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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