| ALETSCH | Glacier in Switzerland; the largest in Europe |
| NESTLE | Based in Switzerland, the world's largest food company |
| VANERN | Native name of the largest lake in Sweden, and the largest in Europe outside of Russia (6) |
| LADOGA | Lake in NW. Russia which is the largest in Europe (6) |
| EBBWVALE | Welsh town whose now defunct steel works was the largest in Europe |
| BARCELONA | Spanish football club whose home stadium, Camp Nou, is the largest in Europe (9) |
| AMIENS | This cathedral is the largest of the three great Gothic cathedrals built in France during the 13th century. It is located in the Somme River valley, and it is the largest in France. It was designated |
| LAKEONEGA | Lake in north-western Russia; the second-largest in Europe (4,5) |
| ONEGA | Large lake in north-west Russia, the second largest in Europe (5) |
| MER | ___ de Glace, largest glacier in the French Alps |
| HELVETICA | The name of which popular typeface is based on the Latin name for Switzerland, the country where it was designed? (9) |
| ATTLEE | A prime minister in the UK - or a glacier in Antarctica (6) |
| SPERRY | ___ Glacier in Glacier National Park |
| RHONE | River sourced by a glacier in the Swiss Alps |
| ICECAPS | Glaciers in space, maybe one hundred in the front (7) |
| YANGTZE | River flowing through the Fengdu Ghost City and Three Gorges, which is the largest in China and the third-largest in the world (7) |
| GENEVA | Switzerland... The United Nations Office at ___ |
| ICEMAN | Nickname given to 'Otzi', 3000-year-old figure found in a glacier in 1991 (6) |
| BANGLADESH | This Gulf of Bengal nation is threatened by global warming triggering floods both from the sea and from too-rapidly melting glaciers in the Himalayas |
| PEYTO | ___ Glacier, in Banff National Park |