Multiple World clock issues

I travel from the U.S. to Tokyo and other Asian cities on a regular basis. Thus, have set a number major cities clocks.
Problem is, They were entered in a random fashion as I visted each location. I would like to arrange them in a time zone sequence(east to west, west to east, doesn't matter), but there does not appear a way to do this, except delete and replace manually.
This really is not an effiecient way of doing things.
And Inevitabily, a new city will need to be added. There is no way to insert it in proper sequence with "delete-replace" again.
Anyone know how to do this or have ideas?
Also, how do I set the city I happen to be in as the default for the the period I am there?
Thanks in advance.
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Ok guys, I got it.
Removing .plist file works fine for me too, but I need to restart the Mac (killing the process doesn't work).
For those who read this message, I found the following link usefull:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/19066888#19066888 (thanks to ErwinOnline)
On step 4, however, I had to restart the Mac.
Thank you.

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