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Other crossword clues for answer "NINA"

NINA
1492 vessel
Singer Simone
1492 ship
One of a famed ship trio
Pinta's companion
__ Ricci (cosmetics name)
Simone or Foch
Name hidden in Hirschfeld's art
One of Columbus' ships
TV actress Dobrev
2016 Zoe Saldana biopic
Karlie's "Project Runway" panelmate
Singer/pianist in 81-Across's jazz fusion combo
What Happened, Miss Simone? name
Ship of 1492
With 66 Down, a noted fashion designer
The Vampire Diaries actress Dobrev
Danish fashion model Agdal
Historic ship
NPR's Totenberg
Pinta's sister ship
Restaurant critic Zagat
Ship captained by Vicente Pinzón
Soprano Stemme
Zagat who founded the Zagat Restaurant Surveys
2016 Zoë Saldana biopic
Name in the middle of caricatures! (4)
Ship actually named Santa Clara
Columbus ship
YA author LaCour
___ Ricci (fashion house)
New World shipping option?
Author Stibbe
Columbus's ship
Spanish girl
Certain bebé
Columbian craft
Early Atlantic crosser
Early main crosser
Gouturière Ricci
Simone of jazz
Newscaster Totenberg
Transoceanic vessel
15th-century vessel
Totenberg of NPR
Colombian vessel
15th-century crosser
Atlantic crosser of 1492
Young señorita
La ___ (ENSO factor)
The Seagull ingenue
The Ten Commandments actress Foch
Santa Maria's sister ship
Addressee in a Spanish boy band song?
Minor, in Mexico, maybe
Muchacha, previously
Natalie's role in "The Black Swan"
A likeness of it can be seen in Spain's Wharf of the Caravels museum
First in a New World order?
Jazz singer Simone
Santa Maria's traveling companion
One of Columbus's caravels
One of Columbus's ships
Santa Maria companion
1492 sailer
Blues singer Simone
One of a famous maritime threesome
Ship of discovery
I Loves You, Porgy singer Simone
One of a 1492 trio
Vicente Pinzón's 1492 command
Fashion designer Ricci
Actress Foch
Hidden 5 times in this grid, caricaturist Hirschfeld's daughter
One of a 15th century fleet
La ___ (weather pattern)
One of a Columbus trio
One of Columbus's vessels
Vicente Pinzón captained her
Companion of the Pinta and the Santa Maria
1492 trio member
15th-century caravel
Famed 1492 caravel
Ricci of haute couture
To Be Young, Gifted and Black singer Simone
1492 ship of note
Columbian caravel
NPR commentator Totenberg
Member of a 1492 trio
Pinta companion
Sultry singer Simone
One of Columbus's three
One of a historic seagoing trio
Sinnerman singer Simone
Actress Dobrev of "The Vampire Diaries"
One of a Columbian trio
Smallest of Columbus's crafts
Notable caravel
One of a Columbus fleet
One of a famed trio
One of a noted nautical trio
Simone who is the subject of "What Happened, Miss Simone?"
Transport of 1492
Dobrev of "The Vampire Diaries"
Mississippi Goddam singer Simone
Columbus caravel
Simone of song
Historic caravel
Noted Atlantic traveler
Ricci or Simone
Ship under Columbus
Granada girl
Palos departure in 1492
Wendie's "Just Shoot Me" role
1492 caravel
1492 sailor
One of a 15th century trio
Part of Columbus' fleet
Foch of "Sliver"
One of a maritime trio
Hirschfeld's daughter
Name hidden in Hirschfeld drawings
Noted 15th-century sailer
Pinta sister ship
Ricci of fashion
Sarah Clarke's "24" role
1492 Atlantic crosser
Bahamas arrival of 1492
La __: ocean phenomenon
One of a 15th-century sailing trio
With 51-Down, maker of L'Air du Temps perfume
Ship with a tilde
Project Runway judge Garcia
Historic Atlantic crosser
I Put a Spell on You singer Simone
One of an historic seagoing trio
NPR correspondent Totenberg
Part of Columbus's fleet
Two-time Atlantic crosser of 1493
1492 Bahamas lander
Historic voyager to Hispaniola
Designer Ricci
1493 Lisbon arrival
Familia girl
Mexican girl
One of a seagoing trio
Little Girl Blue singer Simone
Fashion journalist García
NPR legal affairs correspondent Totenberg
NPR journalist Totenberg
High Priestess of Soul Simone
Simone of RB
Al Hirschfeld's daughter
Columbus craft
One of Columbus' fleet
Caravel of Columbus
Columbus' smallest ship
Craft financed by Ferdinand
Dress designer Ricci
Ricci or Foch
Just Shoot Me character
Hirschfeld hid her
Padre's little girl
Pinta partner
Foch or Ricci
One of a famous trio
Columbus' favorite ship
Padre's girl
One of Columbus' vessels
Ship of Columbus
Vessel of 1492
NPR reporter Totenberg
Restaurant reviewer Zagat
The Seagull ingénue
Guatemalan girl
Lander of 1492
Caravela histórica
Sailer of 1492
Smallest ship of Columbus
15th-century arrival to Cuba
Sea traveler of 1492
Young Spanish girl
Mexican miss
See 7 Down
Name hidden in Al Hirschfeld drawings
Tim Zagat's wife
___ Takes a Lover (1994 Laura San Giacomo film)
Radio reporter Totenberg
Uta's role in "The Seagull"
Assassin code name of Bridget Fonda's character in "Point of No Return"
Foch of "Executive Suite"
Name in Al Hirschfeld drawings
Original MTV veejay Blackwood
Babylonian goddess of the deep.
Daughter of Ea.
Ship in first transatlantic convoy.
Columbus' smallest caravel.
Famous 40-ton caravel.
Babylonian sea-goddess.
Character in "Strange Interlude."
Famous caravel.
___ Morgana, American soprano.
Wife of Rienzi.
Caravel of 1492.
Governor Earl Warren's daughter.
Heroine of "Strange Interlude."
Miss Foch, actress.
One of Gov. Earl Warren's daughters.
Smallest of Columbus' vessels.
Famous caravel of 1492.
Follower of the Santa Maria.
Miss Foch of Broadway, TV and Hollywood.
One of the Warren girls.
Girl's name.
Her father is Chief Justice.
One of the Warrens.
Song by 66 Down.
Girl: Span.
One of a famous trio of ships.
Strange Interlude character.
O'Neill heroine.
Noel Coward song.
Santa Maria's companion.
Smallest of the 1492 trio.
Mrs. Khrushchev.
Famous sister ship
Pinta's partner.
___ II, 1962 ship.
1492 transport.
Girl of Coward song.
Nikita's wife.
Child of 26 Down.
Discovery ship.
Girl: Sp.
15th-cent. caravel.
___ Leeds, O'Neill heroine.
Foch
Historic vessel
Well-known ship
Famous ship
Miss Foch
One of three
O'Neill heroine Leeds
Early ocean crosser
Columbus's return-trip ship: 1492–93
Foch or Simone
Ship on which Columbus returned
Foch of films
Strange Interlude heroine
Child in a casa
Return ship for Columbus: 1492–93
Actress Simone
One of a seaworthy trio
Pinta's sister
Foch or Morgana
One of a nautical trio
Schneider or Bawden
A caravel of 1492
___ Rosa, 1929 song
A 1492 ship
Skeezix's wife
Ship on which Columbus returned: 1492
Trollope's "___ Balatka"
Columbus's pet name for the Santa Clara
Filmdom's Foch
A 15th-century caravel
Companion of the Pinta
1945 Noël Coward song
First of a famous trio
Hirschfeld's girl
Perfumer ___ Ricci
15th-century maritime name
Mexican child
First of a traveling threesome
One of Columbus's fleet
15th-century traveler
Guadalajara girl
La ___ (weather worry)
Name hidden by Hirschfeld
First of a famous sailing trio
Craft of 1492
First in a historical trio
It set sail in 1492
Sister ship of 104-Down
Zagat of restaurant guide fame
Historical ship
Martial arts expert
One of a sailing trio
Companion of the Pinta and Santa Maria
One of a historical trio
Historic ship whose real name was Santa Clara
Ingénue in Chekhov's "The Seagull"
Noël Coward title woman "from Argentina"
Ship that sailed "the ocean blue"
Ship to the New World
English novelist Bawden
Pretty ballerina in an Abba song
Jazz's Simone
Ship captained by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón
Jazzy Simone
___ Myers, "24" character
With 44-Down, jazz great who sang "I Put a Spell on You"
NPR's ___ Totenberg
Simone known as the "High Priestess of Soul"
Backlash Blues singer ___ Simone
Singer/activist ___ Simone
Actress Hoss of "Tár"
Simone who sang "I Put a Spell on You"
Singer Simone in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Singing Simone
Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair singer Simone
Garcia of fashion
German singer Hagen
MTV VJ Blackwood
Original MTV VJ Blackwood
Jazz's Simone who emigrated from the "United Snakes of America" (her words)
One of a seafaring trio
First of a maritime trio
Songstress Simone
Feeling Good singer Simone
Simone who was dubbed the High Priestess of Soul
15th century ship
One of Cristoforo Colombo's three
One of a famous maritime trio
Famous ship in American history
Member of an exploratory trio
One of Columbus' three
One of the first ships to arrive in America
The smallest of three famous ships
Pinta and Santa Maria go-with
Early visitor to our shores
Columbus vessel
Zamora babe
Early ship reaching American shores
Fifteenth-century ship
1492 voyager
A historic ship
An early visitor to our shores
Columbian ship
One of Columbus' three ships
Pinta and Santa Maria partner
One of a historic maritime trio
Legendary chanteuse Simone
Pinta's sailing companion
Smallest of a Columbus trio
One of Columbus' crafts
One of a noted nautical threesome
Baltimore singer Simone
La ___ (irregular weather pattern)
A Columbus vessel
Certain Columbus ship
Jazz legend Simone
La ___ (strange weather pattern)
One of Columbus' trio
___, Pinta and Santa Maria
Dobrev or Simone
La ___ (weather phenomenon)
Singer/activist Simone
Spanish for "girl"
Fashion journalist Garcia
Totenberg or Simone
Civil rights activist Simone
Jazz great Simone
Girl, in Guatemala
*Garten of "Barefoot Contessa"
Soulful Simone
Part of a 1492 trio
Girl, in Madrid
15th C. caravel
Chris craft?
Fifteenth C. craft
Ms. Foch
Famous Italian vessel
La ___ (weather influence)
Member of a famous exploratory trio
Fifteenth-century caravel
Famed Atlantic crosser
Noted Atlantic crosser
One of Christopher's three
One of a noted sailing threesome
Ship in a historic 15th-century trip
She came to America in 1492
Part of a famous nautical trio
It sailed in 1492
One of Columbus' craft
Foch of "Spartacus"
One of Columbus' caravels
___ Ricci (cosmetics name)
Simone, "the high priestess of soul"
Famed 15th-century caravel
The Columbus Foundation replica ship
Ship smaller than the Pinta
Simone who sang "Sinnerman"
Four Women singer Simone
I Put a Spell on You: The Autobiography of ___ Simone
Singer ___ Simone
Actress Dobrev
Pinta fellow traveler
One of a traveling trio
Hirschfeld hiding
Michael and Heidi's fellow judge on "Project Runway"
Name hidden in Al Hirschfield drawings
Ricci of perfume fame
Wild Is the Wind singer Simone
Nickname of the caravel Santa Clara
Ship fitted out at Palos
Flagship of a 1493 voyage
Famed caravel
Name that Hirschfeld hid
Nickname of Columbus's Santa Clara
One of three historic ships
Ship whose formal name was Santa Clara
Ship whose actual name was Santa Clara
It sailed with the Pinta and the Santa Maria
Ship that made three voyages to the New World