| Description | Starting Letter | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small, landlocked micro-state in the Pyrenees, bordered by France and Spain | A | Andorra | 100%
|
| Capital and largest city in Belgium, de facto capital of the European Union | B | Brussels | 100%
|
| Capital and most populous city of Bavaria, third largest city in Germany | M | Munich | 100%
|
| Capital and largest city of Finland, on the Gulf of Finland | H | Helsinki | 98%
|
| Capital and most populous city of France, one of Europe's major centers of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, and arts | P | Paris | 98%
|
| A city in central Italy, in Tuscany, noted for its culture, Renaissance art, architecture, and monuments | F | Florence | 96%
|
| Largest city in Turkey, straddling the Bosporus Strait, located in both Europe and Asia | I | Istanbul | 96%
|
| Partially-recognized country in the Balkan Peninsula, subject to a territorial dispute with Serbia | K | Kosovo | 96%
|
| Capital of Scotland, located in the Scottish Lowlands, on the Firth of Forth's southern shore | E | Edinburgh | 94%
|
| City in the Netherlands, near the Rhine delta, it is Europe's largest seaport | R | Rotterdam | 93%
|
| Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula across the Strait of Messina | S | Sicily | 93%
|
| Capital and largest city in Poland, on the Vistula River | W | Warsaw | 91%
|
| Largest city in Switzerland, one of the world's largest financial centers | Z | Zürich | 91%
|
| Region of northern France, on the English Channel, site of the largest seaborne invasion in history | N | Normandy | 89%
|
| Country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the north-east, Belarus to the north and the Black Sea to the south | U | Ukraine | 89%
|
| Longest river in Europe, it empties into the Caspian Sea | V | Volga River | 85%
|
| City in north-east England, known for its historical landmarks, near the city of Leeds | Y | York | 81%
|
| Island off the northwest coast of continental Europe, shared by Scotland, England and Wales | G | Great Britain | 76%
|
| Peninsula of northern Europe that forms the continental portion of Denmark and part of northern Germany | J | Jutland | 72%
|
| City in southern Croatia, on the Adriatic Sea, formerly known as Ragusa | D | Dubrovnik | 54%
|
| A mountain range forming an arc throughout Central and Eastern Europe, the third-longest European mountain range | C | Carpathians | 48%
|
| Largest freshwater lake in Europe, near St. Petersburg, Russia | L | Lake Ladoga | 30%
|
| Longest river in the Iberian Peninsula, it empties into the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon | T | Tagus River | 30%
|
| Third largest city of the Czech Republic, capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region, near the border with Poland | O | Ostrava | 26%
|
| An area of the city listed above, known for its student life and lively atmosphere, home to a number of higher education institutions | Q | Quartier Latin | 22%
|
| Greek city in the region of Western Thrace, on the foothills of the Rhodope Mountains, famous of its annual spring carnival | X | Xanthi | 17%
|