| LAKECHAD | Body of water in north central Africa, at the junction of four countries (4,4) |
| LAKEERIE | Body of water in North America, home to a subspecies of northern watersnake (4,4) |
| AUGSBURG | City at the junction of the Wertach and Lech rivers in Bavaria, S Germany, named after the first emperor of Rome (8) |
| KHARTOUM | Capital and largest city of Sudan, at the junction of the Blue and the White Nile (8) |
| NYASA | Lake ___, body of water in central Africa at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley (5) |
| KINNEGAD | Which town is at the junction of the M4 and the M6? (8) |
| LAKENYASA | Body of water in Central Africa at the southern end of the Great Rift Valley, also called Lake Malawi (4,5) |
| MONTREAL | Canadian city and port at the junction of the Ottawa and St Lawrence Rivers (8) |
| CITYHALL | Building at the junction of 12, Park Row and Chambers Street (4,4) |
| CROMWELL | Town at the junction of Clutha and Kawarau rivers (8) |
| CHAD | Lake located in west-central Africa at the conjunction of Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger (4) |
| LAKEMARACAIBO | Body of water in north-west Venezuela that is the centre of the South American oil industry (4,9) |
| GREATLAKES | The five bodies of water in north-eastern North America (5,5) |
| TEMPLE | Region on the side of the head at the junction of the frontal, parietal, temporal and sphenoid bones of the skull (6) |
| HURON | Lake ___, body of water in North America that houses Manitoulin Island (5) |
| FORTWORTH | A city in north Texas, at the junction of the Clear and West forks of the Trinity River (4,5) |
| LESOTHO | Kingdom surrounded by the Republic of South Africa at the head of the Orange river (7) |
| ATOZ | How a dictionary's entries are arranged; or how you could "travel" in each of the four countries featured in this puzzle, since their names contain both letters (3 wds.) |
| SAHEL | Semi-arid region of north-central Africa, south of the desert (5) |
| VERONA | It became a Roman colony in 89 BCE and rose in importance because it was at the junction of main roads between Italy and northern Europe. The poet Catullus was born there. In Romeo and Juliet (act 1, |