- OLGA
- The Three Sisters sister
- Diva Borodina
- Gold-medal gymnast, Korbut
- Russian saint
- Gymnast Korbut
- Kafka character
- Many a Russian miss
- Olympian Korbut
- ___ San Juan
- Kurylenko of {/The Room/}
- Bra brand
- Kurylenko of "The Water Diviner"
- Quantum of Solace actress Kurylenko
- Bond girl Kurylenko in "Quantum of Solace"
- One of Chekhov's "Sisters"
- Actress Kurylenko
- Actress/model Kurylenko
- Eldest sister in "Three Sisters"
- Kurylenko who played a Bond girl
- Bra company with a Polish name
- 2018 Literature Nobelist Tokarczuk
- Common female Russian name
- Korbut
- Korbut the gymnast
- Gold-winning Korbut
- Saint back in the USSR?
- Precursor of Nadia
- Sister of Anastasia
- Anastasia Romanov's sister
- Chekhovian sister
- Three Sisters sister
- Kurylenko of "Quantum of Solace"
- Model/actress Kurylenko
- Eugene Onegin contralto role
- One of Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
- One of the Prozorov sisters
- Sister of Czar Nicholas II
- Multiple Grammy Award-winning singer ____ Tañón
- First name of the athlete known as the "Sparrow from Minsk"
- Russian-born silents starlet Baclanova
- Daughter or granddaughter of Czar Alexander III
- First name in Russian gymnastics
- First name in gymnastics
- Russian gymnast Korbut
- Korbut the gymnastics star
- Olympic legend Korbut
- First name in '70s women's gymnastics
- Olympic gymnast Korbut
- Eugene Onegin mezzo-soprano
- '70s Olympics name
- Cutesy gymnast Korbut
- Sister of Irina and Masha
- Soviet gymnast Korbut
- Olympics star Korbut
- Olympics gymnast Korbut
- Rival of Bali and Lily of France
- Gymnastics Hall of Famer Korbut
- Quantum of Solace Bond girl Kurylenko
- Eldest of Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
- Govortsova of tennis
- Lingerie brand for the "full-figured woman"
- Predecessor of Nadia and Mary Lou
- Sister of Chekhov's Masha and Irina
- Bond girl Kurylenko
- Korbut with four Olympic gold medals
- Russian name that's almost a Russian river
- Olympic gymnastics star Korbut
- Kurylenko of "The November Man"
- Ballerina Spessivtseva
- First name in women's gymnastics
- First Russian Orthodox saint
- First name in '70s Olympics
- Four-time gymnastics gold medalist Korbut
- First name in Olympics gymnastics
- '70s Russian gymnast Korbut
- 10th-century Russian Orthodox saint
- Big name in lingerie
- Gold medalist Korbut
- Black Widow actress Kurylenko
- First name in '70s Olympics gymnastics
- Novelist Tokarczuk who won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature
- Contemporary of Nadia
- Lingerie brand
- Actress Kurylenko of "Oblivion"
- Wife of Igor of Kiev
- Memorable first name in Olympic gymnastics
- 1972 Olympian Korbut
- Korbut of gymnastics
- Predecessor of Nadia
- One of Chekov's "Three Sisters"
- Chekhov title character
- One of Russia's earliest saints
- Nicholas II's eldest
- Romanov family name
- Common Russian name
- Chekhov sister
- Common Russian female name
- Daughter of Nicholas II
- Sainted princess of Kiev
- Gymnastics great Korbut
- Actress Petrova
- Actress Sosnovska
- Sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
- Ballerina Spessivtzeva
- Masha and Irina's sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
- Mezzo Borodina
- Dancer Koklova who was Pablo Picasso's first wife
- Quantum of Solace Bond girl actress Kurylenko
- Russian girl's name.
- Feminine Russian name.
- Girl's name.
- Russian name.
- ___ Petrova.
- Queen of Greece (1851–1926).
- Actress Nethersole.
- Former queen of Greece.
- Mme. Baclanova.
- Actress San Juan.
- Girl's name meaning holy.
- Miss San Juan of the stage.
- Kafka heroine.
- Star of the past, ___ Nethersole.
- Muscovite girl's name.
- Slavic girl's name.
- Girl in Kafka novel.
- Ivan's girl.
- Baclanova.
- Helga's sister.
- Slavic name.
- Sister in a Chekhov play
- Port near Vladivostok.
- Greek queen
- Russian queen
- Girl's name in Moscow
- Miss Korbut
- Ms. Korbut
- Nadia's rival
- Pre-Nadia sensation
- Saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Three Sisters character
- Character in "Three Sisters"
- First name of 72 Down
- Minsk miss
- Nadia's predecessor
- Girl's name in Omsk
- Muscovite gal
- Speed skater Pleshkova
- Ukrainan saint
- Contralto in "Eugene Onegin"
- Ukrainian saint
- Petrova of the silents
- Rival of Nadia
- Actress Fabian of "The Goldbergs"
- First name of a star on the bars
- Marathoner Markova
- Eugen Onegin girl
- Chekhov lady
- Eugene Onegin sister
- Actress Baclanova of old films
- First name at the '72 Olympics
- Masha and Irina's sister, in Chekhov
- Freaks star Baclanova
- Korbut on the beam
- Russian name meaning "holy"
- Eugene Onegin mezzo
- Actress Petrova, femme fatale of silents
- Poet Broumas
- 2000 Olympic hurdles gold medalist ___ Shishigina
- Korbut of the 1972 Olympics
- Eugene Onegin girl
- Popular brand of lingerie
- Saint from Kiev
- Grammy-winning merengue singer Tañón
- Daughter of Czar Nicholas I or II
- Korbut who was a sensation at the 1972 Olympics
- ___ Korbut, 1972 Soviet gymnastics star
- ___ Korbut, 1972 Olympic gymnastic sensation
- Korbut on a balance beam
- Pasternak mistress Ivinskaya
- Chekhovian sister of Masha and Irina
- Sister of the grand duchess Anastasia
- ___ Korbut, 1972 Olympic gymnastics star
- Actress Kurylenko of "Quantum of Solace"
- Korbut who starred at the 1972 Olympics
- Batman villain known as "Queen of the Cossacks"
- ___ Korbut, 1970s Olympic gymnastics star
- 2008 Bond girl Kurylenko
- First wife of Pablo Picasso
- First saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Olympic gold-medal gymnast Korbut
- One of the sisters in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
- Woman's name that anagrams to GOAL
- Eldest sister in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
- ___ Tokarczuk, 2018 Literature Nobelist
- Actress Kurylenko of "Black Widow"
- Apparel competitor of Playtex
- Kurylenko of "Black Widow"
- Tokarczuk who won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature
- ___ Korbut, four-time Olympic gold-medal gymnast
- ___ Dies Dreaming (2022 best-selling novel)
- Merediz who reprised her Tony-nominated role in the 2021 film adaptation of "In the Heights"
- 'Eugene Onegin' character
- Journalist Novikov
- Nobel-winning "Flights" author Tokarczuk
- The eldest of Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
- The Books of Jacob author Tokarczuk
- To the Wonder actress Kurylenko
- First name on the balance beam
- First name on the parallel bars
- First name in Olympic gymnastics
- You'll find her in gaol
- First name among 1972 Olympic gold medalists
- First name among gymnasts
- First name in gymnasts
- Nadia's forerunner
- Big name in 1970s gymnastics
- Korbut of gymnastic fame
- Korbut of gymnastics fame
- Masha and Irina's sister, in a Chekhov work
- Champion gymnast Korbut
- Masha and Irina's sister, in a Chekhov play
- Gymnastics star Korbut
- Sweetheart of the '72 Olympics
- '72 Olympics star Korbut
- Gymnastics legend Korbut
- Legendary gymnast Korbut
- Legendary Olympian Korbut
- Kurylenko of "Oblivion"
- Kurylenko or Korbut
- Nobelist Tokarczuk or Olympic medalist Korbut
- '70s gymnast Korbut
- Ukrainian-born actress Kurylenko
- YouTube star Kay
- 1972 Olympic gold medalist
- Noted gymnastics name
- First name among gymnastics legends
- Belarusian gymnast Korbut
- With 42-Down, noted 1970s Olympian
- Sister of Chekhov's Maria and Irina
- Acrobatic Korbut
- First name among famous Russian gymnasts
- Gymnastics hero Korbut
- Legendary gold-medal gymnast Korbut
- Olympian legend Korbut
- Brassiere brand
- A "Three Sisters" sister
- Flights author Tokarczuk
- Korbut or Kurylenko
- Author Tokarczuk
- Flights novelist Tokarczuk
- Movie star Kurylenko
- Czech Olympian Fikotova
- Knipper, who married Chekhov
- Positively fitting bra brand
- Order of Princess ___ (Ukrainian civil decoration)
- Ballerina Khokhlova
- Chess champ Rubtsova
- Flights writer Tokarczuk
- 2023 World Cup star Carmona
- Actress Kurylenko or gymnast Korbut
- Sister of Masha and Irina
- Eugene Onegin contralto
- Tennis's Savchuk
- Anastasia's eldest sister
- Russian-born pianist Scheps
- Sister of Chekhov's Irina and Masha
- Eldest of Chekhov's Prozorov sisters
- Older sister of Anastasia
- Intimate apparel brand
- Tony nominee Merediz of "In the Heights"
- Oldest of Chekhov's Prozorov sisters