| ULM | Industrial city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on the Danube |
| STUTTGART | Industrial city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on the River Neckar (9) |
| HEIDELBERG | City in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany on the River Neckar, noted for its castle |
| ROT | Southern tributary of the Danube in the region of Upper Swabia in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany |
| ILLER | River that forms the border between Bavaria and Baden-Wurttemberg for about 50 km and flows into the Danube at Ulm |
| MANNHEIM | German city in Baden-Wurttemberg at the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Neckar |
| HEILBRONN | City on River Neckar in north Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany (9) |
| NEUSS | An industrial city in Germany, on the west bank of the Rhine (5) |
| KARISRUHE | The second-largest city in the German state of Baden-Wurttemberg (9) |
| OBERHAUSEN | Industrial city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on the Emscher River (10) |
| ERLANGEN | Industrial city in Germany on the Regnitz River (8) |
| COLOGNE | Industrial city in North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany, on the River Rhine |
| DRESDEN | Industrial city in South East Germany on the River Elbe, twinned with Coventry since 1959 (7) |
| HOCKENHEIMRING | Motor racing circuit in Baden-Wurttemberg that last hosted the German Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2019 |
| RUSE | City in Bulgaria on the Danube near the border with Romania (4) |
| NOVISAD | The second-largest city in Serbia, on the Danube (4,3) |
| STUTTGARTICHOKE | Veggie developed in Baden-Wurttemberg, maybe? |
| BLACKFOREST | Hilly, wooded region of Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany (5,6) |
| DEEPEST | River meeting city on the Danube measuring the most fathoms (7) |
| LINZ | City in northern Austria on the Danube. |