| Area |
| Subway |
| MGM part |
| D.C. line |
| Geo model |
| D.C. mover |
| D.C. rails |
| Paris ride |
| Paris tube |
| Part of MGM |
| MGM opener? |
| Underground |
| D.C. subway |
| Kind of area |
| MGM opening? |
| Milan subway |
| D.C. railway |
| An "M" in MGM |
| D.C.'s subway |
| MGM's first M |
| Milano subway |
| Paris feature |
| Paris subway. |
| Tube in Paris |
| French subway |
| Urban railway |
| Paris railway |
| Paris transit |
| Subway system |
| Newspaper desk |
| D.C. transport |
| Montréal line |
| Way to commute |
| Milan's subway |
| Capital carrier |
| Parisian system |
| Capital transit |
| European subway |
| MGM, informally |
| Milano's subway |
| Way around D.C. |
| Paris transport |
| Montreal subway |
| Subway in Paris |
| Parisian subway |
| Taxi alternative |
| Bygone Geo model |
| D.C. rail system |
| Subway in Milano |
| D.C. underground |
| Subway for René |
| Way around Paris |
| Newspaper section |
| ___-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Big-city, briefly |
| Subway for Pierre |
| Prefix with -plex |
| Paris underground |
| Prefix with sexual |
| Prefix with -polis |
| Line at the Louvre |
| Local news section |
| Montreal transport |
| Moscow underground |
| N.Y.–Wash. liner |
| Studio, familiarly |
| Trains underground |
| Way to go, in D.C. |
| D.C. subway system |
| Quebec underground |
| Montreal's railway |
| Mass transit option |
| Way to go, in Paris |
| Citified, for short |
| Urban area, briefly |
| Way around Montreal |
| What stars call MGM |
| Washington's subway |
| Paris subway system |
| Newspaper department |
| Common daily section |
| Of a city, for short |
| Paris or D.C. subway |
| Rapid transit system |
| The first 'M' of MGM |
| D.C.'s subway system |
| The first "M" in MGM |
| Paris transportation |
| Paris transit system |
| Lines about the city? |
| One way through Paris |
| Public transit system |
| The train Berlin rode |
| Urban area, for short |
| City newspaper section |
| Film studio, for short |
| Paris transport system |
| Parisian chemin de fer |
| Train to the Tuileries |
| Transport de Montréal |
| Way to get around D.C. |
| The first "M" in M-G-M |
| Subway, in many places |
| ___ area (urban region) |
| Subway on the Continent |
| Big city newspaper desk |
| Urban newspaper section |
| Cab alternative in Paris |
| Paris underground system |
| Washington, D.C., subway |
| Certain newspaper section |
| L.A. rail and bus service |
| Department of a city paper |
| Transport to the Tuileries |
| Way to get around in Paris |
| One way to the Smithsonian |
| Big-city newspaper heading |
| D.C. public transportation |
| One way to get around Paris |
| Commercial prefix with liner |
| It makes many stops in Paris |
| Moving aspect of urban life? |
| One way to Constitution Hall |
| One way to get to the Louvre |
| Section of some daily papers |
| Way around downtown, perhaps |
| One way to reach the Pentagon |
| Big-city newspaper department |
| Montreal rapid transit system |
| ___ desk (newsroom assignment) |
| Densely populated area, briefly |
| Line from the Louvre to Pigalle |
| ___-Goldwyn-Mayer (movie studio) |
| Venerable film studio, for short |
| One way to get around Washington |
| One way to get to the White House |
| Way through the Paris underground |
| Urban newspaper section, sometimes |
| Paris's underground transport system |
| Washington transit system (with "the") |
| Subway system in Moscow, Paris, and D.C. |
| Paris equivalent of the London Underground |
| Subway on which the fare is 30 or 45 francs. |
| ___ area (urban region that includes a city and its suburbs) |