| NIJMEGEN | Former Roman settlement called the oldest city in the Netherlands, in the province of Gelderland (8) |
| TADCASTER | Small market town in North Yorkshire (pop 6,000), the site of a Roman settlement called Claria (9) |
| ARNHEM | City on the Rhine in the E Netherlands; capital of the province of Gelderland (6) |
| ANGELES | Hollywood city once the Spanish settlement called El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de Los Angele |
| SAVANNAH | The oldest city in the US state of Georgia, established in 1733 (8) |
| DAMASCUS | Sam Ducas has gone off to the oldest city in the world (8) |
| SCHOONER | Sailing vessel with two or more fore-and-aft rigged masts, developed in the Netherlands in the 17th century (8) |
| THRACIAN | Can't have hairstyle of a former Roman province in the Balkans (8) |
| DORTMUND | City where England beat the Netherlands in the second Euro 24 semifinal (8) |
| FALLUJAH | Iraqi city on the Euphrates River about 69 km west of Baghdad, in the province of Al Anbar (8) |
| ORIHUELA | City in the province of Alicante, in Spain (8) |
| BENIDORM | Popular Spanish resort on the Costa Blanca, in the province of Alicante (8) |
| SPIONKOP | Mountain in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa that gives its name to a January 1900 battle in the Boer Wars |
| HEINEKEN | Pale lager beer brand that originated in the Netherlands in 1873 |
| APELDOORN | City in the Netherlands, in central Gelderland province, close to Het Loo, the summer residence of the Dutch royal family |
| MARIETTA | Oldest city in Ohio |
| LEINSTER | Dublin is in the province of ____ |
| SANTAFE | After St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States (5,2) |
| TURKU | Port city known in Swedish as Abo, believed to be the oldest city in Finland (where it was the capital until 1812) (5) |
| KOFF | Sailing vessel developed in the Netherlands in the 17th Century for inshore shipping in shallow waters (4) |