| CEVENNES | Mountain range in south central France on the south-east edge of the Massif Central (8) |
| TREELINE | One of three catching fish on east edge of high wood? (4,4) |
| LIMOGES | City in south-central France on the Vienne River, known for its porcelain industry (7) |
| LUXEMBOURG | Capital of the same-named tiny country bordered by Belgium on the west and north, France on the south, and Germany on the northeast and east (10) |
| FRENCHGUIANA | Overseas department of France on the South American mainland (6,6) |
| RHONEALPES | Region of E France rising to the edge of the Massif Central in the west and the French Alps in the east (5-5) |
| HONOLULU | The state capital of Hawaii, on the South East coast of Oahu Island (8) |
| AUVERGNE | Region in south-central France which is home to the Chaine des Puys (8) |
| ARDECHE | River in south-central France, rising in the Massif Central and flowing 78 miles into the Rhone (7) |
| LIMOUSIN | Region of south central France that includes the tapestry centre of Aubusson (8) |
| OBERLAND | Bernese -, mountain range in south-west Switzerland (8) |
| ALLIER | French river rising in the Cevennes in the Massif Central to the Loire (6) |
| LOIRE | Longest river of France, rising in the Massif Central and flowing generally northwest to the Atlantic at St-Nazaire (5) |
| VICHY | Town and spa in Central France on the River Allier, seat of the collaborationist government under Marshal Petain (5) |
| CHER | French river rising in the Massif Central, flowing to the Loire (4) |
| MASSIF | Highland region in south-central France consisting of mountains and plateaus, _ Central (6) |
| BOTANYBAY | An inlet of the Tasman Sea on the South East Coast of Australia (6,3) |
| SANDOWN | Seaside resort on the south east coast of the Isle of Wight (7) |
| ALPS | Mountain range in South-Central Europe whose highest peak is Mont Blanc (4) |
| PUYDESANCY | Highest peak in the Massif Central, France (3,2,5) |