Yachting to Hawaii
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 40 answers to crossword clue "Yachting to Hawaii"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
ASEAYachting to Hawaii
ASEAYachting to Hawaii, e.g.
TACKSCHOOLWhere to take yachting lessons?
ALOHA"Welcome to Hawaii!"
MALIHININewcomer to Hawaii.
ALOHAFarewell to Hawaii.
ALOHAAirline to Hawaii
ASEACruising to Hawaii
malihininewcomer to Hawaii
LEI"Welcome to Hawaii" gift
NOAOpposed to taboo: Hawaii.
COOK1778 visitor to Hawaii
AIROne way to Hawaii.
malihinia newcomer to Hawaii
NNETonga-to-Hawaii dir.
NNESamoa-to-Hawaii dir.
SSEMaui-to-Hawaii dir.
SANDWICHISLANDSWhat Hawaii used to be
LANAIPlace to relax in Hawaii?
INSETWhere to see Hawaii, perhaps
LEISBestowed upon visitors to Hawaii.
malihinisMALIHINI, a newcomer to Hawaii
MAHALOEFFECTReaction to gratitude on Hawaii?
RHEEPresident exiled to Hawaii in 1960
TERRHawaii from 1900 to 1959: Abbr.
DANO"Hawaii Five-O" detective, to McGarrett
AKAKADELEDSTATSHawaii senator erased facts, to a palindromist
DANOWilliams of "Hawaii Five-O," to McGarrett
STATEHOODHawaii was the last to earn it
DANNO"Hawaii Five-O" detective, to his boss
DIAMONDHEADWhere to celebrate a 75th anniversary in Hawaii
PEARLHARBORWhere to celebrate a 30th anniversary in Hawaii
LEIAward for Miss Hawaii, in addition to a tiara
BOOKEMSteve McGarrett's exhortation to Danno on "Hawaii Five-0"
nenesA rare goose native to Hawaii, now breeding chiefly in captivity
DSTWhat Ariz. and Hawaii are the only two states not to have
nenebarred, gray-brown wild goose, Nesochen sandvicensis, native to Hawaii, where it is the state bird
statesideOf, in, or toward the US (used in reference to the US from elsewhere or from the geographically separate states of Alaska and Hawaii)
pikakeclimbing vine, Jasminium sambac, of the olive family, probably of Asian origin, having fragrant white flowers used to flavor jasmine tea and, in Hawaii, to make leis
pikakesclimbing vine, Jasminium sambac, of the olive family, probably of Asian origin, having fragrant white flowers used to flavor jasmine tea and, in Hawaii, to make leis