Words Sharing Names With Cities

Based on their descriptions, can you guess these words that have the same name as a popular city?
Some capitals have accents
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Definition
Word / City
Country
a large smoked, seasoned sausage
Bologna
Italy
an ideal or idyllic place or state
Paradise
United States
divide into two or more groups
Split
Croatia
pleasant; agreeable; satisfactory
Nice
France
a pungent hot-tasting red powder
Cayenne
France (French Guiana)
a large, flat, pale green bean
Lima
Peru
a mythical bird known for its cyclical rebirth
Phoenix
United States
any of a breed of very small, roundheaded dogs
Chihuahua
Mexico
an act or process of immersing and washing one's body
Bath
United Kingdom
the elastic, tough outer tissue of the ____ oak
Cork
Ireland
capable of moving or being moved
Mobile
United States
a large North American bison
Buffalo
United States
a five-line poem with a specific structure and rhyme scheme
Limerick
Ireland
a punctuation mark used to precede a list of items
Colón
El Salvador
a ram, or a bull, for example
Malé
Maldives
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2 Comments
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Level 60
May 28, 2026
That's a terrible clue for Malé, which is a shame, because I managed to dredge up the rest.

Maybe change it to something like 'a ram or a bull'?

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Level 68
May 28, 2026
You have a point, I will change it. I admit that I chose "a boy" because the actual definiton is, let's just say, a not very kid-friendly one.