Across
- 3. The Conch shell blower.
- 5. Man made - Created during a seven month strike in 1951
- 7. Thank You. In Hawaiian Language.
- 8. The wave that rounds the northern point into Hulopo'e Bay.
- 10. Land Division. It was a place a refuge, where anyone with a death penalty would be given immunity if he entered this kapu before his assailants.
- 14. The story of bags of salt that were left here when travelers mistook dew at Palawai for salt.
- 15. The Hawaiian Wedge-tailed Shearwater. An indigenous migratory bird. Lana'i being one of the largest nesting colonies in the major Hawaiian Islands along the Manele-Hulopo'e coast.
- 16. Land Division. Reserved as the central control center for the kingdom. Collection of taxes took place here.
- 17. The beautiful chiefess of Lana'i, who through the carelessness of her husband died in the surf below the little islet.
- 19. Meaning Humility. To be expressed with modesty.
- 20. The "trickster" boy
- 23. Legends says that when this blossom is picked it will rain.
- 24. Meaning Patience. To be expressed with perseverance.
Down
- 1. Family in Hawaiian Language.
- 2. (Eel eater) is the name of the ancient shark deity that was a guardian of this bay. It is likely that the modern name, Shark's Bay comes from the fragment memory of this deity.
- 4. A landmark. First planted in 1875.
- 6. Highest point of elevation. 3,370 ft.
- 9. The Ancient Origin Name of the island. Born of Wakea and Kaulawahine.
- 11. The careless husband. Named translates to "Misty Eyes"
- 12. The endemic dodder vine. State "Flower"
- 13. Placed named after the famed priest that battled with the priest of Molokai.
- 18. Hospitality. To entertain.
- 21. Land in Hawaiian Language
- 22. Responsibility in Hawaiian Language.
