U.S. Cities with A
- Major city in Georgia, known for its history 
- Capital city of Texas, famous for live music 
- Capital city of New York State 
- Largest city in Alaska 
- City in Texas, part of Dallas–Fort Worth area 
- City in California, home to Disneyland 
- Largest city in New Mexico 
- City in Georgia, known for The Masters golf 
- Mountain town in Colorado, ski resort 
- Capital of Maryland, naval academy city 
- City in Alabama, home to Auburn University 
- City in Ohio, known for rubber industry 
- City in Michigan, home to University of Michigan 
- City in Texas, part of the Texas Panhandle 
- Resort city in New Jersey, famous for casinos 
- Andover is a real U.S. city in MN and KS 
- Athens is a real U.S. city in many states 
- Aurora is a real U.S. city in CO, IL, and OH 
- Alexandria is a real U.S. city, e.g., in VA 
- Appleton is a real U.S. city in Wisconsin 
- Allentown is a real U.S. city in Pennsylvania 
- Asheville is a real U.S. city in North Carolina 
- Alameda is a real U.S. city in California 
- Anderson is a real U.S. city in IN and SC 
- Antioch
- Alhambra
- Aberdeen
- Angeles
- Ashland
- Apple Valley
- Arkansas city
- Allen
- Allen park
- Abilene
- Astoria
- Arizona city
- Amherst
- Austin Texas
- Attica
- Arcadia
- Annandale
- Alma
- Antelope
- Anniston
- Arvada
- Anna
- Atherton
- Ashton
- Ames
- Alachua
- Acton
- Augustine
- ARKANSAS
- Apopka
- Anacortes
- Alton
- Allendale
- Albion
- Ada
- Azusa
- Atlanta city
- Ardmore
- Appaloosa
- Apex
- Anoka
- Angola
- Amazon
- Alamosa
- Addison
- Abbeville
- Attleboro
- Appomattox
- Alcatraz
- Alabaster
The words in the list U.S. Cities with A come from players of the word game City, Country, River.