Answer: MARIA
MARIA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining MARIA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Santa ___
- Lady of Spain
- "West Side Story" song
- Girl’s name
- Black ___
- "West Side Story" role
- "West Side Story" girl
- Opera's Callas
- "West Side Story" character
- "West Side Story" heroine
- "The Sound of Music" song
- Journalist Shriver
- Educator Montessori
- Tennis pro Sharapova
- "Santa __" (ship of 1492)
- Tennis star Sharapova
- Santa ___ (Columbus's flagship)
- "West Side Story" love song
- Newswoman Shriver
- Name for the wind, in song
- "West Side Story" tune
- Song from "The Sound of Music"
- Sharapova of tennis
- Callas
- "Ave ___"
- Song from "West Side Story"
- Newswoman ____ Shriver
- Natalie Wood portrayal
- Hymn, Ave ...
- "West Side Story" girl or song
- "The Sound of Music" heroine
- "Ave ____"
- 'West Side Story' song
- ''West Side Story'' song
- Soprano Callas
- Singer Callas
- Natalie's "West Side Story" role
- Mrs. Schwarzenegger
- Mrs. Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Dr. Montessori
- Diva Callas
- Diva ____ Callas
- Callas or Tallchief
- California's first lady
- Ballerina Tallchief
- "West Side Story" ballad
- 'West Side Story' heroine
- ''West Side Story'' heroine
- Tony's song in ''West Side Story''
- Tia ___ (coffee liqueur)
- Tallchief
- Sound of Music character
- She sings "I Feel Pretty" in "West Side Story"
- Natalie Wood role
- Montez
- Memorable Von Trapp
- Country singer Muldaur
- Callas or Shriver
- Black ___ (paddy wagon)
- Bernstein hit song
- Bartiromo of Fox Business
- Arnold's wife
- Arnold's better half
- Actress Schell
- A Shriver
- "The Sound of Music" matriarch
- "Sound of Music" heroine
- "Say it soft and it's almost like praying" song
- "Say it soft and it's almost like praying" girl of song
- "Santa __" (ship of Columbus)
- "Ave __"
- 'Ave --'
- ''West Side Story'' tune
- ''West Side Story'' girl
- ''Santa __'' (ship of 1492)
- Zoe's role in "Master Class"
- Xmas song: "Ave ___"
- What they call the wind, in a 1951 song
- West Side Story song
- West Side Story heroine
- West Side Story song
- West Side Story character
- West Side gal
- Washington senator Cantwell
- Von Trapp matriarch
- Two-time French Open winner Sharapova
- TV journalist Menounos
- Tony's musical love
- Tony's love, in "West Side Story"
- Tony's love in "West Side Story"
- Tony's love in ''West Side Story''
- Tony's "West Side Story" love
- Tony sings to her in "West Side Story"
- Tennis player Sharapova
- Tennis great Sharapova
- Tennis champ Sharapova
- Stand-up comic Bamford
- Sports analyst Taylor
- Song in "The Sound of Music"
- Song from ''The Sound of Music''
- Singer Muldaur
- Shriver who filed for divorce from Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2011
- Shriver or Callas
- Shriver of NBC News
- Show tune that begins, "The most beautiful sound I ever heard"
- She's a problem that needs to be solved, in song
- Sharapova on grass
- Santa ___ (one of Columbus's ships)
- Santa ___ (historic ship)
- Santa ___ (famous ship)
- Santa ___ (1492 ship)
- Role or song in "West Side Story"
- Role for Natalie and Julie
- Repeated name in Santana hit
- Renata Tebaldi contemporary Callas
- Reina Tudor
- Rachel's role in the 2021 "West Side Story" film
- Opera star Callas
- Opera singer Callas
- Opera singer ___ Callas
- Opera legend Callas
- Opera diva Callas
- Nobelist Ressa
- Natalie played her
- Natalie in "West Side Story"
- Name of a black police van
- Name after Ave or Tia
- Musical character who sings "My Favorite Things"
- Miss Ouspenskaya
- Miss Callas
- Menounos or Shriver
- Mary, in Madrid
- Marlene's daughter.
- Madre de Jesús
- Madison's Rainer ___
- Lunar seas
- Lerner and Loewe's name for the wind
- Julie's character in "The Sound of Music"
- Julie Andrews role in "The Sound of Music"
- Heroine of "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
- Half of the "One Hand, One Heart" duet
- Girl of "West Side Story"
- Former California first lady Shriver
- First Lady of California
- Erich ___ Remarque
- Doctor Montessori
- Dancer Tallchief
- Comedian DeCotis
- Comedian Bamford
- Columbus's Santa __
- Coloratura Callas
- Co-owner of the Fix-It Shop on "Sesame Street"
- Classic "West Side Story" song
- Chris Cornell cover "Ave ___"
- Callas or Schell
- Callas of opera
- Broadway song that begins, "The most beautiful sound I ever heard"
- Black or Santa
- Bernstein heroine
- Baroness von Trapp
- Ballet's Tallchief
- Ballerina Tallchief.
- Ave ___
- Author Erich ___ Remarque
- Arnold's spouse
- Arnold's mate
- Arnold's journalist spouse
- Actress Bello
- A von Trapp
- 2014 French Open champion Sharapova
- 1957 song that begins "The most beautiful sound I ever heard ..."
- "West Side Story" song sung by Tony
- "West Side Story" seamstress
- "West Side Story" role for Rachel Zegler
- "West Side Story" role and song
- "West Side Story" lover
- "West Side Story" highlight
- "Twelfth Night" servant
- "The Sound of Music" stepmom
- "The Sound of Music" or "West Side Story" protagonist
- "The Sound of Music" lady
- "Somewhere" singer
- "Sesame Street" woman for 44 years
- "Santa __" (ship oi 1492)
- "Santa __" (one of Columbus' ships)
- "Santa __" (1492 ship)
- "I just met a girl named ___" ("West Side Story" lyric)
- "I Feel Pretty" singer
- "How to Stand Up to a Dictator" author Ressa
- "Hail Mary," aka "Ave ___"
- "Grown Ups 2" actress Bello
- "E! News" co-anchor Menounos
- "Do-Re-Mi" singer
- "Ave ___" (Latin prayer)
- "All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word," according to song
- "___ Full of Grace" (2004 film)
- 'Sound of Music' heroine
- '99 Blondie hit about a girl
- '99 Blondie hit
- ''The Sound of Music'' heroine
- ''Sound of Music'' heroine
- ''I Feel Pretty'' singer
- _____, Quebec
- ___ von Trapp (Julie Andrews's character in "The Sound of Music"
- ___ Theresa
- ___ Ressa, journalist who co-founded Rappler
- ___ Felix, Mexican actress of classic cinema
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