Across
- 6. The eternal city where you can toss a coin into a fountain to guarantee your return, or visit a country within a city. (4 letters)
- 7. The Asian city that has more Starbucks locations than New York, and over 18,000 independent coffee shops(5 letters)
- 10. An island paradise where the locals stay healthy by eating bitter melons and purple sweet potatoes, resulting in one of the highest concentrations of centenarians (people living past 100) on Earth. (7 letters)
- 13. The global coffee capital where the world's very first Starbucks store opened in 1971 inside a public market. (7 letters)
- 14. The historical city that was once the eastern terminus of the ancient Silk Road, now famous for an underground army of thousands of clay soldiers who haven't moved in 2,200 years. (4 letters)
- 16. The island city that consumes the most Guinness beer per capita outside Europe. (6 letters)
- 17. The European city where all police officers are legally banned from carrying firearms on regular daily patrols. (6 letters)
Down
- 1. The financial capital where the legal tender banknotes are not issued by a central bank, but by three different commercial retail banks, including HSBC. (8 letters)
- 2. The North American metropolis that actually has a lower latitude than Rome, Italy, despite being famous for its freezing winter blizzards and massive yellow cabs. (7 letters)
- 3. Known as the "City of Czars and Canals," this Northern European cultural hub was built on iron stakes and renamed three times in the 20th century. (11 letters)
- 4. Known as the "City of Water," where cars are banned and your Uber is a boat. (6 letters)
- 5. The hot desert city home to the Burj Khalifa, the single tallest building in the world. (5 letters)
- 8. The Canadian city where people speak both French and English, famous for its massive underground city. (8 letters)
- 9. The city where it would take you 73 days to look at every piece of art in its main museum.
- 11. The resort paradise where the world’s most expensive coffee (Kopi Luwak) is produced with the help of a small mammal’s digestive system. (4 letters)
- 12. The city where you can cross from Europe to Asia by simply crossing a bridge. (8 letters)
- 15. The gourmet capital that holds the world record for the highest number of Michelin-starred restaurants, beating Paris.
