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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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Great African lake that is the world's largest permanent desert lake
Lake Turkana
Small lake located 40 km northeast of Canberra that was named
for a "mad" English king
Lake George
Man-made lake on the Aswan Dam that was named after an Egyptian President
Lake Nasser
Reservoir created by the Glen Canyon Dam in Utah and Arizona
Lake Powell
Great African lake that was named in honor of Queen Victoria's consort
Lake Albert
Largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia; located in Cambodia
Tonlé Sap
The 1980 Winter Olympics was hosted along it
Lake Placid
Lake in Central America infested with freshwater sharks
Lake Nicaragua
Large reservoir behind Parker Dam, in California and Arizona
Lake Havasu
Biggest freshwater lake in Argentina
(hint: just change one vowel from the country's name)
Argentino Lake
Largest lake in Mongolia by surface area
(hint: acronym for "ultraviolet", in plural form)
Lake Uvs
Syrian reservoir built on the Euphrates that has the namesake of the country's ruler
Lake Assad
Largest in Hungary
Lake Balaton
Longest of New York's Finger Lakes; Ithaca is located at its bottom
Cayuga Lake
Where the first German massacre of Jews in Italy during WWII occurred
Lake Maggiore
Lake on which a Central American capital is located; also called Lake Xolotlán
Lake Managua
This lake in Lombardy is the largest in Italy
Lake Garda
Where the longest river in the Pacific Northwest takes its source
Columbia Lake
Largest in Ireland and the United Kingdom
Lough Neagh
Deepest lake in the U.S., found inside a former volcano
Crater Lake
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