| TIRANA | European capital city with Skanderbeg Square at its centre (6) |
| TIRANE | Capital whose central plaza is Skanderbeg Square |
| MAYFAIR | London district with Grosvenor Square at its centre (7) |
| NEBULA | Lemon slice, butterfly, lagoon, cat's eye, rosette a cloud of interstellar cosmic dust and gas such as M16 with the Pillars of Creation at its centre (6) |
| MONACO | Country - one hosting race at its centre (6) |
| SEESAW | Playground plank balanced at its centre (6) |
| BERLIN | European capital city (pop 3.6 million, dating from the 10th century (6) |
| DUBLIN | European capital city at the mouth of the River Liffey (6) |
| PARISH | Area of capital city with hospital (6) |
| BISSAU | Capital city with new basis for all the family (6) |
| CANADA | This country's national flag, adopted in 1965, has a red maple leaf at its centre (6) |
| PLINTH | Lower square at the base of a column (6) |
| TANGLE | Traffic snarl perhaps in a square at the corner (6) |
| PIAZZA | The open square at the centre of Venice, the ... San Marco |
| UGANDA | African country whose flag depicts a crane at its centre |
| TREMOR | There's a vibration at its centre, Morgan! |
| BLOOMS | Word that means "flowers," with or without "ss" at its center |
| LONDON | What European capital city, along with Paris, are the main settings for Dickens' A Tale Of Two Cities? (6) |
| ZAGREB | European capital city where the Cibona Tower is located (6) |
| WARSAW | European capital city (pop about 1.8 million), founded around 1300 (6) |