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Answer for the clue "Nicholas II's house ", 7 letters:
romanov
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Romanov is a brand of vodka manufactured and marketed by United Spirits Limited which is a subsidiary of United Breweries Limited . The brand derives its name from the Romanov dynasty which ruled the Russian Empire from 1612 to 1917. It has a two star rating ...
Usage examples of romanov.
Which of those two, Valchek or Romanov, should be given the nod still taxed him.
Alex Romanov, who had only recently become head of his own section, had shown flashes of brilliance in the field but they had been so often outweighed by a lack of personal judgment.
The coach executed it perfectly and Romanov groaned as he hit the floor with a thud.
The girl who had taken the call had often wondered what Romanov looked like in the shower.
Father: Peter Nicholevich Romanov, served on the Eastern Front in 1942.
Nicholai Alexandrovich Romanov, merchant, and one of the wealthiest landowners in Petrograd.
The doors clicked open to allow Alexander Petrovich Romanov to enter the room.
Although he had never shown any interest in art, Romanov could well understand why people could be moved by the little masterpiece.
Nevertheless, he briefed Romanov on everything that was known of the incident.
Petrova bypassed the research leader and handed the relevant photocopy to Romanov personally, who, over the next few hours, read the news item so often that he came to know it off by heart.
The banker studied the list closely while Romanov outlined the course of action he proposed to take, showing how the money would be returned intact as soon as he had located the missing icon.
Poskonov asked out loud, almost as if Romanov were no longer in the room.
Gosbank closed the door behind him and walked over to the bay window and watched Romanov run down the steps of the bank to a waiting car.
The suite was as Romanov had expected, in a different league from the finest hotels he ever experienced in either Moscow or Leningrad.
The porter returned to Romanov, handed him his key and asked if there would be anything else he would require.