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TSAR
TSAR
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: tsar
Phonetic:
/tsɐː/
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An emperor of Russia (1547 to 1917) and of some South Slavic states.
A person with great power; an autocrat.
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A Life for the ___ (Glinka opera)
Arts anagram
Terrible title
The Guns of August figure
1917 abdicator
1917 revolution casualty
A ruler before the revolution
Abdicator of 1917
Absolute ruler
Absolute ruler before the revolution
Alexander II
Alexander or Peter
Alexander
Alexandra Feodorovnas husband
Alexandra Fyororovnas husband
Alexandras Nicholas
Alexandras husband
Alexis I
Alexis
All-powerful ruler
An anagram for rats
Anagram for rats
Anarchists foe
Anastasias dad
Anastasias daddy
Anastasias father
Anastasias father was one
Anticommunist leader
Autocrat
Autocrat (alternative spelling)
Autocrat before the Revolution
Autocrat of old
Autocrat of yore
Autocrat of yore (variant spelling)
Autocrat until 1917
Autocratic chief
Autocratic ruler
Autocratic sort
Basil III was one
Basil was one
Basil
Bear head
Big man in Russia
Big man in St. Petersburg
Big shot
Bolshevik foe
Bolshevik quarry
Bolshevik target
Bolshevik victim
Bolsheviks bane
Bolsheviks bete noire
Bolsheviks target
Bolsheviks bane
Bolsheviks foe
Bolshevism casualty
Boris Godunov
Boris of Bulgaria
Bygone Russian autocrat
Bygone Russian despot
Bygone Russian ruler
Bygone autocrat
Bygone big shot
Bygone crown
Bygone despot
Bygone despot (Var.)
Bygone emperor
Bygone leader
Bygone monarch
Bygone royal Russian
Bygone ruler
Bygone sovereign
Bygone title
Catherine Palace resident
Catherines husband
Certain sovereign
Confused STAR in the Winter palace?
Cossacks leader
Crimean War leader
Crowned head
Customer of Faberg eggs
Decembrists unsuccessful plot target in 1825
Defunct ruler
Deposed Russian
Deposed despot
Despot
Despot (alternate spelling)
Despot of old
Despot of old (Var.)
Despot of yore
Despot until 1917
Despotic leader
Despotic ruler
Dictator
Dweller in the Peterhof
Early 1900s ruler
Early anti-Communist
Emperor in Nicholas and Alexandra
Emperor of Russia
Emperor prior to 1917
Erstwhile Russian sovereign
Erstwhile autocrat
Erstwhile autocrat (alternate spelling)
Erstwhile despot
Erstwhile dictator
Erstwhile ruler
Ex-leader of Russia
Faberg egg collector
Faberg patron
Fallen star of 1917
Father of a grand duke
Feodor I
Feodor
Figure in a 1917 revolution
Figure in a Rimsky-Korsakov opera
Foe of communism
Forced abdicator of 1917
Forme absolute ruler
Former Kremlin resident
Former Russian autocrat
Former Russian despot
Former Russian emperor
Former Russian head
Former Russian leader
Former Russian monarch
Former Russian royal
Former Russian royalty
Former Russian ruler
Former Russian sovereign
Former St. Petersburg palace resident
Former Winter Palace resident
Former absolute ruler
Former despot
Former emperor of Russia
Former ruler
Former ruler of Russia
Former ruler that gets its name from Caesar
Fyodor I
Glinkas A Life for the ___
Glinkas A Life for the
Godunov Dynasty member
Godunov was one
Godunov
Grand dukes dad
Homeland despot
House of Faberg patron
House of Romanov member
House of Romanov ruler
Imperial autocrat
Imperial leader of yore
Industrial giant
Ivan IV or Nicholas II
Ivan IV or Peter I
Ivan IV was Russias first
Ivan IVs title
Ivan IV
Ivan or Alexander
Ivan or Boris
Ivan or Feodor
Ivan or Nicholas
Ivan or Peter
Ivan the Terribal was the first
Ivan the Terrible was Russias first
Ivan the Terrible was the first
Ivan the Terribles title
Ivan the Terrible
Ivan was one
Ivan
Kaiser cousin
Kremlin VIP
Kremlin dweller
Leader abominable to Lenin
Leader before Lenin
Leader in the Crimean War
Leader of pre-1917 Russia
Leader opposed by the Bolsheviks
Leader overthrown in 1917
Leader until 1917
Lenin foe
Loser of 1917
Male monarch
Michael Romanov
Michael
Mikhail Romanov
Mikhail
Mogul
Moscow monarch
Moscow ruler
Mussorgskys Boris
Napoleon foe
Nicholas 1
Nicholas I or II
Nicholas I was one
Nicholas I
Nicholas II of Russia
Nicholas II or Basil III
Nicholas II was last in this line
Nicholas II was the last
Nicholas II was the last Russian one
Nicholas II was the last one
Nicholas II
Nicholas Il was the last
Nicholas or Alexander
Nicholas or Ivan
Nicholas or Peter
Nicholas was one
Nicholas was the last
Nicholas
Noted victim of 1917
Obsolete title
Official autocrat
Old Russian autocrat
Old Russian bigwig
Old Russian boss
Old Russian despot
Old Russian leader
Old Russian monarch
Old Russian royal
Old Russian ruler
Old Russian sovereign
Old autocrat
Old crowned head
Old despot
Old head
Old head of state
Old imperator
Old leader
Old monarch
Old overlord
Old royal
Old ruler
Old sovereign
Old totalitarian ruler
Olden despot
One-time Russian despot
One-time Russian ruler
One-time Winter Palace occupant
Onetime Kremlin dweller
Onetime Kremlin figure
Onetime Russian leader
Onetime head
Onetime monarch
Opera The Tale of ___ Saltan
Opponent of Napoleon
Out-of-date ruler
Palace potentate of the past
Past potentate
Paul I
Paul or Peter
Peter I or Ivan IV
Peter I
Peter Paul
Peter for one
Peter or Alexander
Peter or Boris
Peter or Feodor
Peter or Ivan
Peter or Ivan (variant spelling)
Peter or Nicholas
Peter or Paul
Peter or Paul but not Mary
Peter the Greats title
Peter the Great
Peter was a great one
Peter was one
Peter
Petrograd pooh-bah
Plot target of the Decembrists
Potentate of the past
Power-mad ruler of old
Pre-1917 Russian ruler
Pre-1917 autocrat
Pre-1917 bigwig
Pre-1917 monarch
Pre-1917 ruler
Pre-1918 Russian ruler
Pre-1918 despot
Pre-Communist autocrat
Pre-Communist leader
Pre-Lenin Russian ruler
Pre-Lenin leader
Pre-Lenin ruler
Pre-Red head
Pre-Russian Revolution ruler
Pre-Soviet royalty
Pre-Soviet ruler
Pre-Soviet ruler (Var.)
Pre-Soviet sovereign
Pre-Soviet title
Pre-WWI ruler
Pre-World War I ruler
Pre-Communism leader
Pre-Revolution ruler
Precommunist leader
Prerevolutionary leader
Prerevolutionary ruler
Prototypical autocrat
Rasputin advisee
Rasputins advisee
Red foe
Regal Russian
Replaced Russian ruler
Rigid ruler
Rimsky-Korsakovs The Tale of ___ Saltan
Rimsky-Korsakovs Saltan
Romanov V.I.P.
Romanov bigwig
Romanov dynasty member
Romanov leader
Romanov royal of Russia
Romanov ruler
Romanov title
Romanov
Royal Russian
Royal Russian of yore
Royal Russian ruler
Ruler
Ruler before 1917
Ruler before Lenin
Ruler before the revolution
Ruler in War and Peace
Ruler in Rimsky-Korsakov operas
Ruler in old St. Petersburg
Ruler of old
Ruler of the Cossacks
Ruler of the past
Ruler of yore
Ruler of yore (Var.)
Ruler opposed by the Bolsheviks
Ruler over Tolstoy
Ruler pre-1917
Ruler until 1917
Ruler whose more common spelling is rare in crosswords
Ruler with a line?
Rulers title derived from Caesar
Rurik ruler
Russias Alexis I
Russias Nicholas I
Russias Nicholas II
Russias neater or pickle-less
Russian Revolution victim
Russian anarchists foe
Russian autocrat
Russian autocrat of old
Russian bigwig
Russian despot
Russian despot of old
Russian despot of yore
Russian dynast
Russian emperor
Russian leader
Russian leader before 1917
Russian leader of old
Russian leader until 1917
Russian monarch
Russian noble
Russian royal before 1917
Russian royalty
Russian ruler
Russian ruler before the revolution
Russian ruler of old
Russian ruler of yore
Russian ruler until 1917
Russian sovereign
Ruthless ruler
Shah : Iran :: ___ : Russia
Simeon I of Bulgaria was the first
Simeon I
Slavic emperor
Slavic sovereign
Sovereign
Studio head
Studio head (Var.)
Terrible title?
The first one ruled 1547-84
The last was Nicholas II
Title derived from Caesar
Title for a Romanov
Title for the son of Basil III
Title in Russian history
Title of the first Faberg egg owner
Tolstoy wrote about one
Tolstoys ___ Fyodor Ivanovich
Top Romanov
Tough ruler
Turn-of-the-century Russian ruler
Type of despot
Tyrannical type
Tyrant
Ukase issuer
Van Cleef & Arpels cologne
Victim of a 1917 revolution
Victim of the Bolsheviks
Villagers tormentor in Fiddler on the Roof
Winter Palace VIP
Winter Palace denizen
Winter Palace dweller
Winter Palace occupant
Winter Palace potentate
Winter Palace resident
Winter Palace ruler
Word related to kaiser
Word thats an accidental acronym of a Hemingway title
___ bomb (nickname of the largest nuclear weapon ever detonated)
Lenin's predecessor.
Autocratic leader
Peter was a famous one.
Despotic one.
Title of a ruler.
Ford Frick's role in baseball.
-- king
Ivan IV was the first.
An autocratic leader.
Absolute monarch.
A Caesar
Kin of caesar, kaiser, caliph, etc.
Boris Godunov was one.
Authoritarian in big business or in a union.
Muscovy ruler.
Emperor
Former tenant of Kremlin.
Practically extinct title.
Anastasia's father.
Pre-Lenin top man.
Slavic title.
Relative of a tycoon.
Boris Godunoff.
Variant of Ivan's title.
Monarch
Slavic ruler.
Slavonic title.
Ex-ruler.
Potentate
Quondam ruler.
Peter the Great, for example.
Dynast
Former royal personage.
See 46 Down.
Pre-Lenin potentate.
Nicholas or Feodor.
Royal title
Muscovy despot.
Boris, for one.
Godunov, for one.
Nicholas, for one.
Person in authority.
Pete Rozelle to the NFL.
Once a ruler.
Kind of ruler
One form of Caesar.
Ivan the Great.
Peter I, for example.
Former Russian
Ivan, for one
Russ. ruler
Peter, e.g.
Alexander, e.g.
Catherine's husband
Ex-resident of 113 Across
Russian V.I.P.
Alexander or Ivan
Nicholas, e.g.
Ivan, e.g.
Russian personage
Alexander or Nicholas
Peter the Great, for one
V.I.P. of yore
Russian V.I.P. of yore
Lenin's target
Michael Romanov, e.g.
Peter the Great, e.g.
Boris Godunov, for one
Top authority
Bane of Bolsheviks
Peter I or Paul I
Word derived from Caesar
Slavonic sovereign
Michael Romanov was one
Anastasia's father, for one
See 59 Across.
Aleksei Mikhailovich, e.g.
Rasputin's puppet
Weill's The ___ Has His Photograph Taken
Boris or Feodor
Alexis, e.g.
Russian leader of yore
Cossacks' employer
Nicholas I, e.g.
Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
Caesar's etymological cousin
Boris Godunov, e.g.
Rasputin's ruler
Alexandra's husband, for one
Nikolai, e.g.
Fyodor I, e.g.
Dictatorial person
Either of 32 Across
Monstrous monarch
Former Russian VIP
Mikhail Fyodorovich was one
Nicholas II, e.g.
Mussorgsky subject
See 36 Down.
Glinka's A Life for the ___
A Romanov title
Tolstoy's sovereign
White Russian ruler.
Glinka subject
A Life for the ___: Glinka
Crest-fallen Russian?
Moussorgsky's Godunov, e.g.
Winter Palace resident, once
Ivan IV, e.g.
Bolshevik's bête noire
Romanov bigwig, once
A Life for the ___
Former autocrat
Tyrant of yore
Godunov, e.g.
Peter, Paul or Boris
A Romanov
Winter Palace figure
Anagram for 18 Down
Ruler mixed up in arts
Bolsheviks' target
Ivan or Alexis.
Bigwig in business
Alexandra's Nicholas
Old Russian title
Anagram for star
Bear head, once
Ivan or Nicholas, e.g.
Peter I, e.g.
Mikhail, for one
Mussorgsky's Boris
Peter, once
Mikhail, e.g.
Rimsky-Korsakov's Saltan, e.g.
Nicholas I or II, e.g.
Paul I, e.g.
Winter Palace dweller, once
Basil, e.g.
Tolstoy's ___ Fyodor Ivanovich
Feodor, e.g.
Rimsky-Korsakov's The Tale of ___ Saltan
Word that's an accidental acronym of a Hemingway title
Feodor I, e.g.
Anarchists' foe, once
Alexander II, e.g.
Peter I, II or III
Customer of Fabergé eggs
Michael, for one
Russia's Nicholas I, e.g.
Mikhail Romanov, e.g.
26- or 55-Down
Cossacks' leader
Ruler before 31-Down
Michael, e.g.
Former St. Petersburg royal
Anastasia's father was one
Late 19th-century anarchist's foe
Ivan the Terrible, for one
Bygone Kremlin resident
Title derived from the name Caesar
February Revolution target
Ruler of Muscovy
Central figure in a Mussorgsky opera
Khan : Mongolia :: ___ : Russia
Despised figure in Fiddler on the Roof
Leader issuing a ukase
Target of a 1917 uprising
Winter Palace autocrat
Early 20th-century abdicator
Bygone Winter Palace resident
1917 dethronee
Bolshevik's target
Pre-1917 despot
Victim of a revolution
Leader with a title derived from the name Caesar
Leader wearing the Great Imperial Crown
Issuer of ukases
Fabergé egg collector
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
Old Russian title that's an anagram of 57-Down
Bolshevik's foe
Russian Revolution target
Title based on the name Caesar
Ruler in the Romanov line
A Life for the ___ (Mikhail Glinka opera)
Russian lead-in to -evich or -evna
Ivan or Peter, e.g.
May God bless and keep the ___ ... far away from us! (line from Fiddler on the Roof)
Former Bulgarian monarch
Old Russian 22
Title of Russian emperor
Rats!
Emperor and son taken aboard by sailor
Ruler treats army partially
Ruler in for astonishing upset
Head toppled, it's a Russian leader?
Ras Tafari, somewhat elevated emperor
Word derived from Caesar, used by European rulers since 1547
Title given to the kings of Bulgaria
Of despots, a ruler
Bigwig's starburst
Old leader gets around houses
Spots architect clutching ruler
Russian emperor lies in great sarcophagus
Official with special responsibilities for broadcast arts?
Public official with special responsibility for dealing with problem of marauding rats
Ruler is found in and about Sarajevo
Emperor's wandering star
Sailor carrying second Russian emperor
The old ruler of Tibet's a refugee
Performing arts for one in authority
Jack holds small ruler
What's a ruler? Look inside!
Right back, as in former ruler
Ruler beginning to sink in pitch
Sailor entertains son for emperor
In retreat, a holy man leads king and emperor
Nicholas possibly provides star turn
17 takes seaman round back of toilets
Emperor gets around shaving more on the right than the left
Ruler needed for measurements, arguably
Top Russian's rackets are mostly confiscated
Russia's leader and top player switched in first half
A good man rises to king and emperor
Ruler takes up some followers of Haile Selassie
Tears flow, missing English ruler
Winter Palace monarch
Ruler that doesnt work anymore
Russia had one in the 20th century
Deposed Russian ruler
Ivan IV, from 1547 to 1584
Bygone dynast
Royal until 1917
Bygone Bulgarian bigwig
Bygone Russian title
Holy man turns to a king and emperor
Top player suffering reverse at first as leading man
Starts to teach students about ruthless ruler
Ruler initially used in producing triangle, square and rectangle
Roots of St Ignatius Loyola, soldier and absolutist
Government policy co-ordinator that's arguably not all there
Ruler with a title derived from the name Caesar
Onetime title for Bulgaria's Simeon II, the last person to use it
One time title of the still-living Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha of Bulgaria
Position for which Boris was apparently Godunov, but Ivan was Terrible
Bolsheviks enemy of 1917
Absolute ruler of old
Title for Bulgarian leaders
Bygone royalty
Faberge egg collector
Title for Boris Godunov
Historical lead-in to -evna or -evich
Old Eurasian ruler
Fabergé egg recipient
Ruler's occult arts
Imperial title derived from caesar
May God bless and keep the ___ ... far away from us! (Fiddler on the Roof line)
The first Fabergé egg was created for one
Title derived from iCaesar/i
Russian ruler 'beats a retreat' ... bottles it
Title that comes from Caesar
Pre-1917 head
Past 15-Across leader
Ruler in pre-Communist Russia
Arm muscle
Not one or the other
Style of jazz
Article
Droop
Attachment to Football League team
Praise punctuation mark that's not full stop
King divides snack with queen, as supporter of sovereignty
Evaluations of certain fellows protected by dodgy mates
Gospeller to one side has small guitar
State authoritys somewhat compromised
Nice one! Actor Martin ultimately perfect for Shaggy
The umbelliferous plant Apium graveolens dulce, whose blanched leafstalks are used in salads or cooked as a vegetable
Imperial Russian ruler
Government-appointed 'expert' gets a right stuffing
Senior public official setting limits to this area, right?
Who's recalled in memoir as tyrant?
Emperor Tiberius, sombre and reclusive for starters
Peter, for one, pots a red in the middle
Starts with the straight approach — right for leader
Heads off to Syrian Arab Republic to see ruler
Royalists are imprisoning emperor
Regularly test a Republican leader
Ruler returning in anger as tyrant
Starts with the straight approach — right for tyrant
Government appointee thats a Russian infiltrator
Sailor transporting Saint Nicholas to Russia?
Extra studies hold up government-appointed expert
Until 1917, emperor of Russia
Bygone dictator
Powerful person in sports arena
Bridegroom in a Rimsky-Korsakov opera
Those beginning to scheme against reigning monarch
Nicholas II, for one
Leader in iWar and Peace/i
Romanov V.I.P., once
Russian ruler beats a retreat ... bottles it
Ruler requests a refund in part
Peter the Great was one
Ruler of imperialist Russia
Ruler of imperialist Russia
Old imperial title
Bygone Russian royal
Hes sarcastically blessed in Fiddler on the Roof
Old Russian leader, somewhat drastic in retrospect
At the outset, Terrible sort; aristocratic Russian!
Old Russian leader, somewhat drastic in retrospect (4)
At the outset, 'Terrible' sort; aristocratic Russian!
Resident of the Winter Palace, once
Head toppled, its a Russian leader?
___ Cannon (Kremlin tourist attraction)
Gutless talentless administrator in authority
Leader held back by infrastructure
Autocrat that looks like an astronomy quiz typo
At the outset, Terrible sort; aristocratic Russian! (4)
Requests a reserved section for VIP
Leader in the Bulgarian Empire
Ruler thwacking student across rump, originally
Ruler after revolution dreads possessor confiscating article
Ivan the Great, for one
Figure in Russian history
Romanov dynast
Romanov dynast
Betrayer turned, protecting second despot
Nicholas II title
Some aristocrats are the enemy of the revolution
Revolutionary street artist upset ruler
Emperor is some leader as tyrannical, in retrospect
Betrayer turned, protecting second despot (4)
Say Ivan Toneys shots always rebound? Only the headers
It is hairy, having regularly made sacrifices for monarch
Plucking out odd bits, it is hairy for Nicholas, say?
Title that shares etymology with "kaiser"
Casualty of a 1917 revolution
Artists picture heartily upset Russian leader
Russian ruler, once
Former Eurasian leader
Nicholas II of Russia, e.g.
Moscow monarch, once
It is hairy, having regularly made sacrifices for monarch (4)
___ Bell (item on display at the Kremlin)
The Tale of ___ Saltan (Rimsky-Korsakov opera that Flight of the Bumblebee comes from)
Pre-1917 emperor
Leaders from the Senate meeting a Republican authority figure
Slavic monarchs title derived from the Latin word caesar
Perhaps Nicholas or Alexanders son nursed by Jack
Leader who wore the great imperial crown
Simeon I of Bulgaria was the first person to adopt this title
Government official gets a rise (slightly less than fifty percent)
___ Bomba (weapon in the largest nuclear test in history)
Boris Godunov becomes one in Mussorgskys Boris Godunov
February Revolution abdicator
Emperor overwhelmed by part of Soviets army
Edict issuer in "Fiddler on the Roof"
Peter or Paul, e.g.
Principally revere a saint that’s rejected Russian despot
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