| ARDECHE | River in south-central France, rising in the Massif Central and flowing 78 miles into the Rhone (7) |
| ALLIER | A river in South Central France, rising in the Cevennes and flowing North to the Loire (6) |
| ISERE | French river, rising near the Italian border and flowing 178 miles into the Rhone (5) |
| LOIRE | Longest river of France, rising in the Massif Central and flowing generally northwest to the Atlantic at St-Nazaire (5) |
| DURANCE | A river in south-eastern France, rising in the Alps and flowing generally southwest into the Rhone (7) |
| GARONNE | A river in Southwest France, rising in the central Pyrenees, flowing through the city of Bordeaux and into the Atlantic (7) |
| LIMOGES | City on the Vienne River in south-central France (7) |
| RHONEALPES | Region of E France rising to the edge of the Massif Central in the west and the French Alps in the e |
| CHER | French river rising in the Massif Central, flowing to the Loire (4) |
| ADOUR | River of south-west France, rising in the Pyrenees and flowing 200 miles into the Bay of Biscay (5) |
| CEVENNES | Mountain range in south central France on the south-east edge of the Massif Central (8) |
| OUTLAST | Where in France rising salt temperature has something to do with weather (7) |
| PUYDESANCY | Highest peak in the Massif Central, France (3,2,5) |
| STETIENNE | French city in the Massif Central |
| DORDOGNE | River in south-central and south-west France (8) |
| LYONNAIS | Former province of east central France now divided into the Rhone and Loire departments |
| SEINE | Second- longest river of France, rising 30 kilometres northwest of Dijon and emptying into the English Channel near Le Havre (5) |
| OLAN | Mountain in the Massif des Ecrins in the French Alps |
| MASSIF | Highland region in south-central France consisting of mountains and plateaus, _ Central (6) |
| AUVERGNE | Region in south-central France which is home to the Chaine des Puys (8) |