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Other crossword clues for answer "TSARS"

TSARS
Nicholas and Alexander
Alexis I and Ivan IV
Peter and Paul
Peter and Paul, but not Mary
Bygone rulers
Former Russian rulers
Nicholas and Ivan
Pre 1917 Russian rulers
Royal Russians
Onetime Slavic monarchs
Onetime Winter Palace residents
Slavic chiefs
Russian Ark roles
Russian rulers in an era well before "The Americans" is set
Some historical Ivans
Bygone autocrats
Nicholas and Alexander, e.g.
Russian dynasts
Kaiser's company
Winter Palace residents
Old monarchs
Antiquated Russian rulers
Old Russian despots
Titles derived from "Caesar"
Palace figures
Rulers after the fall of Constantinople
St. Petersburg bigwigs
Russian rulers
Old Russian dynasts
Romanov rulers
Ivan and Peter
Ivan and Peter, e.g.
Winter Palace rulers
Pre-October Revolution rulers
Boris Godunov and others
Pre-1917 despots
Old autocrats
Russian succession of yore
Waterway of the _____ (Viking Cruise along the Volga River)
Leaders during the Time of Troubles
Waterways of the _____ (Viking River Cruise on the Volga)
Boris Godunov and Michael Romanov
Autocrats
Kaiser cousins
Pre-Lenin leaders
Nicholas I and Nicholas II
Former Winter Palace residents
Ivan and Nicholas
Pre-1917 rulers
Russian dynasts of yore
Russian rulers of yore
Summer Palace residents
Russian rulers, once
Ivan, Peter, and Alexander
Russian rulers of yesteryear
Despots of old
Former Russian leaders
Alexis and Basil
Former Russian VIPs
Moscow monarchs of yore
Autocrats of old
Russian royals
Bygone dynasts
Russian rulers of old
Historical figures of Russia
Ruling Romanovs
Summer Palace residents, once
Obsolete rulers
Russian leaders
Bygone despots
Those proclaimed Emperor of All Russia
Former residents of St. Petersburg
Imperial rulers
Rulers before 1917
Top dogs
Former rulers
Ivan IV and others
Nicholas II et al.
Rulers of yore
Old Russian rulers
Bygone Russian despots
Alexander and Peter
Old Russian heads
Powerful Romanovs
Nicholas I and II
Nicholas I and II, e.g.
Old Russian oppressors
Rulers until 1917
Feodor and Peter
Peter and Nicholas
Rulers of old
Old dynasts
Peter the Great et al.
Ivan the Terrible et al.
Nicholas and Peter
Old Russian leaders
Alexander et al.
Bygone monarchs
Rulers before Lenin
Medieval Bulgarian rulers
Romanov royals
Autocrats until 1917
Former Russian despots
Nicholas II was the last of them in Russia
60-Down et al.
Bygone royals
Dynasts of old Russia
Former Russian royals
Old Eurasian rulers
Rulers before the Bolsheviks
Bygone Russian rulers
Makeup of a long Russian line
Some old rulers
Winter Palace figures
Deposed autocrats
Peter and Alexander
Despots
Michael and Peter
Winter Palace VIPs
46 Down et al.
One-time rulers
Peter and Catherine
Absolute monarchs
Pre-1917 autocrats
Russian monarchs of yore
Autocrats of yore
Erstwhile Russian rulers
Catherine the Great's six successors
Erstwhile rulers
Onetime autocrats
The __ Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov opera)
Crimean War figures
Peter and others
Emperors.
Rulers, 1547–1917.
Despotic rulers.
Bulgarian kings.
Slavic rulers.
Former rulers of Bulgaria.
Peter I, Ivan IV, etc.
Peter I, Nicholas II, etc.
Predecessors to Joe S.
Certain Romanovs.
Ivan, Nicholas, Alexander.
Great moguls.
Boris Godunov, et al.
High chiefs of sports.
Rulers.
Feodor, Dmitri, etc.
Kings.
Godunov and Romanov.
Monarchs.
Potentates.
Dictators.
Nicholas II and others.
Relatives of tycoons.
Ivans III and IV.
Absolute rulers.
Nicholas and others.
Boris and others.
Crowned heads of former days.
Industrial bigwigs.
Men of power
Alexander and Nicholas
Alexis and others
Defunct rulers
Former kings of Bulgaria
Tyrants
Peter and Ivan
Ivan et al.
Peter I and II
Three Peters
Kremlin occupants
Boris and Nicholas
Peter, Paul, Nicholas et al.
Ivan and Nicholas, e.g.
Quondam rulers
Those wielding much power
The ___ Bride, Rimsky-Korsakov opera
Lenin's predecessors
Romanovs
Rulers of muzhiks
Some crueler rulers
Fyodor and Alexis
Godunov et al.
Nicholas and Boris
Godunov and his ilk
Russian emperors
Omnipotent potentates
Peter and Paul I
Monarchs of yore
Powerful people
Winter Palace residents, once
Nicholas II & Ivan IV
Peter I and Paul I
Red foes
Russian kings
Peter and Paul, e.g., but not Mary
Several Peters
Former Russian sovereigns
Pre-Revolution leaders
Some Romanovs
Bygone dictators
Russian despots
Former despots
Nicholas and Ivan, e.g.
Bygone leaders
Crowned heads of old
Michael and others
Romanov V.I.P.'s
Reds' old foes
Russian line
Alexander and others
Simeon the Great and his successors
Some Peters
Old dynasty members
Three Ivans
Old Russian line
Old despots
Old line in Russia
Pre-Soviet succession
Winter Palace succession
Bygone Russian leaders
Ivan IV and V
Line that ended in 1917
Strongmen of old
Bygone royalty
Old Russian autocrats
Opponents of the Reds, once
Peterhof Palace personages
Bulgaria's Simeon I and Simeon II
Line that ended with Nicholas II
Long line in Russia
Old Russian royals
Rulers during the Time of Troubles
Bygone potentates
Leaders before 41-Across
Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great
They range from terrible to great
Peter the Great and others
Prerevolutionary rulers
Alexanders I-III
Peter the Great and Ivan the Terrible
Rulers used to make many crosswords?
Old overlords
Old Russian monarchs
Nicholas I and others
Pre-Soviet autocrats
Bygone emperors
Nicholas I and II, for two
Romanov bigwigs
Peter and Ivan, for example
Leaders whose titles derive from the Latin "Caesar"
Basil and Nicholas
They've been nonexistent for 86 years
Deployers of Cossack armies
Old Russian emperors
Rulers in St. Petersburg, once
Russian dynasts of old
Russian dictators
Dynasts of yore
Winter Palace dwellers
Industry bigwigs
Onetime Russian despots
Past potentates
They make ukases
Some past despots
Ivans IV and V, e.g.
One-time Winter Palace dwellers
1917 marked their end
Crowned heads of Russia
Crowned heads of old Russia
Pre-Russian-Revolution leaders
Some Russian rulers
Some old dynasts
Latter-day Caesars
Pre-Lenin rulers
Russian leaders before 1917
Faberge egg recipients
Russian dynasts, once
Autocrats (Var.)
Bygone autocrats (Var.)
Plural and alternate spelling of 34-Down
Russian rulers of the past (Var.)
Tyrants (Var.)
Onetime Russian rulers
They had great power in Russia
Autocrats no more
Russian monarchs no more
What the ruling Romanovs were
Pre-1917 monarchs
Nicholas and Alexander, for two
Bygone Russians
Peter and rulers like him
Pre-Revolution VIPs
Way-old rulers
Former Russian autocrats
Ivan the Terrible and others
Peter and Catherine were great ones
Russian rulers until 1917
The Bolsheviks ruled after them
They lived in Russia's Winter Palace
Great or "Terrible" old rulers
Many ruled from Russia's Winter Palace
Onetime residents of Russia's Winter Palace
Russian autocrats of old
Great and "Terrible" rulers
Romanoffs
Alexander and Peter e.g.
Slavic sovereigns
Alexander I, II and III, e.g.
Certain autocrats (Var.)
Ivans IV and V (Var.)
Pre-revolution leaders (Var.)
Ivan V and Vasili IV, for II
Old crowned heads?
Peter and Alexander, notably
Certain autocrats
Russian potentates
Deposed rulers
Russian dynasts of the past
Winter Palace residents of old
Occupants of old Russia's Winter Palace
Russian monarchs of old
Old Bulgarian emperors
Basil and Boris
Bygone Russian autocrats
St. Petersburg royalty
Rimsky-Korsakov's "The _____ Bride"
Winter Palace users
Serbian Empire rulers
Winter Palace occupants
Catherine Palace residents
Nicholas II and his predecessors
Nicholas II was the last of them
Peter and Paul, e.g.
Rulers in Saint Petersburg