Answer: TSAR
TSAR is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 534 times.
Referring Clues:
- Ruler in Rimsky-Korsakov operas
- Ivan or Nicholas
- Russian autocrat
- Bygone leader
- Nicholas II, e.g.
- Alexis, e.g.
- Winter Palace dweller, once
- Nicholas was one
- Figure in a Rimsky-Korsakov opera
- Rimsky-Korsakov's Saltan, e.g.
- Pre-1917 ruler
- Pre-Soviet royalty
- Nicholas or Alexander
- Paul I, e.g.
- Nicholas I or II, e.g.
- Opera "The Tale of ___ Saltan"
- Peter the Great, e.g.
- Peter, for one
- Tolstoy's "___ Fyodor Ivanovich"
- Bygone title
- Feodor, e.g.
- Autocrat
- Nicholas I or II
- Bolshevik target
- Old despot
- Winter Palace resident
- Basil, e.g.
- Peter, e.g.
- Olden despot
- Bygone Russian despot
- Old autocrat
- Peter or Paul
- Word that's an accidental acronym of a Hemingway title
- Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of ___ Saltan"
- Victim of a 1917 revolution
- Leader opposed by the Bolsheviks
- Ruler until 1917
- Peter or Nicholas
- Feodor I, e.g.
- Winter Palace ruler
- Abdicator of 1917
- Nicholas II was the last one
- Bygone despot
- Anarchists' foe, once
- Old Russian royal
- Boris Godunov, for one
- Pre-Lenin ruler
- Alexander II, e.g.
- Ex-leader of Russia
- Peter I, II or III
- Leader of pre-1917 Russia
- Customer of Fabergé eggs
- Bygone autocrat
- Pre-Red head
- Leader before Lenin
- Old monarch
- Michael, for one
- Old crowned head
- Royal Russian
- Past potentate
- Russian leader before 1917
- Russia's Nicholas I, e.g.
- Romanov ruler
- Russian leader of old
- Old overlord
- Foe of communism
- 1917 revolution casualty
- Despot of yore
- Bygone Russian autocrat
- Anticommunist leader
- 26- or 55-Down
- Mikhail Romanov, e.g.
- Ruler of yore
- Boris Godunov, e.g.
- Old Russian monarch
- Russian autocrat of old
- Leader in the Crimean War
- Pre-1917 monarch
- Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
- Pre-1917 Russian ruler
- Former Russian royalty
- Old Russian ruler
- Ruler of the Cossacks
- Pre-1917 autocrat
- The first one ruled 1547-84
- Dweller in the Peterhof
- Early 1900s ruler
- Pre-Communist leader
- Plot target of the Decembrists
- Cossacks' leader
- Peter or Paul, but not Mary
- Ruler before 31-Down
- "The Guns of August" figure
- Bygone crown
- Early anti-Communist
- Old Russian despot
- Leader overthrown in 1917
- Autocrat until 1917
- Shah : Iran :: ___ : Russia
- Ivan or Feodor
- Nicholas II, for one
- Former Russian monarch
- Romanov bigwig
- Ivan the Terrible, for one
- Bygone monarch
- Pre-1918 Russian ruler
- Alexandra's husband, for one
- Russian ruler, until 1917
- Pre-1918 despot
- One-time Russian ruler
- Winter Palace occupant
- Russian emperor
- Ivan the Terrible was Russia's first
- Former Winter Palace resident
- Nicholas, for one
- Leader abominable to Lenin
- Fabergé egg collector
- Nicholas I, for one
- Bolshevik victim
- Bygone ruler
- Anastasia's father was one
- Romanov title
- Former Russian despot
- Nicholas II was the last Russian one
- Bolshevik's bane
- Ivan or Peter
- Russian ruler of yore
- Pre-Soviet sovereign
- Russian Revolution victim
- Russian ruler of old
- Bygone emperor
- Russian ruler
- Nicholas or Peter
- Winter Palace dweller
- Russian ruler, of yore
- Royal Russian, once
- Russian ruler, once
- Lenin foe
- Onetime Russian leader
- Former Russian head
- Ivan the Terrible, for example
- Deposed despot
- Former Russian emperor
- Russian dynast
- Former Russian ruler
- Paul I, Peter II, or Ivan III
- Godunov Dynasty member
- Autocrat of yore
- Petrograd pooh-bah
- Peter I, for one
- Erstwhile Russian sovereign
- Onetime Kremlin dweller
- Ukase issuer
- Ruler opposed by the Bolsheviks
- Ivan IV, for one
- Bolsheviks' bane
- Peter the Great, for one
- Kremlin VIP, once
- Russian leader until 1917
- Ivan the Terrible's title
- Bygone big shot
- Decembrists' unsuccessful plot target in 1825
- Anastasia's father, e.g.
- Russia's Nicholas II, e.g.
- Potentate of the past
- Former St. Petersburg palace resident
- Van Cleef & Arpels cologne
- Winter Palace VIP
- Palace potentate of the past
- Pre-WWI ruler
- Ivan IV's title
- Romanov royal of Russia
- Bolsheviks' foe
- Old imperator
- 1917 abdicator
- Nicholas II was the last
- Russian despot
- Alexander, e.g.
- Old Russian sovereign
- Title for 9-Down
- Former Russian autocrat
- Old sovereign
- Onetime monarch
- Old ruler
- Old head
- Ruler with a line?
- Crimean War leader
- Old leader
- Bolshevik foe
- Leader until 1917
- Old totalitarian ruler
- Pre-revolution ruler
- Winter Palace residence
- 29 Across collector
- Russian royal
- Authoritarian
- 6 Down ruler
- Erstwhile autocrat
- Autocrat of old
- The last was Nicholas II
- Loser of 1917
- Ruler of the past
- Alexandra's Nicholas, for one
- An anagram for "rats"
- "A Life for the ___" (Glinka opera)
- Russian anarchists' foe, once
- Anagram for "rats"
- Title for a Romanov
- Absolute ruler
- Russian ruler before the revolution
- "Arts" anagram
- "Terrible" title
- Bear head, once
- Paul I, for one
- Alexandra Fyororovna's husband, for one
- Terrible title?
- Forced abdicator of 1917
- Bygone sovereign
- Basil was one
- Russian despot of old
- Ivan or Peter, e.g.
- Ivan IV was Russia's first
- Alexandra's husband, e.g.
- Romanov, e.g.
- Erstwhile despot
- A ruler before the revolution
- Russian royalty
- Royal Russian ruler
- Fyodor I, II or III
- Autocratic ruler
- Pre-Soviet ruler
- Despotic ruler
- Peter or Paul, e.g.
- Peter I or Ivan IV, e.g.
- Old head of state
- Type of despot
- Male monarch
- Russian monarch
- Noted Russian victim
- Recipient of Faberge eggs
- Noted 1918 casualty
- Ruler of the Cossacks, once
- Despot of the past
- Imperial autocrat
- Peter I or Ivan IV
- Peter or Ivan, historically
- Despot of old
- Anastasia's father, for one
- Ruler before 1917 (Var.)
- Russia's leader in 1916
- Ousted ruler
- Overlord of old
- Title for Ivan (Var.)
- Romanov ruler (Var.)
- Russian Revolution victim (Var.)
- Alexandra's husband (Var.)
- Male monarch (Var.)
- Peter or Paul, e.g. (Var.)
- Royal Russian (Var.)
- Romanov title (Var.)
- Peter or Ivan, e.g. (Var.)
- Pre-Lenin Russian ruler
- Anastasia's father
- Nicholas or Ivan
- Alexandra's Nicholas
- Studio head, e.g.
- Peter III, for one
- Defunct ruler
- Anastasia's daddy, for one
- Winter Palace resident, once
- Royal Russian of yore
- Nicholas II of Russia, for one
- Pre-Russian Revolution ruler
- Former ruler
- Former absolute ruler
- Title in Russian history
- Old Russian autocrat
- Peter or Ivan
- One-time Winter Palace occupant
- Title derived from "Caesar"
- Villagers' tormentor in "Fiddler on the Roof"
- Rasputin's advisee
- Anagram for 31-Down
- Opponent of Napoleon
- Pre-Communist autocrat
- Emperor
- Industrial giant
- Michael, e.g.
- Turn-of-the-century Russian ruler
- Father of a grand duke
- Winter Palace potentate
- Nicholas, e.g.
- Pre-Lenin leader
- Power-mad ruler of old
- Ruthless ruler
- Journal
- Supreme ruler
- Despot
- Supreme leader
- Old world despot
- Former despot
- Winter Palace denizen
- Bygone Russian ruler
- House of Fabergé patron
- Ruler whose more common spelling is rare in crosswords
- Noted victim of 1917
- Autocrat before the Revolution
- Victim of the Bolsheviks
- Former Russian royal
- Pre-1917 bigwig
- Dictator
- Title of the first Fabergé egg owner
- Big man in Russia, once
- Ivan the terrible was one
- Movie mogul
- Authoritarian ruler
- Pre-World War I ruler
- Alexis I, e.g.
- Ivan IV, e.g.
- Peter I, e.g.
- Old Russian bigwig
- Bygone royal Russian
- Old royal
- Nicholas I was one
- Bygone tyrant
- Ruler in old St. Petersburg
- Alexandra Feodorovna's husband, for one
- Russia's Alexis I, e.g.
- Moscow monarch, once
- All-powerful ruler
- Absolute ruler before the revolution
- Former Kremlin resident
- Former St. Petersburg royal
- Descriptor for a domineering person
- Ruler who lived in the Winter Palace
- Fabergé patron
- Old Russian noble
- 2009 Russian film about Ivan the Terrible
- Grand Prince of Moscow's successor
- Unseen "Fiddler on the Roof" tyrant
- Emperor of Russia
- Old Russian leader
- Winter Palace despot
- Old Russian dynast
- Pre-1917 despot
- Pre-Communism leader
- Leader executed by the Bolsheviks
- Tyrant
- Late 19th-century anarchist's foe
- Ruined Russian ruler
- Historical autocrat
- Member of an old Russian line
- ___ Bomba (hydrogen bomb nickname)
- Toppled tyrant
- Ruler before Lenin
- Bolshevik's quarry
- Despot until 1917
- Peterhof Palace resident
- Peter I, for one
- Old Slavic title
- Deposed Russian ruler
- Russia's Nicholas, for one
- Singular of 45-Down
- Kaiser's counterpart
- Bygone Kremlin resident
- Ruler over Tolstoy
- Trotsky's target
- Variation of 6-Across
- Onetime Russian ruler
- Alexandra's husband
- Nicholas, for one
- Alexandra's husband was one
- Onetime Russian monarch
- Title derived from the name "Caesar"
- February Revolution victim
- Old Russian royal (Var.)
- Old emperor of Russia
- Bygone leader (Var.)
- Old autocrat (Var.)
- Romanov dynasty member (Var.)
- Pre-communism leader (Var.)
- Former despot (Var.)
- Old Russian bigwig (Var.)
- "God Save the ___!": Russian Empire anthem
- Fabergé egg recipient
- Pre-revolution ruler (Var.)
- Ivan the Terrible's title (Var.)
- Peter the Great, for one (Var.)
- Russian sovereign, once (Var.)
- Bygone monarch (Var.)
- Top Romanov (Var.)
- Big wheel pre-1917 (Var.)
- Old Russian autocrat (Var.)
- Bygone autocrat (Var.)
- Erstwhile despot (Var.)
- Russian ruler until 1917
- Autocrat until 1917 (Var.)
- Bygone Russian leader
- 99-Down, for one
- Onetime Kremlin dweller (Var.)
- One spelling for a former Russian ruler
- Kaiser cousin (Var.)
- Russian ruler of old (Var.)
- Pre-revolutionary ruler (Var.)
- Romanov autocrat
- February Revolution target
- Another spelling for 13-Down
- Ruler no more
- Ruler of Muscovy
- Livadia Palace resident
- Simeon I, for one (var.)
- Old emperor
- Russian head, once
- Ruler of old
- Russian ruler before 1917
- Ivan or Nicholas, e.g.
- Romanov leader
- Old despot of Russia
- Central figure in a Mussorgsky opera
- Russian bigwig, pre-1917
- Khan : Mongolia :: ___ : Russia
- Bolshevik's target
- Any old Russian ruler
- Many an Ivan
- Despised figure in "Fiddler on the Roof"
- Leader issuing a ukase
- Target of a 1917 uprising
- Winter Palace autocrat
- The last one was Nicholas II
- Early 20th-century abdicator
- Alexis I, for one
- Mighty monarch no more
- Boris Godunov was one
- Monarch of old
- Peter or Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
- Bygone Winter Palace resident
- Russian leader up to 1917
- Winter Palace ruler of old
- Many an Ivan, in old Russia
- Pre-revolution bigwig
- Russian leader, once
- 1917 dethronee
- Anastasia's father's title
- Ruler that doesn't work anymore
- 1917 revolution victim
- Russia had one in the 20th century
- Mogul
- Mikhail, for one
- Victim of a revolution
- Leader with a title derived from the name "Caesar"
- Tyrant's title until 1917
- Old ruler of Russia
- Leader wearing the Great Imperial Crown
- Peter, once
- Alexander or Peter
- Winter Palace inhabitant, once
- Issuer of ukases
- Ruler long gone
- Former autocrat
- Russian monarch of yore
- Great Imperial Crown ruler
- Ruler of long ago
- Ruler not seen since 1917
- Way-old ruler
- Pre-revolution leader
- Anastasia's pop, for one
- Nicholas II's title
- Russian ruler no more
- Evictor of the Jews in "Fiddler on the Roof"
- Ruler of old Russia
- "The Tale of ___ Saltan" (Rimsky-Korsakov opera)
- Onetime ruler in the Winter Palace
- Ivan IV, from 1547 to 1584
- Old Russian title that's an anagram of 57-Down
- Bolshevik's foe
- Russian emperor, once
- Russian Revolution target
- Title also spelled with a "cz"
- Title based on the name "Caesar"
- Bygone dynast
- Kremlin inhabitant of old
- Royal until 1917
- Peter or Paul (but not Mary)
- Ruler in old Moscow
- Ruler in the Romanov line
- "A Life for the ___" (Mikhail Glinka opera)
- Bygone Bulgarian bigwig
- Ousted ruler of 1917
- Former Russian title
- Bygone Russian bigwig
- Russian lead-in to -evich or -evna
- Bygone Russian title
- "Russian Ark" title
- "May God bless and keep the ___ ... far away from us!" (line from "Fiddler on the Roof")
- Former Bulgarian monarch
- Winter Palace monarch
- Onetime title for Bulgaria's Simeon II, the last person to use it
- Bygone royalty
- Alexander I, for one
- Anastasia Romanov's father, for one
- Old ruling title in Bulgaria
- Historical lead-in to -evna or -evich
- Romanov V.I.P.
- Old Eurasian ruler
- Imperial title derived from "caesar"
- "May God bless and keep the ___ ... far away from us!" ("Fiddler on the Roof" line)
- Title that comes from "Caesar"
- Past 15-Across leader
- Ruler in pre-Communist Russia
- Bygone dictator
- Romanov V.I.P., once
- Russian sovereign
- Leader overthrown by a revolution
- Ruler of imperialist Russia
- Old imperial title
- Serbian Empire title
- Old title derived from "Caesar"
- Bygone Russian royal
- Fyodor the Blessed, e.g.
- Ruler whose title is derived from the name "Caesar"
- Title for Ivan the Terrible
- Leader in the Bulgarian Empire
- Ivan the Great, for one
- Figure in Russian history
- Romanov dynast
- Nicholas II title
- Russian title derived from "Caesar"
- Casualty of a 1917 revolution
- Former Eurasian leader
- Pre-Russian Revolution leader
- Title first used by Ivan the Great
- February Revolution abdicator
- Edict issuer in "Fiddler on the Roof"
- Onetime Kremlin ruler
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