| LEONESE | Relating to a city in north-east Spain (pop about 125,000) (7) |
| LEON | Provincial capital in north-west Spain (pop about 125,000), founded around 29 BC (4) |
| TARRAGONA | Port city in north-east Spain (pop about 130,000) founded in the 5th century BC (9) |
| ARAGONESE | Citizen of a region in north-east Spain (pop about 2 million) (9) |
| BARCELONA | Large city in north-east Spain (pop about 1.6 million) (9) |
| BERGAMO | City in northern Italy (pop about 125,000), founded in 49 BC (7) |
| GRANADA | City in southern Spain (pop about 900,000), the site of the Alhambra Palace (7) |
| LUBBOCK | A city in North West Texas, centre of a cotton-growing region (7) |
| SPARTAN | Term for sternly disciplined relating to a city of ancient Greece (7) |
| MAYORAL | Spoken after Mary loses the right relating to a city official (7) |
| CATALAN | A native or inhabitant of a region of North East Spain (7) |
| ALICANTE | Historic port city in south-east Spain (pop about 330,000) (8) |
| SEATTLE | Land ringing a city in north-west America |
| AZILIAN | What describes the Palaeolithic culture of south-west France and north-east Spain that existed about |
| LEIDEN | Dutch city (pop about 125,000), with a university founded in 1575 (6) |
| RONDA | Small city in southern Spain (pop about 35,000), set above a deep gorge (5) |
| VALENCIA | Large seaport city in eastern Spain (pop about 860,000), founded in 138 BC (8) |
| ZARAGOZA | Spanish name for a city and province in north-east Spain (8) |
| SARAGOSSA | English name for a city on the River Ebro in north-east Spain (9) |
| NOIA | Town in north-west Spain (pop about 15,000), on the Timbre River (4) |