100% | CADIZ | 5 | Port in Andalusia, SW Spain, founded about 1100 BC |
88% | CADIZ | 5 | Port in SW Spain founded about 1100 BC |
74% | CADIZ | 5 | Port in SW Spain founded around 1100 BC |
37% | MALAGA | 6 | Port and resort in Andalusia, Spain; birthplace of Pablo Picasso |
34% | RIA | 3 | Long, narrow inlet of the sea coast found especially in SW Ireland and NW Spain |
34% | CADIZ | 5 | Port in southwest Spain |
33% | SETUBAL | 7 | Port in SW Portugal south of Lisbon |
32% | AYR | 3 | Port in SW Scotland housing the Wallace Tower |
32% | BRISTOL | 7 | Port in SW England on the River Avon |
32% | KEFLAVIK | 8 | Port in SW Iceland housing an international airport |
32% | ALICANTE | 8 | Port in SE Spain on the Costa Blanca |
32% | ALICANTE | 8 | Port in southeast Spain on the Costa Blanca |
31% | MALMO | 5 | Port in SW Sweden on the Sound opposite Copenhagen |
31% | KEFLAVIK | 8 | Port in SW Iceland that houses an international airport |
31% | BARCELONA | 9 | Port in Spain that hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics |
31% | GIJON | 5 | Port in Asturias, Spain, on the Bay of Biscay |
31% | GRANADA | 7 | City in Andalusia, Spain, housing the Alhambra |
30% | BILBAO | 6 | Port city in Spain's Basque Country |
30% | VIGO | 4 | City and port in Galicia, Spain |
30% | AGADIR | 6 | Port in SW Morocco almost totally destroyed by an earthquake in 1960 |
30% | CORDOBA | 7 | City in Andalusia, Spain, home to the Great Mosque |
29% | VIGO | 4 | City and port in Pontevedra, NW Spain |
29% | VIGO | 4 | City and port in Pontevedra, northwest Spain |
29% | ABADAN | 6 | Port in SW Iran on an island in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway |
29% | CORK | 4 | Port in SW Republic of Ireland at the mouth of the River Lee |
29% | ANCONA | 6 | Adriatic port in Marche, Italy, founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse |
28% | ROME | 4 | European capital that was founded in 753 BC |
28% | MIRROR | 6 | Reflective glass invention found first in 400 BC |
28% | PTOLEMY | 7 | Macedonian founder of Egyptian kingdom in 305 BC |
28% | DOVER | 5 | Port in Kent; Caesar's first point of attack in the 55 BC invasion of Britain |