Crossword-Clue: Infant who succeeded Russia's Empress Anna in 1740
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6 letters (1 answer)
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For the crossword clue “Infant who succeeded Russia's Empress Anna in 1740”, our database currently lists only one answer that matches both the meaning of the clue and the required 6-letter length. This clue appears in: LAT (LA Times). Used 1 time in crossword archives (2009). That answer is IVANVI, a word frequently used in crossword puzzles when this legal context appears.
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