Letter
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Hint
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City
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A
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City in the state of Punjab, north-western India, site of the holiest Sikh temple and the infamous 1919 massacre (8)
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Amritsar
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B
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University city in Colorado, United States (7)
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Boulder
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C
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Seaport in south-eastern Nigeria, capital of Cross River State (6)
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Calabar
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D
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Chief city on Bali Island, Indonesia (8)
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Denpasar
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E
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County town of Devon, south-west England (6)
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Exeter
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F
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–
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G
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City in south-western England, county town of the shire named after it (10)
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Gloucester
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H
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Capital of Lower Saxony, north-west Germany (7)
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Hanover
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I
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Seaport and naval base in western Turkey; third-largest city in the country (5)
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Izmir
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J
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City in western India, capital of the state of Rajasthan; known as the Pink City (6)
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Jaipur
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K
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Capital of Malaysia (11)
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Kuala Lumpur
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L
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City in Upper Egypt, site of the ancient city of Thebes; called the world's 'largest open-air museum' (5)
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Luxor
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M
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University city in southern France, near the Mediterranean Sea (11)
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Montpellier
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N
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City in central India, in the state of Maharashtra (6)
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Nagpur
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O
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–
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P
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Oldest city in Pakistan, close to the border with Afghanistan; captured by the British from the Sikhs in 1849 (8)
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Peshawar
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Q
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Port on River Nen, Heilongjiang Province, north-east China (7)
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Qiqihar
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R
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City in north-western New York State, on Lake Ontario (9)
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Rochester
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S
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Port in eastern Brazil, capital of the state of Bahia (8)
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Salvador
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T
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Seaport in northern Morocco, on the Strait of Gibraltar, under international control from 1924 to 1956 (7)
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Tangier
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U
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Capital of Mongolia (11 or 9)
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Ulaanbaatar
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V
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City in British Columbia, south-western Canada, its chief Pacific port (9)
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Vancouver
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W
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Cathedral city in western England, home of porcelain manufacture and a sauce named after it (9)
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Worcester
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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 central Ukraine; major transportation hub in the country (8)
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Zhytomyr
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