Across
- 4. The city's luxury gated community featuring "Court" and "Estate" homes.
- 7. The "World Capital" of this sport; MB hosts its most famous "Open" every August.
- 8. The historic octagonal aquarium building located at the end of the MB Pier.
- 10. The 18-acre park featuring a large pond and summer concerts.
- 11. The park home to a 100-foot sand mountain popular with local athletes.
- 13. Pedestrian-only residential thoroughfares where front yards face a sidewalk.
- 14. The 3.5-mile woodchip trail running between Valley and Ardmore.
Down
- 1. The primary commercial avenue for shops and dining in the North End.
- 2. The downtown shopping hub that sits on the site of a former pottery factory.
- 3. The "Section" known for larger lots and the city's highest elevation point.
- 5. The northernmost neighborhood known for steep hills and world-class surf breaks.
- 6. The original Spanish-inspired name of the area before the 1902 naming.
- 9. The iconic 2.1-mile oceanfront walkway hosting the most exclusive real estate.
- 10. The developer who lost the 1902 coin flip that determined the city's name.
- 12. The neighborhood "Section" where streets are named after Elm, Oak, and Pine.
- 15. Sand from MB's dunes was famously shipped here in the 1920s to build this Oahu beach.
