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The answer CZAR has 364 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of czar in various dictionaries:
noun - a male monarch or emperor (especially of Russia prior to 1917)
noun - a person having great power
Also tsar or tzar (zr, tsr).
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Potentate |
Movie mogul |
Biz bigwig |
Big wheel |
Absolute ruler |
Studio head, e.g. |
Drug ___ |
Autocrat |
4-Down, e.g. |
Boris Godunov, for one |
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William Bennett's website mentions his tenure as the USA's "drug" this 4-letter word |
In 2001 Bulgaria elected as prime minister its former child monarch, the only person now living to have held this royal title |
Completes the title of the Glinka opera A Life for the ... |
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infml A czar is also a person who has a lot of power in a particular activity: |
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Czar, MISSOURI, UNITED STATES |
Czar, Alberta, CANADA |
Czar, WEST VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES |
Czar, Castilla-La Mancha, SPAIN |
Czar description |
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Tsar (; Old Bulgarian / Old Church Slavonic: [usually written thus with a title] or , a), also spelled csar, or czar, is a title used to designate East and South Slavic monarchs or supreme rulers of Eastern Europe. As a system of government in the Tsardom of Russia and the Russian Empire, it is known as Tsarist autocracy, or Tsarism. The term is derived from the Latin word Caesar, which was intended to mean "Emperor" in the European medieval sense of the terma ruler with the same rank as a Roman emperor, holding it by the approval of another emperor or a supreme ecclesiastical official (the Pope or the Ecumenical Patriarch)but was usually considered by western Europeans to be equivalent to king, or to be somewhat in between a royal and imperial rank. * "Tsar" and its variants were the official titles of the following states:* First Bulgarian Empire, in 9131018 * Second Bulgarian Empire, in 11851396 * Serbian Empire, in 13461371 * Tsardom of Russia, in 15471721 (replaced in 1721 by imperator, |