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Other crossword clues for answer "MIR"

MIR
Bygone space station that fell to Earth on 23 March 2001
Deorbited space station of March 2001
Russian space station
Space name
Old Russian orbiter
Russian satellite
Russian orbiter
Russian space station whose name means "peace"
Former Russian space station
Space station with a docking module recently added
Modular space station assembled in orbit
Space station that had a supply of cognac and vodka
Title for Met, Bean, or T
International Space Station predecessor
Station until 2001
Atlantis docked with it
Russian craft
It fell in March 2001
Peace, in Pinsk
Orbiter until 2001
Peace, to Putin
Erstwhile orbiter
Fallen orbiter
Komm, Gib ___ Deine Hand (The Beatles's German version of "I Want To Hold Your Hand")
Atlantis was found here, once
Craft that held the longest single-human spaceflight
Fallen Russian space station
Literally "peace"
Site visited by the first space tourist
Space station whose final module was Priroda
Spaceship that used the Moscow time zone
Station that had a supply of cognac and vodka
It landed in the South Pacific Ocean on 3/23/01
Space station that stocked vodka
Station that had the Spektr power module
Bei __ Bist Du Schoen
Spacecraft name meaning "peace"
Aging space station
Besieged spacecraft
2001 reentry of note
Beleaguered spacecraft
Old space station
Space station
Former USSR space station
Old Soyuz capsule destination
Farming commune of old Russia
It orbited the earth 86,331 times
1986 USSR launch
Soviet launch of 1986
15-year presence in space
Eileen Collins visited it in 1995
Its orbital period was just over an hour and a half
Subject of a $200 million insurance policy taken out in March 2001 in case of a crash
It means "world" and "peace"
Station that sounds slight?
Russian for "peace"
Space station built in 1986
Cosmonaut's home away from home
Earth orbiter
Soon-to-be-scrapped space station
High station?
Former Russian orbiter
Former orbiter
High station that's now a mere memory
Fallen space station
It was launched 2/19/86
Village of tsarist Russia
Fallen Russian station
It came down in March 2001
Cosmonaut's home away from home, once
Former Soviet space station
It disintegrated in 2001
Russian space station until 2001
1986 launch
Russian space station of old
Space shuttle destination, once
Former space shuttle destination
Old Soviet space station
Its deorbit occured in 2005
One-time shuttle destination
Station launched in 1986
Old Soviet orbiter
Russian launch of 1986
Peace, in Russian
Humans last lived there in 2000
It fell to Earth in 2001
Bygone Russian space station
Downed Russian space station
Russian space station once visited by US shuttles
Russian station until 2001
Space station whose name means "peace"
It fell shortly after the 2001 vernal equinox
Peace, to Ivan
Russian village
Where Valeri Polyakov set the record for longest single human spaceflight
Russian space craft
Station in space
Soviet space outpost
It crashed in March, 2001
15-year orbiter
Former space docking site
Space station until 2001
It was up for just over 15 years
Earth orbiter for about 15 years
Former space station
Space station for about 15 years
Downed Russian orbiter
Highest Russian territory, once?
Salyut successor
1986-to-2001 orbiter
Craft whose name means "peace"
It fell after about 15 years
Peace, to Pasternak
Bygone space station
Old cosmonauts' destination
It fell in 2001
Orbiter for 15 years
Defunct Soviet space station
Defunct space station
Faller of 2001
Former Soviet orbiter
Russian space station for 15 years
High flier until 2001
It was deorbited in 2001
Historic space station
Cosmonaut's home
Abandoned space station
Its 15-year voyage ended last March
Russian word for "peace"
Erstwhile space station
Erstwhile Russian orbiter
Soviet space station
Word in a Tolstoy title
It left orbit in 2001
End of a Tolstoi title
Peace, in St. Petersburg
End of a Tolstoy title
Erstwhile microgravity research center
Fallen Russian orbiter
1986-2001 orbiter
Its last revolution was in 2001
Orbiter that fell in 2001
Erstwhile inhabited orbiter
Former cosmonaut home
Site of many '90s experiments
Former space shuttle stop
Tolstoy's "Voina i ___"
It was launched in February 1986
Predecessor of the International Space Station
Russian orbiter for 15 years
Peace, to Tolstoy
Russian local community.
Russian local commmunity.
Village: Russia.
Soviet village.
Village.
Russian village community.
Chief: India.
Chief; title in India and Persia.
Persian chief.
Village community in Russia.
Persian title.
Chief's title in India and Persia.
In Russia, a village.
Village: Russian.
Indian title.
Chief, in India.
Chief, in Persia.
Me: German.
Russian village unit.
Bei ___ Bist du Schön.
Title of a chief in Persia.
Me: Ger.
German pronoun.
Myself: Ger.
German "me."
Oriental title.
Czarist village.
Novi ___, Moscow magazine.
Village of old Russia.
Bei ___ bist . . .
Czarist village community.
Me, in Berlin.
Me, in Munich.
Russian commune
Indian chief
Russian community
Bei ___ Bist du Schön, 1937 song
Title in India
Chief, in Calcutta
Commune in czarist Russia
Bei ___ Bist Du Schoen
Bei ___ Bist Du Schoen, 1937 hit
Bei ___ Bist Du Schoen, 1937 song
Bei __ Bist Du Schoen, 1937 song
Soviet space vehicle
Prerevolutionary Russian commune
Tolstoy's "Voinai _____”
Bei___Bist Du Schon (1938 hit)
Russian "peace"
Space station name
Cosmonauts' space station
Peace, in Russia
Home in space
Launch of 2/20/86
Aging orbiter
It was launched in 1986
Launch of 1986
Successor to Salyut 7
Tolstoy's "Voyna i ___"
It crashed on 3/23/2001
Russian station
It crashed on 3/23/01
Peace, in Pravda
45-Down in Russian
Salyut 7's successor
Bygone station
It was made to fall in 2001
Soyuz destination
Onetime space station
Novy ___, Russian literary magazine
Cosmonaut's destination, once
It landed in the Pacific Ocean on 3/23/01
It was last inhabited in 2000
Onetime Soyuz destination
Satellite launched in 1986
Largest artificial satellite in orbit, before 9-Down
Plunger into the Pacific Ocean in 2001
It orbited Earth 86,331 times
It spent 5,519 days in orbit
It was in orbit for 15 years
Old Russian space station
Peace abroad
Yuri's "peace"
It came down in 2001
Once-high station?
Follower of Salyut 7
It fell after 15 years
Onetime Russian space station
Peace, to Pushkin
Red orbiter
I.S.S. forerunner
With 57-Down, no-no #3
1986-2001 Earth orbiter
It went around for 15 years
Putin's peace
Station that people once looked up to
It made a big splash in 2001
See 10-Down
Docking site during the 1980s-'90s
Es tut ___ leid ("I'm sorry," in German)
Satellite that deorbited in 2001
Space station that had a supply of vodka
Bach's 'Bist du bei _____'
Former space research structure
'Bei _____ Bist Du Schoen' ('37. song)
Bach's 'Bist du bei --'
Former Earth orbiter
Earth orbiter until 2001
It means "peace" in Russian
It ended its space odyssey in 2001
Spacecraft that means "peace"
Crasher of March
Early space station
Space station in the ocean
It docked with Atlantis once
Creaking orbiter
It was recently remanned
The Russians will dump it in February
Space station that landed in the Pacific Ocean in 2001
Atlantis docked with it in 1995
Destination for cosmonauts, once
Former station for cosmonauts
Space abode, once
Antiquated space station
It fell from the sky in 2001
One-time orbiter
Old Russian revolver?
Russian mobile home?
Space station that fell to Earth in 2001
Cosmonaut's home in space, once
Space station deorbited in 2001
First modular space station
Old Russian village
One-time shuttle stop
Space outcast
Russian peasant community
Ditched Russian space station
Russian orbiter until 2001
Orbiter from 1986 to 2001
Russian orbiter that docked with Atlantis
Space station from 1986 to 2001
Russian world
Bygone orbiter
Ditched orbiter
Atlantis dock mate
It was involved in a 2001 breakup
Cosmonaut's home until 2001
Recently abandoned station
Shannon Lucid's home for much of 1996
It fell on March 23, 2001
Earth orbiter from 1986 to 2001
Noted launch of 1986
Space station launched in 1986
Space station that made a fiery reentry in 2001
Object of a 2001 deorbit
Station deorbited in 2001
Station that had a supply of vodka
Soviet space station launched in 1986
Historic Russian space station
Peace in the USSR
Site of the longest single human spaceflight
Soviet station
Peace, in Perm
Russian craft that circled Earth for 15 years