| TROMSO | Norwegian city home to the world’s northernmost university |
| EBORACUM | The Roman Empire’s northernmost provincial capital |
| INUVIK | N.W.T.'s northernmost town |
| OSLO | Norwegian city home to the National Theatre |
| HOTELDIEU | The ____ de Paris is believed to be the world’s oldest hospital, founded in AD561 |
| WOOMERA | In the 1950s and 1960s, Australia’s ____Rocket Range was the world’s second-busiest after Cape Canaveral |
| NANDADEVI | Indian mountain once thought to be the world’s highest |
| CITTADELVATICANO | The world’s smallest state, to locals |
| AIRLINES | Colombia’s Avianca is one of the world’s oldest ____ |
| CREATIONISM | Belief in the biblical account of the world’s origins |
| TOKYO | City with the world’s largest metropolitan population |
| HEARST | What became the world’s biggest media conglomerate began with George ____’s purchase of a San Francisco newspaper in 1880 |
| LESOTHO | African country which is the world’s largest surrounded by one other country’s land and/or internal waters |
| LAKESUPERIOR | Duluth, at the western end of ____, is the world’s furthest inland port reachable by oceangoing ships |
| PUNTAARENAS | Located in Chile, the world’s southernmost city with a population over 100,000 |
| SIENA | Italy’s Banca Monte dei Paschi di ____ is one of the world’s oldest banks |
| BAFFINISLAND | Mount Thor, said to have the world’s biggest vertical drop, is in this part of Canada |
| BAYOFFUNDY | The ____, between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, has the world’s largest tidal range |
| ABERYSTWYTH | At ____ University in 1919, Alfred Zimmern became the world’s first professor of international politics |
| EAUDENIL | Pale green colour named after the world’s longest river |