| ROTTERDAM | City in the Netherlands, Europe's largest seaport (9) |
| TRIESTE | Largest seaport on the Adriatic |
| GENOA | Italy's largest seaport |
| EINDHOVEN | Fifth-largest city in the Netherlands, known as the City of Light; in North Brabant province on the Dommel River (9) |
| APELDOORN | City in the Netherlands, in central Gelderland province, close to Het Loo, the summer residence of the Dutch royal family |
| AMSTERDAM | Main city in the Netherlands (9) |
| HAGUE | The _, the third-largest city in the Netherlands, also the country's administrative centre (5) |
| SGRAVENHAGE | The Dutch name for the third largest city in the Netherlands (1,10) |
| LEIDEN | City in the Netherlands that was the residence of the Pilgrim Fathers for 11 years before they sailed for America in 1620 |
| NIJMEGEN | Former Roman settlement called the oldest city in the Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland (8) |
| THEHAGUE | Third largest city in the Netherlands and the seat of the Dutch government, parliament and Supreme Court (3,5) |
| KERKRADE | City in the Netherlands on the German border which is one of the oldest coal-mining centres in Europe (8) |
| UTRECHT | The fourth-largest city in The Netherlands. (7) |
| ZURICH | Largest city in Switzerland, site of Europe's largest clock face (6) |
| BREDA | City in the Netherlands' North Brabant region, in which a 1677 series of treaties was signed to end the Second Anglo-Dutch War (5) |
| MAASTRICHT | City in the Netherlands, capital of the province of Limburg (10) |
| ROTTER | Cad and mother missing in city in The Netherlands (6) |
| ALMELO | City in the Netherlands, in Overijssel province (6) |
| DEVENTER | Industrial city in the Netherlands on the River IJesel (8) |
| ISTANBUL | Europe's largest city, briefly renamed as New Rome in the 4th Century (8) |