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Across
  1. 4. A period of 10 days.
  2. 5. The akua that is honored during Kūkahi, Kūlua, Kūkolu, and Kūpau.
  3. 10. This night is the night of the spirits and will scare the fish away.
  4. 11. The anahulu of the growing moons.
  5. 12. This name honors a god, goddess, or spirit.
  6. 13. The anahulu of the rounding moons.
  7. 15. Meaning to drip, drop, or pass the time.
  8. 16. The first of the four full moons which also means egg, fruit, or seed.
  9. 17. The number of moon phases in one cycle.
  10. 18. These three nights are great for planting any type of trees or vegetation.
  11. 19. The Hawaiian word for nothing or unproductive.
Down
  1. 1. This night was devoted to prayer to the gods.
  2. 2. The 4th and last full moon. An excellent night for fishing.
  3. 3. This moon is the last night of the moon cycle.
  4. 6. The name of this night means hidden or small.
  5. 7. This night means to blossom and marks the 12th night in honor of Kāne.
  6. 8. Marriages were held on this night.
  7. 9. This night was for prayer for rain.
  8. 10. The first night of each moon cycle.
  9. 14. The anahulu of the fading, decreasing moons.
  10. 15. These Kāloa nights honor this akua of the sea.