its porcelain |
| KARISRUHE | The second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Wurttemberg (9) |
| KARLSRUHE | The second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Wurttemberg (9) |
| GWYNEDD | It is a county in northwestern Wales, extending from the Irish Sea in the west to the mountains of Snowdonia in the east. Tourists flock to Caernarfon to see its castle, which, along with other fortif |
| DRESDEN | Industrial city in South East Germany on the River Elbe, twinned with Coventry since 1959 (7) |