| BERGAMO | Walled city in Lombardy, Italy, N.E. of Milan (7) |
| MANTUA | City in Italy N.E. of Parma surrounded by lakes (6) |
| BRESCIA | City in Lombardy, Italy west of Lake Garda (7) |
| CREMONA | City in Lombardy, Italy on the River Po, noted for the manufacture of fine violins (7) |
| LOGRONO | Walled city in N Spain on the Ebro River; capital of La Rioja (7) |
| CHESTER | Walled city in Cheshire on the River Dee (7) |
| WRANGEL | -- Island in the Arctic Ocean lies off the coast of the extreme N.E. of Russia (7) |
| ABILENE | Texas university town N.E. of San Angelo (7) |
| MONZA | City in Lombardy, Italy, with a motor-racing circuit (5) |
| BERGAMOT | A citron-, limonette- or orange-like fruit; essence extracted from such a citrus; bee balm or mint of similar aroma; a fine sweet dessert pear; or, a tapestry made in a picturesque medieval walled cit |
| ACMILAN | Football club based in Lombardy |
| LECCE | Walled city in the 'heel' of Italy (5) |
| URBINO | Walled city in central Italy that was the birthplace of Raphael (6) |
| MIRANDA | Daughter of the sorcerer Prospero, usurped Duke of Milan, in Shakespeare's The Tempest (7) |
| AMBROSE | St --, Bishop of Milan in fourth century AD (7) |
| BERLIN | Boy is at the front of winding line around last bunker in one time walled city in Europe (6) |
| SIENA | Walled city in Tuscany, Italy that houses a 13th-century university (5) |
| YORK | Walled city in the North of England, founded by the Romans as Eboracum (4) |
| OLDDELHI | Walled city in India founded as Shahjahanabad by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in 1639 |
| LAKE | Large Y-shaped body of water of glacial origin in Lombardy, Italy (4,4) |