Crossword Clue: Soviet chess-master
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Matching Crossword Puzzle Answers for "Soviet chess-master"
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Possibly related crossword clues for "Soviet chess-master"
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- 1960-61 chess champ
- 1960-61 chess champ Mikhail
- 1960-'61 chess champ Mikhail
- 1960-'61 chess champ
- 1960-61 world chess champ
- 1960-61 world chess champion
- 1960 chess champ
- 1960 chess champion Mikhail
- 1960 chess champion
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- 1960s chess champ Mikhail
- 1960's chess champ Mikhail
- 1960's chess champ
- 1960s chess champion Mikhail
- 1960s chess master Mikhail
- 1960's chess master
- 1960s world chess champion Mikhail ___
- '60s chess champ Mikhail
- 60's chess champ
- __ vez: maybe, in Pamplona
- ___ qual (just as they come)
- ___ vez (Mexican "maybe")
- Beat Botvinnik at 23
- A Russian chess master
- Application at the barbershop
- Hindu cymbals
- Botvinnik rival
- Ira Glass' show, for short
- Guitarist Farlow
- Chess champ 1960-61
- Chess champ: 1960-61
- Chess champ: 1960–61
- Chess champ before and after Botvinnik
- Chess champ Mikhail
- Chess champion: 1960–61
- Chess champion Mikhail
- Chess champion, Mikhail
- Chess champion of 1960-61
- Chess champion of 1960
- Chess champion of crosswordese
- Chess champion of the early 1960s
- Chess champion who succeeded Botvinnik
- Chess grandmaster Mikhail
- Chess grandmaster nicknamed "Misha"
- Chess great Mikhail
- Chess legend Mikhail
- Chess master Mikhail
- Chess master of the '60s
- Chess player nicknamed "The Magician From Riga"
- Chessmaster Mikhail
- Chess's Mikhail
- Houston Astros president Smith
- He beat Botvinnik in 1960
- He defeated Botvinnik in 1960
- He said "If playing chess were made illegal by law, I would become an outlaw"
- He said "To play for a draw, at any rate with white, is to some degree a crime against chess."
- European chess master
- Jazz bassist Wilkenfeld
- Jazz guitarist ___ Farlow
- Jazz guitarist Farlow
- Jazz-rock bassist Wilkenfeld
- Ex-chess champ Mikhail or singer Bachman
- Indian cymbals
- Indian fiber
- India's ___ Chess Academy
- Former chess champ Mikhail
- Former chess champ
- Former chess champion Mikhail
- Former chess champion
- Former world chess champion from Russia
- Valley: Ger.
- Top chess player: 1960–61
- "¿Qué ___?" ("¿Cómo estás?" alternative)
- "Qué ___?" ("How are you?": Sp.)
- "¿Que ___?" ("How's it going?" in Spanish)
- "¿Qué ___?" ("How's it going?")
- "Qué ___?" (José's "How goes it?")
- "Qué ___?" (José's "How's it going?")
- "Que ___?" (Spanish for "How are you?")
- "¿Que ___?" ("Sup?" in Mexico)
- "¿Que ___?" ("What's up?" in Mexico)
- "¿Qué ___?"
- The Magician from Riga
- Palm fiber
- The only chess player you need to know for solving crosswords
- Such, in prescriptions
- Such, in Sevilla
- Metal cymbals of India.
- Metrical pattern
- Latvian chess champ of 1960-'61
- Latvian chess champ of 1960-61
- Latvian grandmaster
- Loser to Botvinnik in 1961
- Red chess champ 1960-61
- Mikhail of chess fame
- Mikhail of chess
- Russian chess great
- Russian chessmaster
- Soviet chess expert
- Soviet chess-master
- Soviet chess master
- Singer Bachman
- World chess champ, 1960-61
- World Chess Champion after Botvinnik
- Youngest world chess champion before Kasparov
Recent Usage of Soviet chess-master in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - April 3, 1971