| Largest of Christopher Columbus's three ships |
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| A Samaritan could have come from the ship (5,5) |
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| Old ship from Tasmania floundering around Arabia |
The Telegraph Toughie |
14 Mar 2025 |
| The Pinta, the Nina and the _? (5.5) |
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| A Samaritan adrift in Atlantic ship (5,5) |
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| Noted old craft as a main art form? |
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| Largest of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage (5,5) |
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| Largest of three ships on the first voyage of Christopher Columbus (5,5) |
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| Worker in biblical community went to America |
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| Ship that sailed alongside the Nina and Pinta |
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| Ship that ran aground on Christmas Day (Blondie) |
The Washington Post Sunday |
20 Mar 2022 |
| *Niña and Pinta's sister ship |
LA Times Daily |
10 Apr 2017 |
| *Niña and Pinta's sister ship |
The Washington Post |
10 Apr 2017 |
| *Niña and Pinta's sister ship |
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| 15th-century flagship |
Newsday |
15 Jan 2016 |
| Columbus' ''La Capitana'' |
Newsday |
12 Sep 2015 |
| Columbus' "La Capitana" |
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| Ship to the New World |
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| Flagship of Columbus |
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| Historic ship that sank on Christmas Day |
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| Christopher Columbus vessel |
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| Ship on an 1892 3-cent stamp |
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| Ship on an 1892 3-cent stamp |
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| Historic ship |
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| Fifteenth century flagship |
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| One of Columbus's three ships |
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| Famous flagship |
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| Columbus : ___ :: ... |
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| Columbus flagship |
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| One of Niña's companions |
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| Historic vessel |
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| Tree also called calaba |
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| Columbus's flagship |
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| City in SW California |
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| Calaba tree |
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| Niña's sister |
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| Historic ship |
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| Famed flagship |
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| Historic flagship. |
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| Chris craft |
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| Famous vessel. |
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| Ship in recent headlines. |
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| Historic ship. |
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| Flagship of 1492. |
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