| ARDENNES | The _, a wooded region in Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and France (8) |
| ARGONNE | Wooded region in France |
| FLANDERS | Region in Belgium |
| BELT | Region in Belgium around Li'ge and Ghent (4) |
| DANDRUFF | Problem with hair over in Germany and France? Yes (8) |
| CLEARING | Tract of land with no trees in a wooded area (8) |
| LOWCOUNTRIES | A region of Western Europe on the North Sea, consisting of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands (3,9) |
| SAUER | 173 kilometre river which flows through Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany; scene of severe fighting in the Battle of the Bulge during World War II (5) |
| BENELUX | Customs union implemented by Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands in 1948 (7) |
| TROSSACHS | The -; often described as the Highlands in miniature, a wooded valley immortalised in Sir Walter Scott's The Lady of the Lake (9) |
| RHINE | River forming, in part, the border between Germany and France (5) |
| DIFFER | People in an argument do this if in Germany and France with little hesitation (6) |
| COPPERHEAD | A venomous snake found in swampy, rocky, and wooded regions of the eastern and central United States that is named for its reddish head color. |
| BASEL | Swiss city with suburbs in Germany and France |
| BILINGUAL | Able to say anything in Germany and France for example |
| FORESTOFDEAN | Wooded region between the Rivers Wye and Severn (6,2,4) |
| BLACKFOREST | A hilly wooded region of South West Germany (5,6) |
| THEBLACKFOREST | Left boar sketch unfortunately in hilly wooded region of SW Germany (3,5,6) |
| THELOWCOUNTRIES | Name for Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands (3,3,9) |
| RILL | Beer infused with ground ivy; a brook; a female ferret; a lamella of a mushroom; or, a wooded glen (4) |