| HEIDELBERG | City in south-west Germany known for its university, founded in 1386 (10) |
| GESTAPO | The secret state police in Nazi Germany; known for its terrorist methods. (7) |
| HOLSTEIN | Breed of black-and-white cattle from the Netherlands and Germany, known for their outstanding milk production (8) |
| MONMOUTH | Welsh town, site of a castle where Henry V was born in 1386 (8) |
| CINCINNATI | A city in South West Ohio, at the confluence of the Licking with the Ohio River (10) |
| PETERHOUSE | College in Cambridge University founded in 1284 (10) |
| KAISERSLAUTERN | City in South West Germany in Rhineland-Palatinate |
| LEIDEN | Dutch city known for its university and botanical gardens (6) |
| MANNHEIM | A city in South West Germany, at the confluence of the Rhine and Neckar (8) |
| UTRECHT | Dutch city known for its university (7) |
| UPPSALA | Swedish city known for its university (7) |
| ASTON | Area of Birmingham known for its university and football club (5) |
| DRESDEN | State capital in south-west Germany (pop about 800,000), founded around 116 (7) |
| PISA | It is a city on the Arno 50 miles (80 km) west of Florence. It became a Roman colony soon after 180 BCE. Its university was founded circa 1343. Its piazza includes a certain leaning tower. In The Tami |
| MUNICH | Capital of Bavaria in south-west Germany (6) |
| DARMSTADT | Industrial city in Hesse, Central Germany, known as the City of Science (9) |
| UPPERPALATINATE | Part of south-west Germany now in Bavaria (5,10) |
| WIESBADEN | State capital of Hesse in southern Germany, known in Roman times as Aquae Mattiacorum (9) |
| CHEMNITZ | City in Saxony, Germany, known from 1953 to 1990 as Karl-Marx-Stadt (8) |
| BATH | A city in South West England on the River Avon, famous for its hot springs (4) |