Crossword Clue: Russian emperor
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Russian emperor"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Russian emperor"
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- Baron
- Baron of business
- Anastasia's father was one
- ____ of industry
- Basil, e.g.
- Basil, for one
- Anticrime boss
- Anticrime chief
- Antidrug honcho
- Antidrug kingpin
- A Romanov
- Absolute leader
- Absolute ruler
- Big honcho
- Big shot of industry
- Big shot: var.
- Big wheel in one's field
- Big wheel
- Bigwig
- Authoritarian figure
- Authoritative appointee
- Authority figure
- Biz bigwig
- Autocrat of old
- Autocrat until 1917
- Autocrat
- Autocratic ruler
- Alexander, e.g.
- Alexander I, for one
- All-powerful one
- Bolshevik's foe
- Boris Godunov, e.g.
- Boris Godunov, for one
- Boris Godunov was one
- Boris of Bulgaria
- Boss
- Grand duchess's father
- Grand duke's father
- Commercial bigwig
- Bowie Kuhn, e.g.
- Father of a grand duchess
- Father of a grand duke
- Certain Obama appointee
- Federal bigwig
- Honcho
- Department head
- Despot
- Contemporary drug or energy chief
- Dictator
- Chief of a sort
- Emperor
- Corporate honcho
- Business baron
- Business bigwig
- Business leader
- Business magnate
- Business titan
- Energy ___
- Energy boss
- Energy mogul
- Energy or drug honcho
- Energy or drug policymaker
- Bygone autocrat
- Bygone despot
- Bygone Russian autocrat
- Ivan, e.g.
- Ivan, for one
- Ivan or Nicholas
- Ivan or Peter
- Ivan the Terrible, e.g.
- Ivan the Terrible, for one
- Giant of industry
- Head boss
- Captain of industry
- Executive branch V.I.P.
- Industrial giant
- Industrial kingpin
- Industrial magnate
- Industrial mogul, e.g.
- Industrial mogul
- Industry authority
- Industry big shot
- Industry bigwig
- Industry boss
- Industry honcho
- Industry kingpin
- Industry magnate
- Industry mogul
- Former despot
- Industry VIP
- Former Kremlin despot
- Former Russian autocrat
- Former Russian emperor (var.)
- Former Russian emperor
- Former Russian leader
- Former Russian ruler
- Former Russian VIP
- Informal term for an agency head appointed by the US president
- Informal title for a drug policy honcho
- High-level appointee
- High-level Fed
- Government honcho
- Government policy chief
- Kaiser kin
- Kaiser's kin
- Drug ___ (certain federal spokesperson)
- Drug ___ (federal drug-control boss)
- Drug ___ (federal drug policy overseer)
- Drug ___ (federal drug policy spokesperson)
- Drug ___ (federal spokesperson on drug policy)
- Drug ___ (government position)
- Drug ___ (official who manages antidrug policies)
- Drug ___ (Washington pooh-bah)
- Drug ___
- Drug _____
- Drug-fighting authority
- Drug kingpin
- Man of great power
- White House appointment
- White House policy appointee
- White House policy chief
- White House policy honcho
- Movie mogul
- Overlord
- Obama appointee
- Studio head, e.g.
- Romanov ruler
- Kingpin
- Winter Palace dweller
- Winter Palace figure
- Winter Palace resident
- Winter Palace ruler
- Ruler
- Ruler of old
- Ruler of yore
- Ruler toppled by the Bolsheviks
- Ruler until 1917
- Policy chief
- Policy honcho
- Political agency kingpin
- Political appointee
- Political leader, informally
- Old head of Russia
- Old head
- Old Russian autocrat
- Old Russian leader
- Old Russian ruler
- Old-time dictator
- Rasputin's employer, e.g.
- Old-time ruler
- On Ribstone Creek
- Potentate
- Powerful appointee
- Powerful boss
- Powerful business leader
- Powerful business-person
- Powerful figure
- Powerful one
- Powerful person
- Powerful political appointee
- Powerful politico
- Powerful presidential appointee
- Powerful regulator
- Pre-1917 autocrat
- Pre-1917 emperor
- Pre-1917 honcho
- Pre-Communism leader
- Pre-Communist Russian ruler
- Leader until 1917
- Pre-revolutionary ruler
- Regulatory honcho
- One standing out in a field?
- Nicholas, e.g.
- Nicholas, for one
- Nicholas II, e.g.
- Nicholas II, for one
- Nicholas II was the last.
- Nicholas II was the last one
- Nicholas or Peter
- Nicholas was one
- Nicholas was the last
- Person exercising power
- One with great authority
- One with great power
- Person with unlimited power
- Mogul
- Peter or Ivan
- Peter or Nicholas
- Peter or Paul, but not Mary
- Peter or Paul
- Magnate
- Peter the Great, e.g.
- Peter the Great, for one
- Peter the Great or Ivan the Terrible
- War on drugs leader
- Russian autocrat of old
- Russian autocrat
- Russian emperor
- Russian leader
- Russian monarch
- Russian ruler
- Russian ruler no more
- Russian ruler of old
- Russian ruler, once
- Russia's Nicholas I or II
- Word with drug or energy
- Tyrant
- Überauthority
- Underworld kingpin
- Slavic ruler
- Slavic sovereign
- Unelected political bigwig
- Task force chief, sometimes
- Unofficial government title
- What the press often calls a federal drug policy boss
- Title first used by Simeon I of Bulgaria
- Title not used after 1917
Recent Usage of Russian emperor in Crossword Puzzles
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Here are all of the places we know of that have used Russian emperor in their crossword puzzles recently:
- The Guardian Quick - Oct. 6, 2020
- Penny Dell - March 5, 2019
- Penny Dell - Oct. 20, 2018
- Penny Dell - Aug. 2, 2018
- Metro Daily - June 16, 2017
- Metro Daily - Feb. 2, 2017
- NZ Herald - Jan. 30, 2017
- Metro Daily - Jan. 27, 2017
- NZ Herald - Aug. 16, 2016
- Penny Dell - Aug. 15, 2016
- Metro Daily - May 16, 2016
- The Guardian Quick - Jan. 5, 2015
- The Guardian Quick - Aug. 6, 2012
- The Guardian Quick - Oct. 17, 2011
- Universal Crossword - Aug. 29, 2009
- New York Times - May 29, 1989
- New York Times - Nov. 7, 1988