| ONEGA | Second-largest lake of Europe, in NW Russia near the border with Finland (5) |
| ONIGA | Lake in northwestern Russia near the border with Finland. |
| ELBRUS | Considered to be the highest mountain in Europe, in the Caucasus in SW Russia near the border with Georgia (6) |
| TAHOE | Lake in the Sierra Nevada, the next-largest lake of the U.S. by volume after the Great Lakes (5) |
| ILMEN | Lake ?, body of water in NW Russia that drains through the Volkhov River into Lake Ladoga (5) |
| TAUPO | Largest lake of New Zealand, in the central region of North Island (5) |
| GARDA | Largest lake of Italy, known in ancient times as the Lacus Benacus (5) |
| PASHA | Tributary of the Svir River in NW Russia (5) |
| LADOGA | Largest lake in Europe, in NW Russia north-east of St Petersburg (6) |
| PSKOV | City in NW Russia on the Velikaya River (5) |
| METRO | Bumped into heart of Europe in Paris underground system (5) |
| KIROV | City of NW Russia known from 1780 to 1934 as Vyatka (5) |
| HURON | Second-largest lake in North America |
| MURMANSK | Largest city north of the Arctic Circle, in NW Russia on an inlet of the Barents Sea (8) |
| ULLSWATER | Second-largest lake in the Lake District, on the border between the historic counties of Cumberland and Westmorland (9) |
| TITICACA | Lying high in the Andes Mountains, astride the border between Peru and Bolivia, it is the second largest lake in South America (8) |
| TANA | Largest lake of Ethiopia which is the source of the Blue nile River |
| WHITESEA | Large inlet in northwest Russia which includes the major port of Arkhangelsk (5,3) |
| MAGGIORE | Second-largest lake in Italy, in Piedmont and Lombardy and the Swiss canton of Ticino (8) |
| PHYLLOXERA | An aphid that threatened to destroy the vineyards of Europe in the 19th century (10) |