| MEISSEN | Town in Saxony. Germany, on the River Elbe famous for its porcelain (7) |
| ZWICKAU | Town in Saxony, Germany, at the foot of the Ore Mountains (7) |
| HAMBURG | The largest port in Germany, on the River Elbe (7) |
| DRESDEN | Industrial city in South East Germany on the River Elbe, twinned with Coventry since 1959 (7) |
| LIMOGES | City in south-central France on the Vienne River, known for its porcelain industry (7) |
| SATSUMA | Former province of S.W. Japan famous for its porcelain (7) |
| LEIPZIG | Largest city in Saxony, Germany whose university was founded in 1409 (7) |
| COLOGNE | Industrial city in North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany, on the River Rhine |
| POTSDAM | City in Germany on the Havel River which hosted a 1945 meeting of the principal Allies in the Second World War (7) |
| ROSTOCK | City in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, on the Warnow River near the Baltic Sea coast (7) |
| HALLE | City of E central Germany on the River Saale, in Saxony-Anhalt near Leipzig (5) |
| HEIDELBERG | City in Germany on the River Neckar famous for its castle (10) |
| DESSAU | Town in Saxony-An halt, Germany, at the confluence of the Elbe and Mulde Rivers (6) |
| HAMM | City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on the River Lippe severely damaged in the Second World War |
| MAGDEBURG | German industrial city on the River Elbe; capital of Saxony-Anhalt (9) |
| SAARBRUCKEN | State capital of Saarland in western Germany, on the River Saar near the border with France (11) |
| DRESDENER | Citizen of a large German city (pop about 550 million), on the River Elbe (9) |
| STUTTGART | Industrial city in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on the River Neckar (9) |
| MOERS | City in North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, on the River Rhine west of Duisburg (5) |
| BREMEN | Industrial city and port in northwest Germany, on the River Weser (6) |