Random Lakes by Clue

Can you name these random lakes, man-made or natural, based on a clue (or with an additional hint to make it easier)? The answers change every time you play.
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Last updated: June 19, 2022
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Located west of Stockholm
Mälaren
The largest lake in Ethiopia; also the source of the Blue Nile
Lake Tana
On the Rhine between Germany, Switzerland and Austria
Lake Constance
Lake between Albania and North Macedonia that is the deepest and oldest
in Southern Europe, and also a UNESCO site
Lake Ohrid
This lake is the largest in Japan and has the namesake of a type of
Japanese short-necked wooden lute
Lake Biwa
Largest lake in Mongolia by surface area
(hint: acronym for "ultraviolet", in plural form)
Lake Uvs
This former second-largest inland sea was nearly destroyed by Soviet irrigation
Aral Sea
Reservoir created by the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah and Arizona
Lake Powell
Largest in Australia; contains the lowest natural point in the country
(hint: namesake of a famous fictional Jane)
Lake Eyre
Largest of the Finger Lakes of New York
Seneca Lake
This "colorful" lake in New Zealand's South Island has the clearest
natural fresh water in the world
Blue Lake
Settled by Mormon pioneers
Great Salt Lake
Largest Canadian lake that is located between two provinces
Lake Athabasca
Second-largest in Europe; located in Russia
(hint: change one letter from the last letter in the Greek alphabet)
Lake Onega
The French call it "lac Léman"
Lake Geneva
Man-made lake on the Aswan Dam that was named after an Egyptian President
Lake Nasser
This "shocking" reservoir makes 3.6% of Ghana's area
Lake Volta
Great African lake that was named in honor of Queen Victoria's consort
Lake Albert
Y-shaped Italian lake for the rich and famous
Lake Como
Salty lake at 226 ft below sea level. Largest in California by surface area
Salton Sea
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Level 70
Nov 13, 2025
To be precise lake Garda is not just in Lombardy