Clues for the word "MIR"
We've had 223 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 463 times in crosswords. It was last seen in LA Times crossword on October 05, 2025.
Definition of mir
- n. - A Russian village community.
- n. - Same as Emir.
Referring Clues
- Cosmonauts' space station
- Peace, in Russia
- Russian space station
- Earth orbiter
- Atlantis docked with it
- Home in space
- Launch of 2/20/86
- Russian orbiter
- Station in space
- Successor to Salyut 7
- High station
- Launch of 1986
- Site of many 90's experiments
- Tolstoy's "Voyna i ___"
- It was launched in 1986
- Aging orbiter
- 1986 U.S.S.R. launch
- Russian station
- It crashed on 3/23/2001
- Station launched in 1986
- Russian for peace
- It crashed on 3/23/01
- Fallen space station
- Former Russian orbiter
- Space station name
- Fallen Russian orbiter
- Peace, in Pravda
- 45-Down in Russian
- Russian peace
- Salyut 7's successor
- It was deorbited in 2001
- Bygone Russian space station
- Peace, in Russian
- Soyuz destination
- Bygone station
- Humans last lived there in 2000
- Old space station
- It was made to fall in 2001
- Soon-to-be-scrapped space station
- Aging space station
- High station?
- Fallen Russian space station
- High station that's now a mere memory
- Former Russian space station
- Former orbiter
- It was launched 2/19/86
- Village of tsarist Russia
- It came down in March 2001
- Peace, to Putin
- Fallen Russian station
- Cosmonaut's home away from home, once
- Former Soviet space station
- Peace, in Pinsk
- It disintegrated in 2001
- Russian space station until 2001
- 1986 launch
- Russian space station of old
- Space shuttle destination, once
- Old Soviet space station
- Former space shuttle destination
- One-time shuttle destination
- Its deorbit occured in 2005
- Tolstoy's "Voina i ___"
- Former space shuttle stop
- Former space station
- It fell in 2001
- Onetime space station
- Space station for about 15 years
- It was launched in February 1986
- Predecessor of the International Space Station
- Russian orbiter for 15 years
- Peace, to Tolstoy
- Russian for "peace"
- Fallen orbiter
- Earth orbiter for about 15 years
- It fell shortly after the 2001 vernal equinox
- Space station until 2001
- It was up for just over 15 years
- It fell in March 2001
- Soviet space station
- Salyut successor
- Erstwhile space station
- Word in a Tolstoy title
- It left orbit in 2001
- Russian mobile home?
- Space station
- Orbiter until 2001
- Russian peasant community
- Former space docking site
- Space outcast
- One-time shuttle stop
- One-time orbiter
- Downed Russian orbiter
- Peace, in St. Petersburg
- End of a Tolstoi title
- Novy ___, Russian literary magazine
- Space station that fell to Earth in 2001
- Highest Russian territory, once?
- Satellite launched in 1986
- Erstwhile orbiter
- It crashed 3/23/01
- Downed space station
- It was launched by the Soviets in 1986
- Space station that had a supply of vodka
- Satellite that deorbited in 2001
- It fell to earth in March 2001
- Soviet space ship
- It landed in the Pacific Ocean on 3/23/01
- First space lab
- Russian space capsule
- 1986-to-2001 orbiter
- It was last inhabited in 2000
- Old Soviet orbiter
- Cosmonaut's destination, once
- Onetime Soyuz destination
- 'Bei ___ Bist du Schn'
- Beleaguered spacecraft
- Bygone space station
- 'Bei ___ Bist du Schon'
- Russian spacecraft
- Soviet spacecraft
- It came to Earth 3/23/01
- Former spacecraft
- Noted space station
- Former Earth orbiter
- Old Russian space station
- Earth orbitor of yore
- Downed Russian space station
- Former space research structure
- Russian space veh.
- Erstwhile Russian orbiter
- Novy ___ (Russian literary magazine)
- Craft whose name means "peace"
- Space station with cosmonauts
- Peace, to Pasternak
- Space station that operated on Moscow time
- It orbited Earth 86,331 times
- Russian launch of 1986
- It spent 5,519 days in orbit
- Peace, to Pushkin
- It fell after about 15 years
- It was in orbit for 15 years
- End of a Tolstoy title
- Old USSR space station
- Soviet launch of 1986
- It was de-orbited 3-23-01
- Peace abroad
- International Space Station precursor
- Peace, to Peter I
- Clinton-era space station
- Old cosmonauts' destination
- Border
- Space station launched by the Soviets
- Old Russ. space station
- Old Russian orbiter
- Yuri's "peace"
- Russian space station once visited by US shuttles
- Earth orbiter until 2001
- Soviet satellite
- It deorbited in March 2001
- It came down in 2001
- Russian orbiter until 2001
- Once-high station?
- Space station launched in 1986
- Follower of Salyut 7
- Onetime Russian space station
- It fell after 15 years
- Orbiter for 15 years
- Red orbiter
- 'Peace' in Russian
- I.S.S. forerunner
- With 57-Down, no-no #3
- Shannon Lucid's home for 188 days
- 1986-2001 orbiter
- Antiquated space station
- Cosmonaut's home in space, once
- Pre-2001 space station
- Defunct Soviet space station
- Its last revolution was in 2001
- Putin's peace
- Station that people once looked up to
- Defunct space station
- It went around for 15 years
- 1986-2001 Earth orbiter
- Russian orbiter that docked with Atlantis
- Orbiter from 1986 to 2001
- Faller of 2001
- Cosmonaut's station
- Salyut 7 successor
- Space station that crashed to Earth in 2001
- Soviet orbiter
- It broke apart over the South Pacific in 2001
- Orbital station that broke up in 2001
- Space abode, once
- A little world in space
- Little Russian world in space
- Station that had a supply of vodka
- Object of a 2001 deorbit
- Station deorbited in 2001
- Soviet space station launched in 1986
- Old Russian revolver?
- Troubled space station
- 105-Down launch
- Ditched Russian space station
- Historic Russian space station
- Atlantis docked with it in 1995
- It made a big splash in 2001
- Former Soviet orbiter
- Peace in the USSR
- Space station deorbited in 2001
- 1960s-'70s Israeli leader
- Space station from 1986 to 2001
- See 10-Down
- Literally, "peace"
- Russian space station for 15 years
- Docking site during the 1980s-'90s
- Plunger into the Pacific Ocean in 2001
- High flier until 2001
- Largest artificial satellite in orbit, before 9-Down
- "Es tut ___ leid" ("I'm sorry," in German)
- Historic space station
- Precursor of the International Space Station
- First modular space station
Last Seen In
- LA Times - October 05, 2025
- LA Times - August 16, 2025
- New York Times - August 05, 2025
- New York Times - July 17, 2025
- LA Times - May 29, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 10, 2025
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 08, 2025
- Daily American - December 24, 2024
- New York Times - December 22, 2024
- LA Times - July 22, 2024
- LA Times - July 11, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - July 03, 2024
- Daily American - June 17, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - June 06, 2024
- New York Times - May 01, 2024
- LA Times - April 28, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 11, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - March 04, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 10, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - January 09, 2024
- New York Times - January 07, 2024
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 09, 2023
- New York Times - November 02, 2023
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - October 16, 2023
- LA Times - October 03, 2023
- New York Times - August 16, 2023
- LA Times - August 04, 2023
- New York Times - January 13, 2023
- Daily American - December 24, 2022
- King Syndicate - Eugene Sheffer - November 22, 2022
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