Body of water with L
A common body of water type starting with L.
A real kind of waterbody; lagoon starts with L.
Famous US lake; solid L-start proper name.
One of the Great Lakes; valid L water body.
Scottish loch (lake); famous and starts with L.
Great Lake in North America; starts with L.
Great Lake name beginning with L.
Another Great Lake; clear L-start name.
Generic term for large standing water bodies.
Real lake in Italy; starts with L.
Real lake in New York; starts with L.
Named lake in Canada; fits the L rule.
One of the Great Lakes in North America.
Real lake on the US–Canada border; L-start.
Scottish term for a lake or sea inlet.
Famous lake in England’s Lake District, very scenic.
Large African Great Lake between Tanzania and Uganda.
Large freshwater lake next to Seattle, USA.
Village and lake in New York, name means “calm”.
Large lake between Switzerland and France, major resort area.
Deep Siberian lake, holds 20% of unfrozen fresh water.
Scottish freshwater loch, famed in songs and tales.
Reservoir on Chattahoochee River, popular for boating.
Spanish for “lagoon”; generic term for small lake.
Huge Colorado River reservoir in Nevada–Arizona, USA.
Major French river flowing to the Atlantic Ocean.
High-altitude lake in Andes, on Peru–Bolivia border.
Big Colorado River reservoir on AZ–UT border, USA.
Reservoir and recreational lake in California, USA.
Common lake name; many real “Long Lake” examples.
River in Poland and Germany, Vistula tributary.
River in western Germany, tributary of the Rhine.
Large reservoir in Missouri, popular vacation lake.
Large lake in Minnesota, name from Dakota language.
Glacial lake in northern Italy, major tourist spot.
Common name for many small lakes across North America.
Loch Ness, deep Scottish lake famed for its “monster”.
One of the great Siberian rivers, flows to Arctic.
Marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean off Siberia.
Large glacial lake in Manitoba, Canada.
Volcanic crater lake in New Zealand’s North Island.
High-country lake in New Zealand’s Canterbury region.
Reservoir on Colorado River, Arizona–California border.
Arm of the North Atlantic between Labrador and Greenland.
Major Swiss lake also called Lake of the Four Forests.
Reservoir in Oklahoma, popular for recreation.
Endorheic salt lake in Australia, often dry.
French for 'lake', generic body of freshwater.
Refers to Saint Lawrence River, big North American waterway.
Generic term; large inland body of water.
Nigerian coastal city built around a lagoon.
Generic small lake, a natural inland water body.
Freshwater lake in Ontario, Canada.
Large freshwater lake in Nicaragua, Central America.
Coastal saltwater lake in New South Wales, Australia.
Reservoir lake in North Carolina, USA.
Largest lake in Europe, between Russia and Finland.
German name for the Elbe River in Central Europe.
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