| HALICARNASSUS | Ancient Greek city, site of the original mausoleum |
| DELPHI | Ancient Greek city; site of the most famous oracle of Apollo (6) |
| EPHESUS | Ancient Greek city, site of the Temple of Artemis (7) |
| OUDENARDE | Belgian city, site of the 1708 battle in the War of the Spanish Succession (9) |
| OLYMPIA | In 1766, antiquarian Richard Chandler published his book Travels in Greece and brought this site to public attention. It was the site of the original "games." What is name of this site? |
| PAMPLONA | Spanish city, site of 'the running of the bulls' (8) |
| THEBES | Ancient city, site of the temples of Luxor and Karnak |
| WORCESTER | Cathedral city, site of the final battle of the English Civil War (9) |
| LUXOR | City, site of the ruins of Thebes (5) |
| ROME | City, site of the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and the Pantheon (4) |
| GIZA | Egyptian city, site of the Pyramids and the Sphinx (4) |
| OXFORD | City, site of the oldest university in the English-speaking world (6) |
| MOSCOW | A capital city, site of the Ostankino Tower, Red Square and the Kremlin (6) |
| MONS | Belgian city, site of the first battle fought by the British Army in World War I (4) |
| ALTON | Illinois city, site of the last Lincoln-Douglas debate |
| LAPORTE | Texas city, site of the San Jacinto Monument |
| APELDOORN | City, site of the Het Loo Palace (9) |
| MILAN | Italian industrial city, site of the Scala (5) |
| NIMES | French city, site of the Maison Carree (5) |
| BANDUNG | Indonesian city, site of the 1955 Afro-Asian Conference (7) |