Word: TSAR

The word TSAR has appeared in at least 369 clues on different crosswords.

Clue(s)
Nicholas II's title
Despot
Ruler of Russia
Russian ruler no more
Bygone autocrat
Bygone autocrat
Way-bygone monarch
Russian ruler
Fabergé egg collector
Evictor of the Jews in 'Fiddler on the Roof'
Old Russian autocrat
Peter the Great, e.g.
Winter Palace despot
Bygone despot
Kremlin dweller, once
Muscovy VIP
Nicholas, for one
Nicholas I, for one
Russian title
Russian head, once
Nicholas II, for one
Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of ___ Saltan"
Ruler of old Russia
Despot
See 36-Across
Autocrat of old
Peter, for one
Old autocrat
Old Russian title
Nicholas II was the last
Bygone leader
Romanov ruler
Bygone despot
Romanov ruler
Abdicator of 1917
Bygone despot
Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
Nicholas II, for one
Old Russian ruler
Peter or Paul
Onetime Russian monarch
Title derived from "Caesar"
Autocrat
Nicholas was the last one
Romanov ruler
Peter the Great, e.g.
Pre-1917 Russian ruler
"The Tale of ___ Saltan" (Rimsky-Korsakov opera)
Ivan or Peter
Russian despot
Onetime ruler in the Winter Palace
Ivan IV, from 1547 to 1584
Bygone Russian ruler
See 84-Down
Boris Godunov, for one
Supreme ruler
Russian despot
Old Russian title that's an anagram of 57-Down
Ivan the Terrible, for example
Romanov leader
Despot
Old Russian ruler
Former Russian VIP
Old autocrat
Winter Palace figure
Ruler until 1917
Romanov dynasty member (Var.)
Despot
Old Russian ruler
Russian ruler
Ivan or Nicholas
Old Russian ruler
Peter the Great, e.g.
Ivan or Nicholas
Policy overseer
Despot of old Russia
Pre-1917 ruler
Former Russian ruler
Despot
Old Russian ruler
Ruler until 1917
Russian emperor, once
Peter or Paul
Russian Revolution target
Trotsky's target
Russian ruler
Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
Title also spelled with a "cz"
Title for a Romanov
Pre-Soviet ruler
Abdicator of 1917
Despot
Ivan the Terrible, for one
Romanov ruler
Former Russian ruler
Title based on the name "Caesar"
Russian bigwig, pre-1917
Old Russian autocrat
Nicholas II was the last
Bygone leader
Russian title
Paul I, Peter II, or Ivan III
Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
Old Russian monarch
Bygone dynast
Russian monarch
Ivan and Nicholas title
Pre-1917 Russian ruler
Peter or Nicholas
Nicholas II was the last one
Potentate of the past
Russian ruler
Winter Palace ruler
Peter the Great, e.g.
Romanov ruler
Power-mad ruler of old
Despot of old
Unseen "Fiddler on the Roof" tyrant
Romanov ruler
Old crowned head
Despot
Old Russian ruler
Winter Palace user
Bygone despot
Emperor of Russia
Former monarch
Bygone title
Ruler until 1917
Despot
Boris Godunov, for one
Despot of old
Bygone despot
Russian ruler
Despot
Despot
Despot
Despot
Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
Bygone despot
Russian ruler
Boris Godunov, for one
Boris Godunov, for one
Russian ruler until 1917
Russian ruler
Boris Godunov, for one
Royal until 1917
Alexei's father, for one
Ruler of yore (Var.)
Peter or Paul (but not Mary)
Ivan or Nicholas
Peter the Great, e.g.
Romanov ruler
Bygone monarch
Be clingy
Nicholas II, for one
Russian monarch
Nicholas II, for one
Ruler in the Romanov line
Romanov ruler
Nicholas II was the last
Nicholas II, for one
"A Life for the ___" (Mikhail Glinka opera)
Romanov title
Father of a grand duke
Bygone Bulgarian bigwig
Old Russian ruler
Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of ___ Saltan"
Russian ruler
Romanov dynasty member (Var.)
Policy overseer
Winter Palace ruler
Peter the Great, e.g.
Pre-1917 autocrat
Russian despot
Vasily IV, for one
Peter the Great, for example
Crimean War leader
Russian leader of yore
Russian ruler
Bygone despot
Peter the Great, e.g.
Autocrat
Winter Palace ruler
Bygone despot
Deposed Russian ruler
Bygone despot
Boris Godunov, for one
Russian lead-in to -evich or -evna
square meters 44. Royal Russian
Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of ___ Saltan"
Target of a 1917 ouster
Ivan or Peter, e.g.
Alexandra's husband (Var.)
Nicholas II was the last one
Bygone despot
Russian autocrat
Old Russian monarch
Bygone despot
Abdicator of 1917
Romanov ruler
Russian ruler
Romanov ruler
Winter Palace ruler
Old autocrat
Bygone Russian ruler
Russian ruler before the Russian Revolution
Peter the Great, e.g.
Bygone Russian title
Russian title
Russian ruler until 1917
"May God bless and keep the ___ ... far away from us!" (line from "Fiddler on the Roof")
Ivan the Terrible, for example
Russian ruler
Former Bulgarian monarch
Peter, for one
Peter the Great, for one
Winter Palace monarch
Onetime title for Bulgaria's Simeon II, the last person to use it
Bygone despot
Bygone despot
Muscovy VIP
Russian title
Romanov title
Bolshevik's quarry
Old Russian ruler
Old Russian title
Title for a Romanov
Peter the Great, e.g.
Romanov ruler
Pre-1917 Russian ruler
Romanov ruler
Ivan the Terrible, for example
Potentate of the past
Onetime Russian monarch
Bygone royalty
Former Russian ruler
Be clingy
"The Young ___" (short story about a Russian leader by Tolstoy)
Old despot
E.g. Nicholas II of Russia
Policy overseer
Bolshevik's foe
Russian despot
Romanov ruler
Old autocrat
Former Russian ruler
Russian despot
Bygone despot
Former Russian VIP
Russian emperor pre-1917
Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of ___ Saltan"
Former autocrat
Pre-Soviet ruler
Boris Godunov, for one
Nicholas II was the last one
Russian ruler of the past
Historical lead-in to -evna or -evich
Romanov V.I.P.
Russian title
Fabergé egg recipient
Old Russian ruler
Power-mad ruler of old
Bygone Russian title
Monarch before the Russian Revolution
Nicholas II, for one
Despot of old
Peter the Great, e.g.
Anastasia's father, e.g. (Var.)
Old Russian ruler
Old autocrat
Old Russian ruler
Romanov ruler
Russian bigwig, pre-1917
Imperial title derived from "caesar"
Old Russian ruler
Russian leader until 1917
"May God bless and keep the ___ ... far away from us!" ("Fiddler on the Roof" line)
Russian ruler before the Russian Revolution
Old Russian autocrat
Russian despot
Former resident of Russia's Winter Palace
Bygone Russian ruler
Romanov ruler (Var.)
Despot of old
Russian autocrat until 1917
Peter, for one
Russian ruler
The first Fabergé egg was created for one
Bolshevik's quarry
Title that comes from "Caesar"
Peter the Great, e.g.
Russian ruler
Ruler in pre-Communist Russia
Russian ruler until 1917
Bygone Russian ruler
Old Russian ruler
Russian leader of the past
Russian ruler
Russian Revolution target
Old Russian ruler
Bygone Russian ruler
Pre-Soviet ruler
Ruler of old Russia
"The Family Romanov" monarch
Title for a Romanov
Romanov ruler
Russian ruler before the Russian Revolution
Peter the Great, e.g.
Russian ruler until 1917
Romanov ruler
Old Russian ruler
Russian ruler, once
Russian monarch
Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
Russian ruler
*Road goo
Title derived from "Caesar"
Russian despot
Romanov dynasty member (Var.)
Romanov V.I.P., once
Peter, for one
Russian royal, once
Old ruler who lived in Saint Petersburg
Pre-1917 Russian ruler
Bygone ruler also spelled with a "cz"
Old Russian ruler
Russian ruler
square meters 44. Royal Russian
Bygone autocrat
Romanov ruler
Leader overthrown by a revolution
Russian bigwig, pre-1917
Old imperial title
Ivan the Terrible, for one
Nicholas or Peter
Russian emperor
Russian autocrat
Serbian Empire title
Pre-1917 Russian ruler
Old title derived from "Caesar"
Old totalitarian ruler
Former Russian ruler
Peter, for one
Russian ruler
Russian leader of the past
Winter Palace resident
Fyodor the Blessed, e.g.
Ruler whose title is derived from the name "Caesar"
Bygone Winter Palace resident
Russian title
Leader opposed by the Bolsheviks
Russian ruler
Bygone Russian ruler
Former Russian ruler
Despot
Former Russian ruler
Bygone Russian leader
Russian emperor of old
Peter or Paul, but not Mary
Winter Palace autocrat
Ivan or Nicholas
Muscovy VIP
Russian title
Title for Ivan the Terrible
Abdicator of 1917
Old Russian title
Ivan or Nicholas
Ruler in some Russian novels
Old Russian monarch