| BOISE | US state capital (pop about 240,000), incorporated as a city in 1863 (5) |
| LAREDO | City in southern Texas (pop about 240,000), rechartered as a city in 1849 (6) |
| YONKERS | A city in New York State (pop about 200,000), incorporated as a city in 1872 (7) |
| CALGARY | Large Canadian city (pop about 1.3 million), incorporated as a city in 1894 (7) |
| ROSSSEA | Hosting around 240,000 emperor penguins, body of water discovered by an Antarctic explorer in 1841 w |
| ORLEANS | Duc d' -; title upon the death of his uncle Gaston of Philippe I who was the younger brother of the Sun King and bought Chateau de Saint- Cloud for 240,000 livres in 1658(7) |
| PATNA | Indian state capital (pop about 1.7 million), on the River Ganges, founded in 490 BC (5) |
| ALBANY | US state capital (pop about 100,000), chartered as a city in 1696 (6) |
| TRENTON | US state capital (pop 85,000), fouded as a city in 1790 (7) |
| BONNY | Charming - as a city in 29? (5) |
| AUSTIN | A US state capital (pop about 1 million), founded in 1839 (6) |
| RALEIGH | US state capital (pop about 500,000), incorporated in 1792 (7) |
| TAMLA | Record label formed in 1959 and incorporated as Motown in 1960 (5) |
| PROVIDENCE | US state capital (pop about 180,000), founded in 1636 (10) |
| ATLANTA | US state capital (pop about 500,000), founded in 1837 (7) |
| PHOENIX | US state capital (pop about 1.7 million), first settled in 1867 (7) |
| INALL | Final lines incorporated as a whole (2,3) |
| FOUND | To establish as a city, religion institution etc. |
| ZONED | Subdivided, as a city |
| HOBART | Australian state capital (pop about 250,000) (6) |