- 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
- 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
- Autocrats 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