Other crossword clues for answer "OKINAWA"
- OKINAWA
- World War II combat site
- World War II battle site
- Island where over 25,000 U.S. troops are stationed
- Island called "The Keystone of the Pacific" by the Department of Defense
- Island where karate was developed
- Largest of the Ryukyu Islands
- Prefecture whose capital is Naha
- 1945 battle site
- Island of 1945 combat
- Island on which "The Karate Kid, Part II" was set
- Island whose largest city is Naha
- Historic Japanese island
- Pacific battle site
- Pacific battle site of 1945
- Pacific battle site in WWII
- WWII battle site in the Pacific
- Battle site of 1945
- Site of WWII's last major battle
- Japanese island
- 1945 battle zone
- 1945 Pacific battle site
- Site of the largest WWII Allied Pacific amphibious assault
- Island off Japan
- Largest of the Ryukyus
- Pacific island
- Island in the news, April 1945
- Battleground of 1945
- 1945 battleground
- Pacific battleground of 1945
- Japanese island that was a WWII battleground
- WWII battle site
- The largest of the Ryukyu Islands
- Costliest Pacific battle.
- Future U. S. Pacific base.
- Gateway to Japan.
- Largest Ryukyu isle.
- Ryuku Island.
- Where Gen. Buckner fell.
- Ryukyu Island.
- Scene of history's greatest sea-land-air combat, 1945.
- Island SW of Japan, now a U. S. base.
- U. S. island base S. of Japan.
- U. S.–occupied Japanese island.
- Historic Ryukyu Island.
- Its capital is Naha.
- Locale of "Teahouse."
- Locale of "The Tea House."
- Scene of the "Teahouse" play.
- Pacific bastion.
- Historic island of SW Pacific.
- Island in Ryukyu chain.
- Pat O'Brien W.W. II film
- 1945 island dogfight site
- Landing site of 4/1/45
- Pacific island in major W.W. II fighting
- U.S. base site in the Pacific
- Birthplace of karate
- Japanese island with Second World War history
- Mr. Miyagi's birthplace in "The Karate Kid"
- WWII Japanese battle site
- Site of 1945 fighting
- Karate's birthplace
- Karate was developed there
- Largest of Japan's Ryukyu Islands