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CEVENNESMountain range in south central France on the south-east edge of the Massif Central (8)
TREELINEOne of three catching fish on east edge of high wood? (4,4)
LIMOGESCity in south-central France on the Vienne River, known for its porcelain industry (7)
LUXEMBOURGCapital 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)
FRENCHGUIANAOverseas department of France on the South American mainland (6,6)
RHONEALPESRegion of E France rising to the edge of the Massif Central in the west and the French Alps in the east (5-5)
HONOLULUThe state capital of Hawaii, on the South East coast of Oahu Island (8)
AUVERGNERegion in south-central France which is home to the Chaine des Puys (8)
ARDECHERiver in south-central France, rising in the Massif Central and flowing 78 miles into the Rhone (7)
LIMOUSINRegion of south central France that includes the tapestry centre of Aubusson (8)
OBERLANDBernese -, mountain range in south-west Switzerland (8)
ALLIERFrench river rising in the Cevennes in the Massif Central to the Loire (6)
LOIRELongest river of France, rising in the Massif Central and flowing generally northwest to the Atlantic at St-Nazaire (5)
VICHYTown and spa in Central France on the River Allier, seat of the collaborationist government under Marshal Petain (5)
CHERFrench river rising in the Massif Central, flowing to the Loire (4)
MASSIFHighland region in south-central France consisting of mountains and plateaus, _ Central (6)
BOTANYBAYAn inlet of the Tasman Sea on the South East Coast of Australia (6,3)
SANDOWNSeaside resort on the south east coast of the Isle of Wight (7)
ALPSMountain range in South-Central Europe whose highest peak is Mont Blanc (4)
PUYDESANCYHighest peak in the Massif Central, France (3,2,5)