___ Hattie |
Luau locus |
Aloha" city |
Island port |
Hawaiian bay |
Kind of poker |
Bay in Hawaii |
Hawaiian town |
Hawaiian city |
City of Hawaii |
City on Hawaii |
Hawaiian grass |
City in Hawaii |
Hawaiian port. |
Port in Hawaii |
Port on Hawaii |
Port of Hawaii |
Big Island town |
Hawaiian harbor |
Big Island city |
Big Island port |
Hawaii's --- Bay |
Mauna Kea's city |
Mauna Loa locale |
Aloha State city |
Aloha State port |
_____ Bay, Hawaii |
Hawaiian seaport. |
Town on Mauna Loa |
Wettest U.S. city |
Port near Kilauea |
Big city in Hawaii |
Hawaii's ___ grass |
Hawaiian port city |
Mauna Loa neighbor |
Mauna Loa's locale |
Hawaii county seat |
City SE of Honolulu |
Port near Mauna Loa |
Rainbow Falls' site |
City near Mauna Kea |
City near Mauna Loa |
Hawaiian city or bay |
Hawaii County's seat |
Chief city of Hawaii. |
City on Hawaii Island |
Hawaii County capital |
Neighbor of Mauna Loa |
Oldest city in Hawaii |
Site of Rainbow Falls |
Seat of Hawaii County |
Big city on Big Island |
Port in the 50th state |
Port on the Big Island |
Largest city on Hawaii |
Southernmost U.S. city |
Capital of Hawaii County |
Whence to view Mauna Loa |
View from Mauna Kea |
Liliuokalani Gardens site |
Variety of poker, briefly |
City southeast of Honolulu |
Big city on the Big Island |
City not far from Mauna Kea |
City not far from Mauna Loa |
Panaewa Rainforest Zoo site |
Poker variation, informally |
University of Hawaii locale |
City with a view of Mauna Kea |
Largest city on the Big Island |
Pacific Tsunami Museum setting |
Biggest city on the Big Island |
'Imiloa Astronomy Center's city |
City in the shadow of Mauna Kea |
City Kilauea threatened in 1984 |
Pacific Tsunami Museum location |
Imiloa Astronomy Center island |
Stud poker variation, informally |
Variety of stud poker, familiarly |
Home of the Pacific Tsunami Museum |
City about 25 miles from Mauna Kea |
University of Hawaii campus locale |
Chief city of the island of Hawaii. |
U.S. city in sight of two volcanoes |
Largest city on the island of Hawaii |
American port below the 20th parallel |
City name that looks like an oxymoron |
Port on the rainier side of Mauna Loa |
U.S. city whose name looks oxymoronic |
It has views of Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea |
Largest city on Hawaii's largest island |
City that overlooks a bay of the same name |
Wailoa River State Recreation Area setting |
Hawaiian port with a Pacific Tsunami Museum |
City whose state's postal code is half its name |
U.S. city whose name looks like a form of poker |
City whose name seems to consist of two opposites |
Hawaiian home of the annual Merrie Monarch Festival |
City with a seemingly contradictory two-syllable name |
Hawaiian city that's home to the Pacific Tsunami Museum |