| MANTUA | Small city in Lombardy (6) |
| VARESE | Historic city in Lombardy that overlooks a glacial lake of the same name (6) |
| TRENTO | Small city in northern Italy (pop about 100,000), on the Adige River (6) |
| DINANT | Small city in southern Belgium (pop about 14,000),on the River Meuse (6) |
| ARMAGH | Small city in south Northern Ireland, the seat of Roman Catholic and Protestant archbishops (6) |
| PERONI | Brewing company founded in Lombardy, Italy in 1846 (6) |
| BERGAMO | Cathedral city in Lombardy (pop 120,000), granted city status in 49 BC (7) |
| NEVADA | Home to "The Biggest Little City in the World" |
| BRESCIA | City in Lombardy which was at its height in the 16th century (7) |
| MONZA | City in Lombardy in northern Italy, on the Lambro River (5) |
| MILAN | City in Lombardy |
| CREMONA | City in Lombardy, Italy, noted for violin manufacture (7) |
| AVANTI | "Let's go," in Lombardy |
| 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 |
| LISBURN | Small city in Northern Irelnd (pop about 70,000), granted city status in 2002(7) |
| BASRA | Arab rising took in small city in Iraq |
| ABILENE | Small city in Texas (pop about 120,000), incorporated in 1881 (7) |
| INVERNESS | Small city in western Florida (pop about 7,000), incorporated in 1919 (9) |
| ROANOKE | A small city in Virginia (pop about 100,000), chartered in 1884 (7) |
| TERRACE | Small city in northern British Columbia (pop about 12,000), incorporated in 1987 (7) |