| TRENTO | City in northern Italy (pop about 120,000), ceded to Italy in 1919 (6) |
| BERGAMO | Industrial city in northern Italy (pop about 120,000) (7) |
| TIROL | Alpine state of western Austria partly ceded to Italy in 1919 (5) |
| TRIESTE | Port annexed by Italy in 1919 |
| MANTUA | Small city in northern Italy (pop about 50,000), designated the Italian City of Culture in 2017 (6) |
| MODENA | City in northern Italy (pop about 185,000), with a university founded in 1175 (6) |
| VERONA | City in northern Italy (pop about 260,000), with a 12th century cathedral (6) |
| RHODES | Island in the Aegean Sea (540 sq miles; pop about 115,0000, ceded to Greece in 1947 (6) |
| TIVOLI | Town in central Italy (pop about 55,000), about 19 miles from Rome (6) |
| ASSISI | Hill town in central Italy (pop about 28,000), founded in 1,000 BC (6) |
| NAPOLI | Regional capital in southern Italy (pop about 3 million), founded in 470 BC (6) |
| NEVADA | US state (110,540 sq miles; pop about 3 million), ceded to the US by Mexico in 1848 (6) |
| MILANESE | Relating to a large city in northern Italy (pop about 1.35 million) (8) |
| RIMINI | Popular resort in Italy (pop about 150,000), on the Adriatic (6) |
| NAPLES | Regional capital and seaport in southern Italy (pop about 1 million) (6) |
| VENICE | Seaport, once a great maritime power in north-east Italy (pop about 275,000) (6) |
| QUEBEC | Largest province of Canada by area, settled by the French in 1608 and ceded to Britain in 1763 (6) |
| ELPASO | City ceded to Texas in the Compromise of 1850 |
| MILAN | Commercial and industrial city in northern Italy (pop about 1.4 million), founded around 600 BC (5) |
| GENOESE | Relating to a regional capital in northern Italy (pop about 580,000), a major seaport (7) |