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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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First submittedJune 18, 2022
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Clue
Lake
This lake has the namesake and is located a few miles west of Costa Rica's
most active volcano
Lake Arenal
Located west of Stockholm
Mälaren
The St. Lawrence River begins at the outflow of this lake
Lake Ontario
Second largest in Sweden; Jönköping lies on it
Vättern
Salt lake in southern Argentina home to the lowest point in the Americas
(hint: namesake of the chemical element with atomic number 6)
Laguna del Carbón
Florida's largest lake
Lake Okeechobee
Iconic glacially fed lake in Canada's Banff, located in Valley of the Ten Peaks
Moraine Lake
World's oldest and deepest lake
Lake Baikal
Scottish lake with a famous monster
Loch Ness
Largest inland sea in the world
Caspian Sea
Largest Scottish loch (by surface area)
Loch Lomond
Large freshwater artificial lake created by the Panama Canal
Gatun Lake
On the Rhine between Germany, Switzerland and Austria
Lake Constance
Biggest freshwater lake in Argentina
(hint: just change one vowel from the country's name)
Argentino Lake
The cities of Kampala, Mwanza and Kisumu overlook it
Lake Victoria
The French call it "lac Léman"
Lake Geneva
Minnesota lake that forms the northernmost point of the continental 48
Lake of the Woods
Lake that separates Seattle from its eastern suburbs
Lake Washington
Largest lake in Mongolia by surface area
(hint: acronym for "ultraviolet", in plural form)
Lake Uvs
Where the longest river in the Pacific Northwest takes its source
Columbia Lake
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