| MAGGIORE | The second-largest lake in Italy after Garda (8) |
| TITICACA | Lying high in the Andes Mountains, astride the border between Peru and Bolivia, it is the second largest lake in South America (8) |
| LOCHNESS | Second-largest lake in Britain by area, and the second deepest (4,4) |
| PROSECCO | Meaning "path cut through woods", a village in Italy after which a variety of frizzante or spumante white wine is named (8) |
| ONEGA | Lake in Russia that is the second largest lake in Europe |
| ULLSWATER | The second largest lake in the Lake District (9) |
| GARDA | Lake - - -, the largest lake in Italy, fed by the Sarca River (5) |
| ADIGE | Second-longest river in Italy after the Po, flowing southeast from the Alps to the Adriatic (5) |
| COMO | The third largest lake in Italy, in Lombardy (4) |
| NAPLES | What is the third-largest city in Italy after Rome and Milan? (6) |
| ELBA | Third-largest island in Italy, after Sicily and Sardinia |
| ROTORUA | Second largest lake in the North Island (7) |
| MAGENTA | 1859 battle in Italy after which a purplish-red colour is named (7) |
| HURON | Second-largest lake in North America |
| VATTERN | Second-largest lake in Sweden (7) |
| PESARO | The second most populous city in the Marche, Italy, after Ancona (6) |
| NAPOLI | Largest city of Italy after Rome and Milan, as locals say (6) |
| REE | Lough __, second-largest lake on the River Shannon |
| LEGHORN | City in Tuscany, Italy, after which a type of domestic fowl is named (7) |
| DITHERY | Hesitant woman's entering German and Italy (after dumping gangster) (7) |