| Well-known tomb occupant | 24 |
| U.S.S.R. head: 1917-24 | 22 |
| The Bolsheviks adored him | 25 |
| Soviet leader: 1917–24 | 29 |
| Russian leader in 1917 | 22 |
| Russian Communist leader | 24 |
| Revolutionary pseudonym | 23 |
| Red Square tomb occupant | 24 |
| Red Square mausoleum occupant | 29 |
| Red Square mausoleum honoree | 28 |
| Prominent Red Square name | 25 |
| Overthrower of Kerensky | 23 |
| Order of __: Russian award | 26 |
| Order of ___ (bygone award) | 27 |
| Moscow's ___ Museum | 23 |
| Krupskaya's spouse | 22 |
| Krupskaya's husband | 23 |
| Kerensky's successor | 24 |
| He appears late in Red Square | 29 |
| Founder of the Soviet Union | 27 |
| Figure in "Reds" | 26 |
| Early 20th-century leader | 25 |
| Communist leader of old | 23 |
| Comintern's founder | 23 |
| Bygone leader with a goatee | 27 |
| '20s Russian leader | 23 |
| Saint Petersburg, until 1991 | 28 |
| Saint Petersburg, once | 22 |
| ONETIME HERMITAGE ALUM | 22 |
| City of the Winter Palace | 25 |
| Steinbeck's half-wit | 24 |
| Steinbeck's ___ Small | 25 |
| Jazzman Niehaus or Tristano | 27 |
| 'Imagine' singer | 24 |
| "Woman" singer John | 29 |
| Memorable Liverpudlian | 22 |
| McCartney's colleague | 25 |
| Bed-In for Peace participant | 28 |
| Beatles co-founder John | 23 |
| "Woman" writer | 24 |
| "Imagine" writer | 26 |
| 1974 title role for Dustin | 26 |
| Pioneering comic Bruce | 22 |
| Controversial comedian Bruce | 28 |
| Comedian Bruce: 1926-66 | 23 |
| Bruce played by Dustin | 22 |
| 1974 Dustin Hoffman movie | 25 |
| 1950s-'60s comic Bruce | 26 |
| ___ Bruce, memorable comic | 26 |
| Jay who works for a peacock? | 28 |
| Carson's successor | 22 |
| O'Brien's predecessor | 29 |
| Star seen around midnight | 25 |
| Jay related to a peacock? | 25 |
| Fallon's predecessor | 24 |
| "Tonight Show" host | 29 |
| This Jay's not blue | 23 |
| Letterman's competition | 27 |
| "Jaywalking" guy | 26 |
| Weeknightly monologist | 22 |
| One who follows the news | 24 |
| O'Brien's lead-in | 25 |
| Noted guest host of the 1980s | 29 |
| Monologist after the news | 25 |
| Late-night TV host Jay | 22 |
| Late-night laugh maker | 22 |
| Jay watched by night owls | 25 |
| Jay seen by night owls | 22 |
| He made late-night deliveries | 29 |
| He closely follows the news | 27 |
| He clashed with O'Brien | 27 |
| Fallon's replacing him | 26 |
| Weeknightly monologuist | 23 |
| TV host who retired in 2014 | 27 |
| One who follows the news? | 25 |
| One side of a famous NBC feud | 29 |
| O'Brien's successor | 27 |
| O'Brien predecessor | 23 |
| O'Brien is replacing him | 28 |
| O'Brien is on after him | 27 |
| Noted reader of headlines | 25 |
| Nightly monologue deliverer | 27 |
| NBC prime time comedian | 23 |
| Monologist on weeknights | 24 |
| Marquisette's weave | 23 |
| Late-night wars participant | 27 |
| Late-night TV returnee | 22 |
| Late-night delivery man? | 24 |
| Late night TV's Jay | 23 |
| Late night TV host Jay | 22 |
| Late night television star | 26 |
| Last name in late night TV | 26 |
| Jay who follows the news | 24 |
| Jay who chins with guests | 25 |
| Jay sighted at end of the day | 29 |
| Jay replaced by Jimmy Fallon | 28 |
| Jay often seen at night | 23 |
| Jay of late-night television | 28 |
| His last day is 5/29/09 | 23 |
| Head of Big Dog Productions | 27 |