| ERZ | Mountain range in central Europe |
| ALPS | Mountain range in central Europe |
| SUDETES | Mountain range in Central Europe (7) |
| CARPATHIANS | Major mountain range in central Europe (11) |
| CARPATHIAN | Mountain range in central and eastern Europe that shelters a wolf population in Romania (10) |
| HINDUKUSH | A mountain range in Central Asia, extending about 800 km east from the Koh-i-Baba Mountains of Central Afghanistan to the Pamirs (5,4) |
| NANSHAN | Mountain range in central China, mainly in Quinghai province (3,4) |
| HINDU | -- Kush, mountain range in central Asia (5) |
| SATPURA | Mountain range in Central India (7) |
| ESCAMBRAY | Mountain range in central Cuba |
| CHIANTI | Mountain range in central Italy: part of the Apennines (7) |
| TIAN | ___ Shan Mountains (Range in Central Asia) |
| ELBERT | Highest peak of the Rocky Mountains, in the Sawatch range in central Colorado (6) |
| ALAI | Range in central Asia |
| IRONAGE | Prehistoric period that began in the 8th century BC in Central Europe, but much earlier in Ancient India (4,3) |
| ALP | Mountain peak in central Europe |
| SLOVAKIA | Killed in action after awful salvo in Central Europe (8) |
| AUSTRIA | Country in central Europe (32,86 sq miles; pop about 9 million), which joined the EU in 1995 (7) |
| ODER | A river in central Europe, rising in the North East Czech Republic and flowing north and west to the Baltic (4) |
| ELBE | River in Central Europe, rising in the North Czech Republic and flowing northwest to the North Sea (4) |