Answer: NINA
NINA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 272 times.
Referring Clues:
- Ship of 1492
 - 15th-century maritime name
 - Mexican child
 - One of Columbus's ships
 - One of Columbus's fleet
 - Ship of Columbus
 - First of a traveling threesome
 - 15th-century traveler
 - La ___ (weather worry)
 - Historic caravel
 - Singer Simone
 - Guadalajara girl
 - Name hidden by Hirschfeld
 - Foch of "The Ten Commandments"
 - Notable caravel
 - First of a famous sailing trio
 - Totenberg of NPR
 - 15th-century vessel
 - Craft of 1492
 - First in a historical trio
 - Sister ship of 104-Down
 - Zagat of restaurant guide fame
 - 1492 vessel
 - NPR's Totenberg
 - It set sail in 1492
 - Actress Foch
 - Martial arts expert
 - Historical ship
 - Historic ship
 - Vessel of 1492
 - One of a seagoing trio
 - One of a sailing trio
 - Hirschfeld hid her
 - One of a historical trio
 - Companion of the Pinta and Santa Maria
 - One of a noted nautical trio
 - Jazz singer Simone
 - "The Seagull" ingenue
 - Ingénue in Chekhov's "The Seagull"
 - Ship that sailed "the ocean blue"
 - Vicente Pinzón's 1492 command
 - Blues singer Simone
 - "I Loves You, Porgy" singer Simone
 - One of a 1492 trio
 - One of Columbus's caravels
 - 1492 ship
 - Fashion designer Ricci
 - Hidden 5 times in this grid, caricaturist Hirschfeld's daughter
 - One of a 15th century fleet
 - 1492 sailer
 - One of a Columbus trio
 - La ___ (weather pattern)
 - Vicente Pinzón captained her
 - One of Columbus's vessels
 - Simone of jazz
 - 1492 trio member
 - Companion of the Pinta and the Santa Maria
 - 15th-century caravel
 - Ricci of haute couture
 - Famed 1492 caravel
 - Santa Maria companion
 - NPR reporter Totenberg
 - Name hidden in Al Hirschfeld drawings
 - Tim Zagat's wife
 - 1492 Atlantic crosser
 - One of a 15th century trio
 - Noël Coward title woman "from Argentina"
 - Historic ship whose real name was Santa Clara
 - "Project Runway" judge Garcia
 - "___ Takes a Lover" (1994 Laura San Giacomo film)
 - Sarah Clarke's "24" role
 - Radio reporter Totenberg
 - Uta's role in "The Seagull"
 - Assassin code name of Bridget Fonda's character in "Point of No Return"
 - Wendie's "Just Shoot Me!" role
 - Foch of "Executive Suite"
 - Original MTV veejay Blackwood
 - "To Be Young, Gifted and Black" singer Simone
 - Ship to the New World
 - 1492 caravel
 - Ship with a tilde
 - Ricci of fashion
 - 15th century caravel
 - One of Columbus's three
 - One of a maritime trio
 - La __: ocean phenomenon
 - Hirschfeld's daughter
 - With 51-Down, maker of L'Air du Temps perfume
 - One of a 15th-century sailing trio
 - Bahamas arrival of 1492
 - Sultry singer Simone
 - Name hidden in Hirschfeld drawings
 - One of Columbus' ships
 - One of a famous trio
 - Padre's girl
 - Columbus' favorite ship
 - ''Santa Maria'' companion
 - Foch or Ricci
 - Early visitor to our shores
 - One of Columbus' three ships
 - Pinta and Santa Maria partner
 - Ship of discovery
 - One of a famous maritime trio
 - Columbian ship
 - A historic ship
 - An early visitor to our shores
 - Columbus caravel
 - 1492 voyager
 - Columbus craft
 - ___, Pinta and Santa Maria
 - She came to America in 1492
 - One of Cristoforo Colombo's three
 - Noted Atlantic crosser
 - One of Christopher's three
 - One of a noted sailing threesome
 - Ship in a historic 15th-century trip
 - Famed Atlantic crosser
 - Pinta's companion
 - Part of a 1492 trio
 - Fifteenth-century caravel
 - La ___ (weather influence)
 - Member of a famous exploratory trio
 - Fifteenth-century ship
 - Pinta's sister
 - Historic Atlantic crosser
 - NPR commentator Totenberg
 - Santa Maria's traveling companion
 - One of Columbus' three
 - Pinta's sister ship
 - Columbian caravel
 - 1492 ship of note
 - Granada girl
 - One of a 15th-century trio
 - Ship under Columbus
 - Simone of song
 - One of an historic seagoing trio
 - "I Put a Spell on You" singer Simone
 - Pretty ballerina in an Abba song
 - English novelist Bawden
 - La ___: ocean phenomenon
 - Ricci or Simone
 - "Santa Maria" companion
 - Deep-voiced Simone
 - Famed Spanish ship
 - Michael and Heidi's fellow judge on "Project Runway"
 - One of Columbus' vessels
 - One of a historic maritime trio
 - Sultry singer Simone
 - Member of a 1492 trio
 - The smallest of three famous ships
 - Pinta companion
 - 1492 carrier
 - 1492 craft
 - 1942 vessel
 - 15th-century ship
 - Pinta partner
 - One of a historic trio
 - Name hidden in a Hirschfeld sketch
 - Late-15th century vessel
 - Simone or Foch
 - Girl, in Madrid
 - Part of a famous nautical trio
 - Ship fitted out at Palos
 - Smallest of a Columbus trio
 - Jazz's Simone
 - 2013 biopic about a jazz musician
 - Pinta's sailing companion
 - One of a historic seagoing trio
 - Flagship of a 1493 voyage
 - Masked assassin
 - Santa Maria's sister ship
 - Garcia of fashion
 - Part of Columbus's fleet
 - "Black Is the Color of My True Love's Hair" singer Simone
 - Legendary chanteuse Simone
 - NPR correspondent Totenberg
 - Simone or Dobrev
 - Spanish girl
 - Dobrev on "The Vampire Diaries"
 - One of a noted nautical threesome
 - It sailed in 1492
 - Ship captained by Vicente Yáñez Pinzón
 - One of Columbus' craft
 - Tijuana tot
 - Smallest of Columbus's crafts
 - Designer Ricci
 - One of a Columbian trio
 - "Sinnerman" singer Simone
 - Actress Dobrev of "The Vampire Diaries"
 - One of Columbus' crafts
 - Daughter of Ea
 - Semitic deity
 - Two-time Atlantic crosser of 1493
 - Jazzy Simone
 - 1492 Bahamas lander
 - Fashion house founder Ricci
 - Historic voyager to Hispaniola
 - Historic ship with 22 aboard
 - ___ Myers, "24" character
 - Ms. Foch
 - Columbus carrier
 - One of Columbus' caravels
 - One of Columbus' fleet
 - Musical Simone
 - Guatemalan girl
 - Word in Hirschfeld-drawn hair
 - ___ Ricci (cosmetics name)
 - Foch of "Spartacus"
 - Lander of 1492
 - 1493 Lisbon arrival
 - Craft financed by Ferdinand
 - Familia girl
 - Simone, "the high priestess of soul"
 - Foch of "Shadow Chasers"
 - La ___ (irregular weather pattern)
 - Dress designer Ricci
 - Hirschfeld's girl
 - The Columbus Foundation replica ship
 - 1945 Noel Coward song
 - Caravela histórica
 - Famed 15th-century caravel
 - One of Columbus' trio
 - Caravel in a noted trio
 - Atlantic crosser of 1492
 - Smallest ship of Columbus
 - Certain Columbus ship
 - It "sailed the ocean blue"
 - Sailer of 1492
 - Columbian craft
 - La ___ (strange weather pattern)
 - Jazz legend Simone
 - "being human" werewolf
 - With 44-Down, jazz great who sang "I Put a Spell on You"
 - 15th-century arrival to Cuba
 - Mexican girl
 - Ship smaller than the Pinta
 - "What Happened, Miss Simone?" name
 - "Pinta" partner
 - Singer/activist Simone
 - Dobrev of "The Vampire Diaries"
 - Simone, the High Priestess of Soul
 - Dobrev or Simone
 - "Four Women" singer Simone
 - Columbus ship
 - Sea traveler of 1492
 - La ___ (weather phenomenon)
 - Young Spanish girl
 - Spanish for "girl"
 - "Baltimore" singer Simone
 - Simone known as the "High Priestess of Soul"
 - Totenberg or Simone
 - NPR's ___ Totenberg
 - NPR legal affairs correspondent Totenberg
 - "Little Girl Blue" singer Simone
 - Fashion journalist Garc’a
 - Singer/activist ___ Simone
 - "Backlash Blues" singer ___ Simone
 - NPR journalist Totenberg
 - "The Vampire Diaries" actress Dobrev
 - Girl, in Guatemala
 - Simone who sang "I Put a Spell on You"
 - "Mississippi Goddam" singer Simone
 - "I Put a Spell on You: The Autobiography of ___ Simone"
 - Soulful Simone
 - Actress Dobrev
 - Singing Simone
 - Simone of R&B
 - Singer Simone in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
 - One in a historic trio
 - "High Priestess of Soul" Simone
 - Simone who sang "To Be Young, Gifted and Black"
 - Companion ship of the Pinta and Santa Maria
 
Last Seen In:
- LA Times - September 15, 2025
 - New York Times - September 01, 2025
 - New York Times - July 27, 2025
 - USA Today - May 08, 2025
 - New York Times - February 10, 2025
 - New York Times - January 07, 2025
 - LA Times - November 02, 2024
 - New York Times - October 06, 2024
 - LA Times - September 13, 2024
 - New York Times - August 19, 2024
 - LA Times - July 02, 2024
 - New York Times - April 28, 2024
 - USA Today - March 26, 2024
 - USA Today - March 20, 2024
 - LA Times - February 07, 2024
 - LA Times - December 13, 2023
 - USA Today - October 16, 2023
 - USA Today - October 12, 2023
 - USA Today - August 21, 2023
 - LA Times - July 12, 2023
 
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