| Sicilian spa |
| Sicilian town |
| Sicilian tree |
| Sicilian city |
| City in Italy. |
| City of Sicily |
| Town in Sicily |
| Italian commune |
| City in Sicily. |
| Danish composer |
| Sicilian resort |
| Italian province |
| Palermo neighbor |
| Resort in Sicily |
| Sicilian commune |
| Commune in Sicily |
| Sicilian province |
| Province of Sicily |
| Province in Sicily. |
| Belvedere of Sicily |
| Central Sicily city |
| Birthplace of Ceres |
| Sicilian resort town |
| Lombardy Castle city |
| Sicilian resort city |
| Lamia" composer: 1897 |
| Castrogiovanni today |
| Commune SE of Palermo |
| Italian summer resort |
| Noted Danish composer |
| Central Sicilian city |
| Elevated Sicilian city |
| Sicilian health resort |
| Sicilian summer resort |
| City of central Sicily |
| City in central Sicily. |
| Central Sicilian province |
| Danish composer: 1860-1939 |
| Persephone's abduction site |
| Danish composer: 1860–1939 |
| Landlocked Sicilian province |
| City in the center of Sicily |
| It has terms regarding a term |
| Italian province or its capital |
| Sicilian province or its capital |
| City known as the Navel of Sicily |
| Sicily's only landlocked province |
| Dane who composed the opera "Lamia |
| City nicknamed "Belvedere of Sicily |
| Highest provincial capital of Italy |
| Sicily's Castrogiovanni, since 1927 |
| Composer of "The Princess on the Pea |
| Province between Palermo and Catania |
| Sicilian city, or a girl's name backward |
| City whose name differs by one letter from a nearby volcano |
| At 3,000 feet above sea level, the highest provincial capital in Italy |