| RAMLA | Israeli city founded by the Arabs in Palestine shown in diagram lastly (5) |
| RAMATGAN | Artist, guy carrying curious tag in Israeli city founded in 1921 (5,3) |
| MACRAME | Technique of decorative knotting whose first known use was recorded by the Arabs in the 13th Century |
| MTSINAI | Peak called Jabal Musa by the Arabs |
| PLAIN | Flat's electric current shown in diagram (5) |
| LYONS | French industrial city founded by the Romans in AD 43 as Lugdunum |
| HAMAS | Organization founded in 1987 with the aim of establishing an Islamic state in Palestine (5) |
| ADANA | Turkish city founded by the Romans |
| JOPPA | Eastern suburb of Edinburgh, named after the biblical seaport in Palestine (5) |
| GRAPH | German former tennis player, we're told, in diagram (5) |
| HAIFA | Israeli city helping Arabs in fits and starts |
| HALAL | Leader of Arabs in chamber gets legitimately slaughtered meat (5) |
| BASRA | Unruly Arabs in Iraqi port (5) |
| SALTA | ___ Burger restaurant in Palestine that is based on Spongebob Squarepants |
| HAVANA | The Caribbean's most populous city, founded by the Spanish in the 16th Century (6) |
| EXETER | Devon city, founded by the Romans as Isca in the first century AD (6) |
| AGRA | Indian city shown in diagram (4) |
| SCHEMATIC | Arrangement of matches, I figure, shown in diagram form (9) |
| MARDIGRAS | Start of route shown in diagrams prepared for carnival (5,4) |
| LIMA | South American city founded by the conquistador Pizarro in 1535(4) |