| ORVIETO | City in Umbria, Italy, noted for its Gothic cathedral |
| TERNI | Province in Umbria, Italy (5) |
| ASSISI | Town in Umbria, Italy, birthplace of St. Francis (6) |
| CHARTRES | City in N.W. France noted for its Gothic cathedral (8) |
| AMIENS | Northern French city noted for its Gothic cathedral (6) |
| BAYEUX | Town in Calvados, N France, noted for its Gothic cathedral and eponymous 11th-century tapestry (6) |
| BEAUVAIS | City in northern France noted for its Gothic Sainte-Pierre cathedral (8) |
| AUXERRE | Burgundy town known for its gothic cathedral |
| VICENZA | City in northeastern Italy noted for its buildings designed by Andrea Palladio (7) |
| PISA | City in Italy noted for its Leaning Tower (4) |
| BRINDISI | Port city in the Apulia region of SE Italy noted for its Y-shaped harbour; according to some legends, founded by the mythical Greek hero Diomedes (8) |
| MATERA | Hilltop city in southern Italy noted for its complex of mountain cave dwellings (6) |
| FRASCATI | Town and summer resort in Lazio, Italy, noted for its white wine |
| PARMA | Town in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy noted for its local cheese and prosciutto (5) |
| RAVENNA | Capital of Byzantine Italy, noted for its ancient mosaics (7) |
| ASTI | City in the Piedmont region of Italy noted for sparkling wine (4) |
| CREMONA | City in Lombardy, Italy, noted for violin manufacture (7) |
| COLOGNE | City on the Rhine; its gothic cathedral was the tallest building in the world, 1880-4 |
| MILAN | City of Northern Italy noted for car manufacturing (5) |
| PERUGIA | University city in Umbria with Etruscan and Roman remains (7) |