| Pearl City's island | 23 |
| Locale of Diamond Head | 22 |
| Koko Head's locale | 22 |
| Kamehameha Highway locale | 25 |
| Island with a state capital | 27 |
| Interstate H-1's locale | 27 |
| Home to Mount Konahuanui | 24 |
| Hawaii state capital island | 27 |
| Where to see the Pro Bowl | 25 |
| Where the USS Arizona sank | 26 |
| Where the Koolau Range is | 25 |
| Where most Hawaiians live | 25 |
| Where Ewa and Kahuku are | 24 |
| Site of the Ko'olau range | 29 |
| Site of Hickam Air Force Base | 29 |
| Setting of Haiku Gardens | 24 |
| Popular honeymoon island | 24 |
| Pearl Harbor's site | 23 |
| Pearl City's locale | 23 |
| Part of a Hawaiian chain | 24 |
| Nuuanu Pali Lookout locale | 26 |
| Mt. Kaala's island | 22 |
| Location of one state capital | 29 |
| Locale of Waikiki Beach | 23 |
| Locale of Makapuu Lighthouse | 28 |
| Locale of Interstate H1 | 23 |
| Locale of a 12/7/1941 attack | 28 |
| Kailua Bay's setting | 24 |
| Island with Yokohama Bay | 24 |
| Island with Waimea Bay | 22 |
| Island with Kaala Peak | 22 |
| Island with Hanauma Bay | 23 |
| Island popular with tourists | 28 |
| Island northwest of Molokai | 27 |
| Iolani Palace's island | 26 |
| Honolulu County, mostly | 23 |
| Home of Wheeler Army Airfield | 29 |
| Home of the Waianae Range | 25 |
| Home of the bygone Aloha Bowl | 29 |
| Home of Punchbowl Crater | 24 |
| Home of Mount Ka'ala | 24 |
| Home of Interstate H-1 | 22 |
| Home of Hickam Air Force Base | 29 |
| Home of golf's Sony Open | 28 |
| Hickam Field's island | 25 |
| Hanauma Bay's island | 24 |
| Diamond Head's location | 27 |
| Diamond Head's locale | 25 |
| Diamond Head's isle | 23 |
| Certain Hawaiian islander | 25 |
| ___ Ridge National Laboratory | 29 |
| Sturdy furniture material | 25 |
| "Charter" tree | 24 |
| "Mighty" tree | 23 |
| Yellow-ribbon tree, in song | 27 |
| Acorn's aspiration | 22 |
| Tree covered with cork | 22 |
| Bookshelf wood, perhaps | 23 |
| Word with poison or solid | 25 |
| Wood that flavors bourbon | 25 |
| Tree with yellow ribbons? | 25 |
| Tree with a yellow ribbon? | 26 |
| Tree of the beech family | 24 |
| Sturdy building material | 24 |
| Squirrel's food source | 26 |
| Place for a yellow ribbon | 25 |
| Place for a smart squirrel | 26 |
| Mission furniture makeup | 24 |
| Druids' sacred tree | 23 |
| Bucket material, perhaps | 24 |
| "Mighty" metaphor | 27 |
| Yellow ribbon holder, in song | 29 |
| Word with poison or live | 24 |
| Word after poison or solid | 26 |
| Wood used for wine barrels | 26 |
| Type of hardwood lumber | 23 |
| Tree loved by squirrels | 23 |
| Tree in the beech family | 24 |
| Tree for a yellow ribbon | 24 |
| The A's, on scoreboards | 27 |
| Pin, scrub, red or white | 24 |
| National tree of Germany | 24 |
| Music's --- Ridge Boys | 26 |
| Mighty sight in the yard | 24 |
| Material for wine barrels | 25 |
| Maryland's state tree | 25 |
| Live ___, Georgia's tree | 28 |
| Live ___ (Texas county) | 23 |
| It's high and mighty | 24 |
| High-quality table wood | 23 |
| Furniture material, sometimes | 29 |
| Furniture maker's choice | 28 |
| Flavor tasted in some wine | 26 |
| England's national tree | 27 |
| Desk material, perhaps | 22 |
| Composition of many a cask | 26 |
| Charter ___ of Hartford fame | 28 |
| Cabinet makeup, perhaps | 23 |
| Butcher block material | 22 |
| Bucket material, often | 22 |