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Hint
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City
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A
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Largest city in Alaska (9)
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Anchorage
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B
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Capital of Queensland, Australia (8)
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Brisbane
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C
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Largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia; fourth-most populous city in Germany (7)
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Cologne
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D
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City in eastern Scotland; fourth-largest city in the constituent country (6)
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Dundee
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E
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City in the eastern Netherlands, in the Twente region of the province of Overijssel (8)
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Enschede
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F
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Principal city of the Miami metropolitan area in Florida, named after a series of forts built during the Second Seminole War (14)
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Fort Lauderdale
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G
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Capital of Botswana (8)
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Gaborone
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H
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Capital of Zimbabwe, formerly known as Salisbury (6)
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Harare
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I
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Largest city of Madhya Pradesh in central India (6)
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Indore
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J
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Most populous city in Florida; largest by area in the contiguous United States (12)
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Jacksonville
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K
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Main city in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region in southern Poland (8)
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Katowice
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L
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City in central Switzerland, in the German-speaking portion of the country, located on the shores of the lake of the same name (7)
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Lucerne
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M
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Capital of Victoria, Australia, with the largest urban tram network in the world (9)
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Melbourne
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N
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City in Tyne and Wear, North East England; industrial centre for shipbuilding and heavy engineering during the 19th century (17 or 9)
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Newcastle upon Tyne
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O
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Third-largest city in Denmark; main city on the island of Funen (6)
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Odense
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P
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Capital of Rhode Island, founded in 1636 as a haven for religious dissenters, reflected in its name (10)
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Providence
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Q
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–
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R
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–
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S
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Capital of Andalusia, southern Spain (7)
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Seville
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T
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City in southern France, nicknamed 'The Pink City' for its architecture made of pinkish terracotta bricks (8)
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Toulouse
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U
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City in Yamaguchi Prefecture, in the far west of Honshu Island (3)
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Ube
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V
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Capital of Laos (9)
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Vientiane
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W
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–
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X
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–
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Y
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–
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Z
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City in the Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland; Silesian name: Zobrze (6)
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Zabrze
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