Letter
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Hint
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City
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A
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Largest city in New Zealand, located on North Island (8)
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Auckland
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B
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Capital of Iraq (7)
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Baghdad
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C
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City in north-eastern Ohio, on the southern shore of Lake Erie (9)
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Cleveland
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D
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City in western Germany, one of the most heavily bombed during WWII (8)
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Dortmund
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E
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Capital of the eponymous province in Algeria, known as 'City of a Thousand Domes' (6)
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El Oued
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F
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Industrial city in Punjab, Pakistan, formerly known as Lyallpur (10)
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Faisalabad
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G
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City in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, nicknamed 'Gateway of Uttar Pradesh' (9)
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Ghaziabad
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H
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Capital of Connecticut, nicknamed the 'Insurance Capital of the World' (8)
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Hartford
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I
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Capital of Pakistan (9)
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Islamabad
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J
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City in eastern Afghanistan, east of Kabul, near the border with Pakistan (9)
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Jalalabad
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K
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Administrative centre of the Russian exclave on the Baltic coast of the same name (11)
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Kaliningrad
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L
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City in Los Angeles County, California, a post-WWII planned community; a compound word meaning 'waterbody timber' (8)
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Lakewood
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M
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Capital of Spain (6)
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Madrid
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N
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City on the Volga in European Russia, known as Gorky from 1932 to 1990 (14)
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Nizhny Novgorod
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O
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University city in south-central England (6)
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Oxford
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P
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Port in north-eastern Egypt at the north end of the Suez Canal (8)
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Port Said
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Q
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–
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R
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State capital of Virginia, sharing a name with a suburban town in south-west London (8)
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Richmond
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S
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City in South Yorkshire, northern England, famous for steel production and cutlery manufacture (9)
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Sheffield
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T
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–
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U
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–
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V
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City in south-western Russia at the junction of the Don and Volga Rivers, formerly known as Stalingrad (9)
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Volgograd
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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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Capital of the eponymous province in central Iran; UNESCO World Heritage Site; formerly known as Yezd (4)
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Yazd
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Z
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City and administrative okrug of Moscow, Russia, founded as a new town in 1958, known as 'Soviet/Russian Silicon Valley' (10)
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Zelenograd
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