| GENEVA | Largest Alpine lake in Europe, between southwestern Switzerland and southeastern France (6) |
| RENAISSANCE | Art movement that originated in Europe between 14th and 17th century marking the transition from the middle ages to modernity |
| BAIKAL | Largest freshwater lake in Europe and Asia and the world's deepest, in SE Siberia (6) |
| GOTHIC | In the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe between 1300 and 1700 (6) |
| LADOGA | Largest lake in Europe, in NW Russia north-east of St Petersburg (6) |
| CRIMEA | A peninsula in East Europe, between the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov (6) |
| SERBIA | Country in Central and Southeastern Europe (6) |
| TAHOE | Largest alpine lake in North America, a major tourist attraction (5) |
| ONEGA | Second-largest lake in Europe, in NW Russia between Lake Ladoga and the White Sea (5) |
| COMO | Alpine lake in northern Italy, or Magic Moments crooner Perry (4) |
| ANDORRA | A mountainous principality in South West Europe, between France and Spain (7) |
| RHONE | River that rises in the Swiss Alps and passes through Lake Geneva to southeastern France |
| TOKAJ | Historical wine region in northeastern Hungary and southeastern Slovakia declared a World Heritage Site in 2002 |
| KARELIA | Republic in northern Europe between the Gulf of Finland and the White Sea |
| DHOLE | Also called the "red dog," this wild Asian canine is found in central and southeastern wooded areas where it hunts in packs of up to 30. It is distinguished structurally by the lack of one pair of low |
| APPALACHIAN | ___ Region (Hilly physiographic area of Canada in the Atlantic provinces and southeastern Quebec) |
| LONGISLANDSOUND | Body of water between Connecticut and southeastern New York |
| AVIGNON | A town in southeastern France on the Rhone River (7) |
| ISERE | River in southeastern France on which the city of Grenoble stands (5) |
| PERISHER | The Southern Hemisphere's largest alpine resort (8) |