- 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