| ARONDE | Model name for Simca's successful 1951-'64 classic family saloon; more than 1.4 million were built in that period, when Simca became the second biggest carmaker in France (6) |
| BIGNOISE | Somebody well-built I locked in trunk? |
| SEVEN | Model name for Austin's classic small car; more than a quarter of a million were built between 1922 and 1939 (5) |
| GOLDENEYE | Nintendo 64 classic based on a James Bond film (California) |
| RITMO | Fiat's 1978- '88 saloon, known as the 'Strada' in some markets - nearly 1.8 million were built (5) |
| INDIA | Democracy with more than 1.4 billion people |
| JOSHUATREES | In 2020, more than one million were destroyed by fire in the Mojave National Preserve |
| DELTA | Model name for Lancia's small family car - produced in three generations from 1979 to 2014, it is most remembered for the successful World Championship rallying versions (5) |
| ELECTRA | Model name for Buick's successful 1959-'90 full-size luxury car, built in six main generations over that period (7) |
| BALILLA | Model name for Fiat's Type 508 saloon and sports car built from 1932 to 1937 (7) |
| EQUIPE | Model name for Bond's Triumph-based GT coupes, built from 1963 to 1970 (6) |
| IMPERIAL | Marque and model name for Chrysler Corp.'s top model luxury cars (8) |
| EUROPA | Model name for the Model 46 Lotus, introduced late in 1966 (6) |
| VALIANT | Model name for the US Chrysler/ Plymouth compact sedan introduced in 1960, which became a major marque name in the Aussie market (7) |
| WRAITH | An apparition or ghost; model name for Rolls-Royce's grand tourer coupe, launched in 2014; the German-owned company no longer produces cars in Crewe; this model is assembled in Goodwood (6) |
| PRIMIER | Model name for Holden's upmarket models from 1962 through to 1980 (7) |
| HUSKY | Model name for Hillman's small estate-car version of the Hillman Minx and Imp from 1954 to 1970 (5) |
| AVANT | Model name for Audi's estate-car and station-wagon ranges (5) |
| MEDICI | Classic family name in Florence |
| MILAN | Regional capital in northern Italy (pop about 1.4 million), founded around 600 BC (5) |