| Rutger of ''Blade Runner'' | 42 |
| Rusty Staub's nickname in Montreal | 38 |
| Rusty Staub was one in the 60's | 35 |
| Rusty Staub or Darryl Strawberry | 32 |
| Rusty of '70s-'80s baseball | 35 |
| Rustler's final "hangout" | 39 |
| Rustic style of picnic table or bunk beds | 41 |
| Rust problem at the antiquities museum? | 39 |
| Russo who played Frigga in "Thor" | 43 |
| Russo of the "Lethal Weapon" series | 45 |
| Russo of "Yours, Mine & Ours" | 43 |
| Russo of "Two for the Money" | 38 |
| Russo of "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 44 |
| Russo of "Ransom," 1996 | 33 |
| Russo of "Major League" | 33 |
| Russo of "Lethal Weapon 4" | 36 |
| Russo of "In the Line of Fire" | 40 |
| Russo of "Big Trouble" | 32 |
| Russo of ''Two for the Money'' | 46 |
| Russo of ''Ransom'' | 35 |
| Russo of ''Outbreak'' | 37 |
| Russo of ''Major League'' | 41 |
| Russo of ''Lethal Weapon 4'' | 44 |
| Russo of ''In the Line of Fire'' | 48 |
| Russo of "The Thomas Crown Affair" | 45 |
| Russo in "Major League" | 33 |
| Russo in "In the Line of Fire" | 40 |
| Russians call it the Mother of Cities | 37 |
| Russians call it "chai" | 33 |
| Russian-born violinist Schneider, informally | 44 |
| Russian-born swimsuit model Sheik | 33 |
| Russian-born designer for fashion and stage | 43 |
| Russian-born composer Stravinsky | 32 |
| Russian-born author ("Ada") | 37 |
| Russian's "Si si!" | 32 |
| Russian workers' cooperative | 32 |
| Russian word for "council" | 36 |
| Russian who wrote "The Lower Depths" | 46 |
| Russian vehicle drawn by three horses | 37 |
| Russian technological achievement | 33 |
| Russian Tea Room decorations, perhaps | 37 |
| Russian spy name in "No Way Out" | 42 |
| Russian space station until 2001 | 32 |
| Russian space station once visited by US shuttles | 49 |
| Russian space program started in the 1960s | 42 |
| Russian site of the 2014 Winter Olympics | 40 |
| Russian secret police: 1922–35 | 37 |
| Russian ruler who renovated the Kremlin | 39 |
| Russian ruler before the revolution | 35 |
| Russian roulette players' need | 34 |
| Russian river to the Caspian Sea | 32 |
| Russian river in a Sholokhov title | 34 |
| Russian revolutionary with a goatee | 35 |
| Russian revolutionary exiled to Mexico | 38 |
| Russian Revolution victim (Var.) | 32 |
| Russian regulars on the Lawrence Welk Show? | 43 |
| Russian prince of the 12th century | 34 |
| Russian prince known as "Moneybag" | 44 |
| Russian port, formerly Kuibyshev | 32 |
| Russian pop duo that broke up in 2011 | 37 |
| Russian plain, with "the" | 35 |
| Russian pianist ___ Gabrilowitsch | 33 |
| Russian physiologist: 1849–1936 | 38 |
| Russian peninsula bordering the White Sea | 41 |
| Russian pancake often served with sour cream | 44 |
| Russian org. and enemy in Bond novels | 37 |
| Russian novelist's signature | 32 |
| Russian news bureau during the Cold War | 39 |
| Russian name meaning "holy" | 37 |
| Russian monarch with lipstick marks on his cheek? | 49 |
| Russian modernizer known as "The Great" | 49 |
| Russian master of the modern short story | 40 |
| Russian Literature Nobelist Ivan | 32 |
| Russian literary award established in 1881 | 42 |
| Russian leader, 1682–1725 | 32 |
| Russian leader's music treatise? | 36 |
| Russian instrument with a triangular body | 41 |
| Russian infant emperor, 1740-'41 | 36 |
| Russian ice dancing medalist Maya ____ | 38 |
| Russian host of the 2014 Olympics | 33 |
| Russian figure skater Protopopov | 32 |
| Russian famously played by an Egyptian | 38 |
| Russian emperor after Catherine II | 34 |
| Russian dish served with sour cream | 35 |
| Russian democracy champion Bonner | 33 |
| Russian dancer at Chippendales? (M) | 35 |
| Russian czar who fought Napoleon | 32 |
| Russian czar known as "the Great" | 43 |
| Russian count with a dish named after him | 41 |
| Russian cooperative craft society | 33 |
| Russian conductor/composer Markevitch | 37 |
| Russian composer of "Prince Igor" | 43 |
| Russian composer born in Ukraine | 32 |
| Russian composer (speller's nightmare #4) | 45 |
| Russian communications acronym since 1992 | 41 |
| Russian co-czar alongside Peter I | 33 |
| Russian city, site of heavy W.W. II fighting | 44 |
| Russian city, host of the 2014 Winter Olympics | 46 |
| Russian city whose name means "eagle" | 47 |
| Russian city to host the 2014 Olympics | 38 |