Word "NERO" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Noun
Definition:
Roman Emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury (was said to have started a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64) but the Roman Empire remained prosperous during his rule (37-68)
Synonyms:
lucius domitius ahenobarbus, nero claudius caesar drusus germanicus

Crossword Clues for NERO

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Notorious Roman emperor Universal 22 Apr 2024
Emperor who supposedly played the fiddle
Infamous emperor Newsday 21 Apr 2024
"Mad" Roman emperor
Was he the first hot musician? (4)
Roman emperor Eugene Sheffer 16 Apr 2024
A commoner ought to look up to an emperor
As a ruler he was less than generous (4)
Tyrannical Roman emperor who ruled between AD54 and AD68 (4)
Fictional sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 07 Apr 2024
Infamous emperor Newsday 07 Apr 2024
Successor to Claudius LA Times Daily 06 Apr 2024
Emperor on the way to one part of Rome (4)
Roman emperor who ddled while Rome burned (4)
Some insane Roman? (4)
Fiddling ruler
An obscene rout of the last Caesar
___ d'Avola (wine option)
Infamous Roman emperor Mirror Classic 19 Mar 2024
Despotic emperor
A notorious fiddler watched his capital going up in smoke (4)
One has the right to be an emperor
Fiddle-playing Roman emperor
Rome arsonist?
Emperor discovering duck on north-eastern river
Fiddling despot
Emperor of Rome AD54-68 (4)
Emperor before the Year of the Four Emperors New York Times 03 Mar 2024
Not entirely sane Roman?
Emperor after Claudius USA Today 02 Mar 2024
Evil Roman emperor Newsday 28 Feb 2024
Caffe ___ (international coffee chain)
Wicked emperor
Detective Wolfe played by Maury Chaykin TV 25 Feb 2024
Historic husband of Claudia Octavia New York Times 24 Feb 2024
Despotic emperor (4)
Roman emperor, AD 54-68, Who killed himself after being declared a public enemy by the senate (4)
Caffe ___, coffee chain (4)
Emperor Commuter 01 Feb 2024
Notorious emperor Wall Street Journal 29 Jan 2024
Legendary fiddler of Rome identifies Maury Chaykin's TV detective Mr Wolfe (4)
Infamous ruler of Rome
"Fiddling" Roman emperor USA Today 22 Jan 2024
Last Julio-Claudian emperor New York Times 17 Jan 2024
Roman emperor who fiddled around?
From one Roman of old, a burning issue for him...(4)
___ Wolfe, Rex Stout's fictional detective (4)
Roman emperor associated with fiddling
He's the emperor of Reno!
Emperor after Claudius Newsday 04 Jan 2024
Infamous Roman New York Times 02 Jan 2024
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 02 Jan 2024
Notorious emperor The Guardian Speedy 31 Dec 2023
Emperor whose name is Italian for “black” Wall Street Journal 30 Dec 2023
Emperor whose name is Italian for "black"
Last emperor of the Julio Claudian dynasty (4)
Emperor in north-east or heading back (4)
Infamous emperor Eugene Sheffer 14 Dec 2023
Chris .... ,2004-07 Huddersfield Giants and 2008-10 Bradford Bulls centre (4)
Infamous emperor Eugene Sheffer 13 Dec 2023
Not one taking part of the rogue (4)
1st-century Roman emperor (4)
Son of Agrippina Wall Street Journal 07 Dec 2023
Caffe ___, emperor's establishment? (4)
Mr. Wolfe (Fictional detective)
Fiddle-playing Roman emperor
Great Fire of Rome witness Newsday 01 Dec 2023
Hated emperor
Wolfe of detective fiction Wall Street Journal 29 Nov 2023
Fictional detective -Wolfe
Wolfe of fiction LA Times Daily 20 Nov 2023
Heir of Claudius Wall Street Journal 16 Nov 2023
Infamous Roman emperor Universal 12 Nov 2023
Fiddle-playing Roman emperor (anagram of "Reno")
Emperor who was a student of Seneca Universal 09 Nov 2023
Rex Stout sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 07 Nov 2023
Notorious Roman emperor Newsday 06 Nov 2023
Emperor beginning in A.D. 54 New York Times 31 Oct 2023
Infamous Roman emperor Wall Street Journal 30 Oct 2023
Infamous emperor Thomas Joseph 25 Oct 2023
Final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty New York Times 24 Oct 2023
Inspiration to Napoleon Newsday 14 Oct 2023
Notorious emperor Thomas Joseph 10 Oct 2023
"Fiddling" Roman tyrant Universal 09 Oct 2023
Some profane Roman? The Telegraph Cryptic 26 Sep 2023
He actually died about 1,500 years before the fiddle was invented New York Times 21 Sep 2023
Nephew of Caligula Wall Street Journal 15 Sep 2023
Wolfe of "Death of a Doxy" LA Times Daily 10 Sep 2023
A successor of Julius Newsday 10 Aug 2023
Notorious Roman emperor Newsday 09 Aug 2023
Notorious Roman emperor The Times Concise 05 Aug 2023
Armchair detective Wolfe Universal 01 Aug 2023
Detective Wolfe New York Times 25 Jul 2023
Archie's boss, in detective fiction LA Times Daily 13 Jul 2023
Horrible emperor with a fiddle Family Time 10 Jul 2023
Fifth Roman emperor USA Today 10 Jul 2023
Even New York Times 09 Jul 2023
His death sparked a civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors New York Times 09 Jul 2023
Roman emperor after Claudius
Roman emperor AD54-68 The Guardian Weekend 17 Jun 2023
Roman emperor famed for his debauchery New York Times 06 Jun 2023
Fiddle-playing Roman emperor (anagram of "Reno")
Pianist Peter Eugene Sheffer 20 May 2023
Marc Antony great-grandson Newsday 19 May 2023
Student of Seneca Wall Street Journal 18 May 2023
___ Redivivus (first-century myth about an emperor's reappearance) New York Times 07 May 2023
Wolfe of "Black Orchids" LA Times Daily 06 May 2023
Horrible Roman emperor Family Time 01 May 2023
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 01 May 2023
Infamous emperor New York Times 25 Apr 2023
Notorious Roman emperor Newsday 11 Apr 2023
Roman emperor Canadiana 10 Apr 2023
Emperor who purportedly fiddled while Rome burned New York Times 10 Apr 2023
Successor of Claudius Newsday 06 Apr 2023
Black: It. New York Times 06 Apr 2023
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 03 Apr 2023
Roman tyrant Newsday 02 Apr 2023
Roman emperor Eugene Sheffer 21 Mar 2023
Sleuth Wolfe Eugene Sheffer 08 Mar 2023
Fiddling emperor in north-east or heading north The Telegraph Cryptic 01 Mar 2023
___ Wolfe, Rex Stout's armchair detective
'I, Claudius' role Wall Street Journal 25 Feb 2023
Roman emperor after Claudius The Guardian Quick 17 Feb 2023
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome LA Times Daily 14 Feb 2023
Fictional sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 03 Feb 2023
Emperor after Claudius LA Times Daily 01 Feb 2023
Depraved emperor Premier Sunday 15 Jan 2023
Rex Stout sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 10 Jan 2023
Cruel Roman emperor Premier Sunday 08 Jan 2023
"Fiddling" Roman emperor Universal 08 Jan 2023
Fictional Wolfe LA Times Daily 07 Jan 2023
Fictional Wolfe who was born in Montenegro LA Times Daily 29 Dec 2022
Emperor at age 16 Wall Street Journal 24 Dec 2022
Evil fiddler Family Time 19 Dec 2022
Octavia's spouse Eugene Sheffer 14 Dec 2022
Infamous emperor of ancient Rome Wall Street Journal 12 Dec 2022
Successor of Claudius I Premier Sunday 04 Dec 2022
Infamous fiddler Universal 03 Dec 2022
Adopted son of Claudius LA Times Daily 02 Dec 2022
Emperor while Rome burned Wall Street Journal 21 Nov 2022
Notorious emperor Thomas Joseph 18 Nov 2022
Claudius' successor Universal 10 Nov 2022
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 09 Nov 2022
Peter Ustinov’s “Quo Vadis” role Wall Street Journal 09 Nov 2022
Infamous emperor Eugene Sheffer 07 Nov 2022
Detective Wolfe featured in 33 novels Universal 23 Oct 2022
"Fiddling" emperor Universal 20 Oct 2022
Fictional Wolfe LA Times Daily 20 Oct 2022
Villain in 'Star Trek' USA Today 19 Oct 2022
Roman emperor after Claudius Universal 16 Oct 2022
Student of Seneca Wall Street Journal 13 Oct 2022
Pianist Peter Eugene Sheffer 13 Oct 2022
Adopted son of Claudius Wall Street Journal 08 Oct 2022
Wolfe of detective fiction LA Times Daily 05 Oct 2022
Roman emperor Family Time 03 Oct 2022
Adopted son of Claudius Universal 28 Sep 2022
Infamous emperor Newsday 25 Sep 2022
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 21 Sep 2022
Notorious Roman emperor Newsday 19 Sep 2022
Old imperial Roman, or Egyptian, gutted after revolution The Times Cryptic 15 Sep 2022
Roman emperor Eugene Sheffer 12 Sep 2022
Roman fiddler? Canadiana 05 Sep 2022
Somewhat insane Roman? The Telegraph Cryptic 30 Aug 2022
Infamous Roman emperor Universal 28 Aug 2022
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 09 Aug 2022
Wolfe who first appeared in the novel "Fer-de-Lance" LA Times Daily 09 Aug 2022
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 26 Jul 2022
Ruler who died before the fiddle’s invention Wall Street Journal 14 Jul 2022
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome New York Times 11 Jul 2022
Archie's boss, in detective fiction LA Times Daily 30 Jun 2022
Fictional sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 26 Jun 2022
Sleuth Wolfe Eugene Sheffer 22 Jun 2022
Octavia's spouse Eugene Sheffer 28 May 2022
Notorious emperor Thomas Joseph 09 May 2022
Infamous Roman Newsday 06 May 2022
Roman emperor who played the fiddle
Marc Antony descendant Newsday 29 Apr 2022
Fictional Wolfe The Washington Post 23 Apr 2022
Fictional Wolfe LA Times Daily 23 Apr 2022
Roman emperor The Times Concise 22 Apr 2022
Roman emperor (who reportedly fiddled) The Guardian Quick 20 Apr 2022
Roman emperor Eugene Sheffer 18 Apr 2022
Infamous Roman emperor Family Time 03 Apr 2022
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 29 Mar 2022
Successor of Claudius Newsday 27 Mar 2022
From the right forensics reveals suspected arsonist The Times Cryptic 23 Mar 2022
"Fiddling" Roman emperor
Grammy-winning pianist Peter LA Times Daily 11 Mar 2022
Grammy-winning pianist Peter The Washington Post 11 Mar 2022
Eccentric Roman emperor
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 28 Feb 2022
Claudius I's successor Premier Sunday 20 Feb 2022
Infamous emperor Thomas Joseph 16 Feb 2022
Notorious emperor Premier Sunday 06 Feb 2022
Successor of Claudius Wall Street Journal 02 Feb 2022
First-century despot Newsday 20 Jan 2022
Notorious Roman emperor Newsday 19 Jan 2022
Fifth Roman emperor USA Today 08 Jan 2022
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome New York Times 27 Dec 2021
Cruel emperor Premier Sunday 19 Dec 2021
Emperor who watched Rome burn Universal 01 Dec 2021
Rome’s fifth emperor Wall Street Journal 27 Nov 2021
Reviled Roman emperor New York Times 23 Nov 2021
Lyre-playing emperor LA Times Daily 17 Nov 2021
Infamous emperor Eugene Sheffer 04 Nov 2021
Horrifically evil fiddler of Rome Family Time 01 Nov 2021
"I, Claudius" role LA Times Daily 31 Oct 2021
Infamous Roman emperor Universal 23 Oct 2021
Emperor buried in the Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi Wall Street Journal 21 Oct 2021
Old Roman fiddler The Washington Post 19 Oct 2021
Old Roman fiddler LA Times Daily 19 Oct 2021
Emperor after Claudius LA Times Daily 05 Oct 2021
Emperor after Claudius The Washington Post 05 Oct 2021
Tyrannical emperor Wall Street Journal 30 Sep 2021
Notorious Roman emperor Universal 29 Sep 2021
Notorious Roman emperor Newsday 29 Sep 2021
Mystery-solving Wolfe The Washington Post 23 Sep 2021
Mystery-solving Wolfe LA Times Daily 23 Sep 2021
Fiddling emperor The Washington Post 20 Sep 2021
Fiddling emperor LA Times Daily 20 Sep 2021
Mean Roman emperor Premier Sunday 19 Sep 2021
Roman emperor who succeeded his adoptive father New York Times 30 Aug 2021
Infamous Roman emperor Wall Street Journal 23 Aug 2021
Fiddle-playing Roman emperor
Sleuth Wolfe Eugene Sheffer 06 Aug 2021
Roman emperor who said before dying 'What an artist the world is losing in me!' New York Times 02 Aug 2021
Grammy-winning pianist Peter ___
Emperor after Claudius I Premier Sunday 18 Jul 2021
He became emperor at age 17 Wall Street Journal 03 Jul 2021
Caffe ___ ('black coffee' in Italian) USA Today 19 Jun 2021
Roman emperor, infamous for his cruelty The Telegraph General Knowledge 14 Jun 2021
Roman fiddler LA Times Daily 25 May 2021
Roman tyrant
Roman fiddler The Washington Post 25 May 2021
Infamous Roman tyrant Universal 21 May 2021
Somewhat insane Roman? The Sun Two Speed 15 May 2021
Infamous emperor The Sun Two Speed 15 May 2021
Great Fire of Rome emperor USA Today 09 May 2021
Famously fiddling emperor Family Time 03 May 2021
Roman Emperor notorious for vice and luxury Irish Times Simplex 27 Apr 2021
Marc Antony descendant Newsday 24 Apr 2021
Notorious Roman fiddler Universal 22 Apr 2021
Seneca’s student Wall Street Journal 17 Apr 2021
Eccentric Roman emperor
Role in the Monteverdi opera "The Coronation of Poppaea" LA Times Daily 03 Apr 2021
Role in the Monteverdi opera 'The Coronation of Poppaea' The Washington Post 03 Apr 2021
"Fiddling" emperor Universal 01 Apr 2021
Roman emperor starts new era ruling obscenely
Notorious emperor Thomas Joseph 17 Mar 2021
He succeeded Claudius Wall Street Journal 13 Mar 2021
Despotic inspiration for Napoleon Newsday 12 Mar 2021
Emperor during a Roman fire Universal 07 Mar 2021
Caffe ___ (Italian for 'black coffee') USA Today 05 Mar 2021
One goes around circling King-Emperor 
"I, Claudius" role LA Times Daily 21 Feb 2021
'I, Claudius' role The Washington Post 21 Feb 2021
Emperor before Galba Premier Sunday 14 Feb 2021
Claudius successor Newsday 12 Feb 2021
Fiddling emperor The Washington Post 10 Feb 2021
Fiddling emperor LA Times Daily 10 Feb 2021
Infamous emperor Newsday 04 Feb 2021
Emperor for about 13 years Universal 30 Jan 2021
Infamous Roman emperor Newsday 13 Jan 2021
Successor of Claudius Universal 03 Jan 2021
Roman tyrant Premier Sunday 27 Dec 2020
Emperor who ruled for more than 13 years, dying at age 30 New York Times 27 Dec 2020
Infamous Roman emperor The Washington Post Sunday 27 Dec 2020
Sleuth Wolfe Eugene Sheffer 03 Dec 2020
Tyrannical ruler of old Rome Newsday 17 Nov 2020
Boss at the Great Fire of Rome Newsday 15 Nov 2020
Infamous emperor Family Time 15 Nov 2020
Roman emperor who fiddled, as legend has it The Washington Post Sunday 15 Nov 2020
Emperor found in throne room
Ruler examined in Anthony A. Barrett's book 'Rome Is Burning' The Washington Post Sunday 08 Nov 2020
Fifth Roman emperor who belonged to the Julio-Claudian dynasty
___ Wolfe, armchair detective New York Times 07 Oct 2020
Adopted son of Claudius Wall Street Journal 07 Oct 2020
Winner of all of his events in the A.D. 67 Olympics Wall Street Journal 03 Oct 2020
Infamous emperor Thomas Joseph 29 Sep 2020
Tyrant reportedly close to opposition leader
Pianist Peter Eugene Sheffer 23 Sep 2020
Former Philly Pops conductor Peter The Washington Post Sunday 20 Sep 2020
Roman emperor Eugene Sheffer 15 Sep 2020
First-century despot Newsday 10 Sep 2020
Fiddling Roman emperor The Washington Post 08 Sep 2020
'Fiddling' Roman emperor USA Today 06 Sep 2020
Pliny's ''enemy of mankind'' Newsday 29 Aug 2020
He became emperor at age 16 Wall Street Journal 25 Aug 2020
Emperor just before the Year of the Four Emperors New York Times 24 Aug 2020
Infamous emperor New York Times 23 Aug 2020
Last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty The Telegraph General Knowledge 17 Aug 2020
Nephew of Caligula Wall Street Journal 15 Aug 2020
Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty The Washington Post 15 Aug 2020
Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty LA Times Daily 15 Aug 2020
Infamous emperor Eugene Sheffer 13 Aug 2020
Roman ruler of ill repute The Washington Post 09 Aug 2020
Roman ruler of ill repute LA Times Daily 09 Aug 2020
'Quo Vadis' role The Washington Post 08 Aug 2020
"Quo Vadis" role LA Times Daily 08 Aug 2020
Claudius' successor The Washington Post 06 Aug 2020
Claudius' successor LA Times Daily 06 Aug 2020
Detective Wolfe Premier Sunday 26 Jul 2020
Caesar (54-68 AD), infamous purger of early Christians The Guardian Speedy 12 Jul 2020
Historic megalomaniac New York Times 11 Jul 2020
He "fiddled" while Rome burned Universal 10 Jul 2020
Mystery award presented by the Wolfe Pack Wall Street Journal 08 Jul 2020
Last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Notorious Roman emperor Wall Street Journal 22 Jun 2020
"Quo Vadis" emperor Premier Sunday 21 Jun 2020
Sixth of the ''Twelve Caesars'' Newsday 20 Jun 2020
Emperor associated with the expression 'fiddling while Rome USA Today 02 Jun 2020
Roman noble disheartened, retreating soldiers
Lyre-playing emperor LA Times Daily 13 May 2020
Lyre-playing emperor The Washington Post 13 May 2020
Infamous fiddling emperor Jonesin 28 Apr 2020
Infamous Roman emperor Wall Street Journal 27 Apr 2020
Cruel emperor The Times Concise 23 Mar 2020
Detective Wolfe New York Times 18 Mar 2020
'Fiddling' emperor New York Times 17 Mar 2020
Infamous emperor Wall Street Journal 17 Mar 2020
'I, Claudius' role New York Times 27 Feb 2020
Caligula was his uncle Family Time 23 Feb 2020
So-called fiddler toured Reno
Notorious emperor Family Time 09 Feb 2020
Pianist Peter
Roman despot Premier Sunday 05 Jan 2020
Leader who succeeded his adoptive father New York Times 05 Dec 2019
Leader who succeeded his adoptive father
Rex Stout's Wolfe USA Today 26 Nov 2019
Old Roman fiddler LA Times Daily 19 Nov 2019
Old Roman fiddler The Washington Post 19 Nov 2019
Horrible fiddling emperor Family Time 18 Nov 2019
Successor to Claudius The Washington Post 06 Nov 2019
Successor to Claudius LA Times Daily 06 Nov 2019
Emperor who supposedly fiddled Universal 05 Nov 2019
Pops conductor Peter USA Today 23 Oct 2019
Infamous emperor Universal 21 Oct 2019
Historical role for Peter Lorre in 'The Story of Mankind' New York Times 20 Oct 2019
Historical role for Peter Lorre in "The Story of Mankind"
Wolfe of whodunits USA Today 19 Oct 2019
Cruel first-century emperor USA Today 12 Oct 2019
Sleuth Wolfe The Washington Post 10 Oct 2019
Sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 10 Oct 2019
Fictional armchair detective ___ Wolfe
Romulan villain of 'Star Trek' The Washington Post Sunday 22 Sep 2019
Emperor and Queen in negative response The Telegraph Cryptic 20 Sep 2019
Emperor who, in actuality, played the lyre, not the violin New York Times 15 Sep 2019
Emperor who had his mother murdered Wall Street Journal 09 Sep 2019
Emperor until 68 A.D The Washington Post Sunday 08 Sep 2019
Domus Aurea builder of 64-68 AD The Washington Post 08 Sep 2019
Domus Aurea builder of 64-68 AD LA Times Daily 08 Sep 2019
Great Fire of Rome emperor Universal 06 Sep 2019
Emperor/lyrist Newsday 23 Aug 2019
Emperor in north on about love
Roman fiddler The Telegraph Quick 14 Aug 2019
Student of Seneca LA Times Daily 11 Jul 2019
Student of Seneca The Washington Post 11 Jul 2019
One's wrong about king or emperor blamed for fiddling
'Fiddler' of Rome USA Today 10 Jul 2019
First-century ruler The Washington Post Sunday 30 Jun 2019
Model for a bust at the Musei Capitolini New York Times 23 Jun 2019
Hated Roman emperor Universal 17 Jun 2019
Builder of the Domus Aurea New York Times 12 Jun 2019
"I, Claudius" role Universal 09 Jun 2019
Pianist Peter Universal 03 Jun 2019
Fictional sleuth Wolfe The Washington Post 27 May 2019
Notorious emperor The Washington Post Sunday 26 May 2019
Master detective Wolfe New York Times 07 May 2019
'I, Claudius' role Wall Street Journal 07 May 2019
Master detective Wolfe
Fiddling Roman tyrant
Old Roman autocrat New York Times 05 May 2019
Emperor adopted by Claudius LA Times Daily 05 May 2019
Emperor adopted by Claudius The Washington Post 05 May 2019
Famous fiddler never covers Queen
Fifth emperor of Rome whose name is also a software company
A subject of the ''Twelve Caesars'' bios Newsday 13 Apr 2019
Ancient Rome's Circus of ___ New York Times 13 Apr 2019
Notorious fiddler caught in headline robbery
Emperor after Claudius USA Today 26 Mar 2019
Ruler during a famous fire Wall Street Journal 20 Mar 2019
Fiddle-playing Roman emperor
Emperor who rebuilt Rome after it burned New York Times 19 Mar 2019
Infamous Roman emperor Universal 15 Mar 2019
Heir of Claudius Wall Street Journal 13 Mar 2019
Emperor tutored by Seneca USA Today 12 Mar 2019
'Quo Vadis' emperor USA Today 09 Mar 2019
Portrait on Claudius-era coins Newsday 02 Mar 2019
Roman fiddler Canadiana 25 Feb 2019
Pianist Peter The Washington Post 24 Feb 2019
Pianist Peter LA Times Daily 24 Feb 2019
Grammy-winning pianist Peter ___
Adopted son of Claudius USA Today 17 Feb 2019
Stout sleuth Wolfe The Washington Post Sunday 17 Feb 2019
Claudius' adopted son Universal 08 Feb 2019
Last emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty New York Times 04 Feb 2019
American pianist Peter ___
Successor of Claudius I Premier Sunday 13 Jan 2019
Galba's predecessor Wall Street Journal 10 Jan 2019
Adoptee of Claudius
Old Roman autocrat
Lyre-playing emperor
Fiddling emperor
Emperor adopted by Claudius
Domus Aurea builder of 64-68 AD
"I, Claudius" role
"I, Claudius" role
Claudius' adopted son
Emperor who rebuilt Rome after it burned
Builder of the Domus Aurea
Emperor who supposedly fiddled
Seneca's student
Ancient Rome's Circus of ___
Great Fire of Rome emperor
Hated Roman emperor
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Infamous emperor
Pianist Peter
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Ruler during a famous fire
Nephew of Caligula
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Heir of Claudius
He succeeded Claudius
Galba's predecessor
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"I, Claudius" role
Wolfe of whodunits
Pops conductor Peter
Emperor tutored by Seneca
Emperor after Claudius
Cruel first-century emperor
Adopted son of Claudius
"Quo Vadis" emperor
"Fiddler" of Rome
Sleuth Wolfe
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
Student of Seneca
Pianist Peter
Model for a bust at the Musei Capitolini
Last emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Emperor who, in actuality, played the lyre, not the violin
Emperor after Claudius Universal 09 Dec 2018
Horrific emperor Universal 05 Dec 2018
Notorious emperor Universal 02 Dec 2018
Detective Wolfe Universal 26 Nov 2018
Emperor who fiddled Universal 21 Nov 2018
Successor of Claudius Newsday 16 Nov 2018
Fiddling Emperor Universal 13 Nov 2018
Archie's boss, in detective fiction The Washington Post 01 Nov 2018
Archie's boss, in detective fiction LA Times Daily 01 Nov 2018
Last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Passage from Beethoven Eroica or Emperor
Leader whose death sparked the Year of the Four Emperors New York Times 16 Oct 2018
Infamous fiddling emperor Family Time 30 Sep 2018
Roman 'fiddler' USA Today 29 Sep 2018
Infamous musical emperor Universal 28 Sep 2018
Fifth emperor of Rome The Washington Post Sunday 16 Sep 2018
Emperor after Claudius
One mad to secure leadership of Rome? The Telegraph Toughie 21 Aug 2018
Fiddler while Rome burned Universal 14 Aug 2018
Notorious Roman emperor Newsday 08 Aug 2018
Emperor before Galba USA Today 05 Aug 2018
Emperor who killed his mother, two wives, and himself The Times Specialist Sunday 05 Aug 2018
Husband of Octavia New York Times 04 Aug 2018
First-century tyrant Newsday 13 Jul 2018
Nothing turns head 90° for an emperor
"I, Claudius" part Universal 14 Jun 2018
Adopted son of Claudius Thomas Joseph 07 Jun 2018
Fiddle-playing Roman emperor
First-century emperor Premier Sunday 27 May 2018
'Fiddling' tyrant USA Today 16 May 2018
Octavia's husband Thomas Joseph 03 May 2018
Roman ruler in north on about love The Telegraph Toughie 03 May 2018
Early Roman emperor Universal 02 May 2018
Famed Roman fiddler, supposedly Jonesin 01 May 2018
His last words were, "What an artist the world is losing in me!" The New Yorker 30 Apr 2018
Seneca tutored him Wall Street Journal 21 Apr 2018
Emperor after Claudius Newsday 19 Apr 2018
Fiddler supposedly with refusal to entertain the Queen
With 61-Across, seriously overweight fictional sleuth LA Times Daily 09 Apr 2018
With 61-Across, seriously overweight fictional sleuth The Washington Post 09 Apr 2018
Eccentric Roman emperor USA Today 30 Mar 2018
Somewhat insane Roman? The Telegraph Toughie 29 Mar 2018
Emperor after Claudius
Galba's predecessor Universal 27 Feb 2018
He was caught fiddling within one round
Infamous Roman ruler USA Today 21 Feb 2018
Cruel Roman emperor Newsday 14 Feb 2018
Famed 'fiddler' New York Times 13 Feb 2018
Notorious Roman emperor Universal 08 Feb 2018
One right to fiddle with fiddler?
. Legendary musician narrowly escaped royal ostracism in the beginning
Horrific emperor
Fiddler while Rome burned
Fiddling Emperor
Leader whose death sparked the Year of the Four Emperors
Galba's predecessor
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Emperor before Galba
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Archie's boss, in detective fiction
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Famed "fiddler"
Adoptee of Claudius I
Seneca tutored him
Infamous musical emperor
Notorious emperor
Notorious Roman emperor
Adopted boy of Claudius Universal 26 Dec 2017
Cruel emperor The Telegraph Quick 22 Dec 2017
Infamous fiddler Universal 19 Nov 2017
Somewhat insane Roman?
Galba succeeded him Wall Street Journal 16 Nov 2017
'Quo Vadis' ruler The Washington Post Sunday 12 Nov 2017
He was emperor at 16, dead at 30 New York Times 02 Nov 2017
Hesitation in denial
Cavolo ____ is a dark-leaved variety of kale The Times Specialist Sunday 22 Oct 2017
Detective Wolfe LA Times Daily 10 Oct 2017
Detective Wolfe The Washington Post 10 Oct 2017
Claudius's successor New York Times 19 Sep 2017
Stepson of Claudius Newsday 17 Sep 2017
Emperor/poet/charioteer Newsday 26 Aug 2017
Seneca's student Wall Street Journal 17 Aug 2017
Enemy captain in 2009's 'Star Trek' film New York Times 05 Aug 2017
Despot who raced in the 67 Olympics The Washington Post 28 Jul 2017
Despot who raced in the 67 Olympics LA Times Daily 28 Jul 2017
"I, Claudius" emperor USA Today 23 Jul 2017
Fictional sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 11 Jul 2017
Emperor when Rome burned Universal 07 Jul 2017
Notorious Roman Wall Street Journal 13 Jun 2017
"Quo Vadis" emperor USA Today 09 Jun 2017
Wolfe of crime fiction New York Times 07 Jun 2017
Roman emperor thought to be mad
Last ruler in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Roman's negative about the head of state The Telegraph Toughie 02 May 2017
Emperor who watched his kingdom burn, while playing a fiddle
Eccentric Roman emperor
Emperor and son of Claudius Universal 20 Apr 2017
Roman-Parthian War figure
Decadent emperor of Rome USA Today 19 Apr 2017
The first Roman emperor to commit suicide
First-century megalomaniac New York Times 08 Apr 2017
Ruler said to have fiddled while Rome burned New York Times 03 Apr 2017
Popular CD/DVD burning software that has a flame as its icon
Agrippina's ungrateful son Wall Street Journal 11 Mar 2017
Fiddler occupying one roof
Fiddling Roman emperor Universal 17 Feb 2017
Cruel emperor Premier Sunday 12 Feb 2017
Roman-Parthian War figure New York Times 03 Feb 2017
Mark Antony's great-grandson The Washington Post 30 Jan 2017
Dastardly Roman emperor Universal 08 Jan 2017
Wicked fiddler The Telegraph Quick 06 Jan 2017
Roman emperor The Telegraph Quick 05 Jan 2017
"I, Claudius" emperor
Claudius's successor
Dastardly Roman emperor
Enemy captain in 2009's "Star Trek" film
Emperor and son of Claudius
Emperor when Rome burned
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First-century megalomaniac
Decadent emperor of Rome
He was emperor at 16, dead at 30
Roman-Parthian War figure
Wolfe of crime fiction
Ruler said to have fiddled while Rome burned
Despot who raced in the 67 Olympics
Detective Wolfe
Successor to Claudius
Adopted boy of Claudius
Great-grandson of Marc Antony Newsday 24 Dec 2016
Wolfe of mysteries Wall Street Journal 16 Dec 2016
Infamous emperor who fiddled around Universal 14 Dec 2016
Fiddling emperor New York Times 13 Dec 2016
Somewhat divine Roman emperor The Telegraph Cryptic 06 Dec 2016
Character in 'I, Claudius' New York Times 21 Nov 2016
Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty Newsday 12 Nov 2016
One's perturbed about king that's a tyrannical ruler The Telegraph Cryptic 23 Oct 2016
About about about about an emperor
Claudius' successor Universal 13 Oct 2016
Emperor accused of starting the Great Fire of Rome New York Times 10 Oct 2016
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome The Washington Post 08 Oct 2016
"Quo Vadis" role USA Today 23 Sep 2016
Emperor after Claudius LA Times Daily 18 Sep 2016
'I, Claudius' figure New York Times 16 Sep 2016
"Fiddler" of Rome USA Today 08 Sep 2016
Peter on piano LA Times Daily 04 Sep 2016
Fiddler supposedly taking part in Wagner opera The Times Cryptic 30 Aug 2016
Fiddler supposedly taking part in Wagner opera
The fiddling emperor Canadiana 15 Aug 2016
Enemy of the early Christians New York Times 28 Jul 2016
Claudius follower Newsday 21 Jul 2016
Roman emperor of the 50s and 60s The Washington Post 21 Jul 2016
Mark Antony was his great-grandfather Wall Street Journal 14 Jul 2016
Palatine Rome plays host to emperor The Telegraph Toughie 28 Jun 2016
300-pound Wolfe LA Times Daily 02 Jun 2016
"Quo Vadis" role Universal 25 May 2016
Emperor when Rome burned Wall Street Journal 23 May 2016
"Quo Vadis" emperor Universal 22 May 2016
Notorious 'fiddler' The Washington Post 06 May 2016
Tutee of Seneca The Chronicle of Higher Education 22 Apr 2016
Ruler found in throne room
Literary detective Wolfe The Washington Post 06 Apr 2016
Detective Wolfe USA Today 05 Apr 2016
Ruler preceding the Year of the Four Emperors New York Times 03 Mar 2016
Stepson in 'I, Claudius' Premier Sunday 28 Feb 2016
Roman Emperor, 54-68 AD The Guardian Speedy 28 Feb 2016
Infamous fiddling emperor Universal 24 Feb 2016
Notorious Roman emperor USA Today 23 Feb 2016
Fifth Roman emperor Newsday 19 Feb 2016
Claudius' successor USA Today 13 Feb 2016
Adopted great-nephew of Claudius LA Times Daily 13 Feb 2016
"Quo Vadis" emperor LA Times Daily 10 Feb 2016
During whose reign Peter was crucified New York Times 31 Jan 2016
Claudius's successor as Roman emperor The Washington Post 23 Jan 2016
Imperial figure, part of fine royalty The Telegraph Cryptic 14 Jan 2016
Adoptee of Claudius Wall Street Journal 14 Jan 2016
Emperor famous for playing an instrument that hadn't been invented yet LA Times Daily 08 Jan 2016
Drusilla divorced him Premier Sunday 03 Jan 2016
Infamous Roman Newsday 03 Jan 2016
50s-60s emperor LA Times Daily 02 Jan 2016
Character in "I, Claudius"
"Quo Vadis" emperor
Infamous emperor who fiddled around
Fiddling emperor
Enemy of the early Christians
Emperor accused of starting the Great Fire of Rome
During whose reign Peter was crucified
"I, Claudius" figure
"Quo Vadis" role
Claudius' successor
Tutee of Seneca
"Quo Vadis" role
Claudius' successor
300-pound Wolfe
Notorious Roman emperor
"Quo Vadis" emperor
50s-60s emperor
Adopted great-nephew of Claudius
Emperor after Claudius
Emperor famous for playing an instrument that hadn't been invented yet
Peter on piano
Successor of Claudius Wall Street Journal 28 Dec 2015
Ruler tutored by Seneca The Washington Post 07 Dec 2015
Rome burned during his reign USA Today 05 Dec 2015
Pianist Peter Premier Sunday 29 Nov 2015
Decadent Roman emperor The Washington Post 26 Nov 2015
'Quo Vadis' monarch The Washington Post 25 Nov 2015
Roman emperor known for his vanity New York Times 23 Nov 2015
''I, Claudius'' autocrat Newsday 15 Nov 2015
'Quo Vadis' role Eugene Sheffer 13 Nov 2015
One of Suetonius' "Twelve Caesars" LA Times Daily 06 Nov 2015
Stout's detective Wolfe Universal 20 Oct 2015
Emperor tutored by Seneca Wall Street Journal 20 Oct 2015
Fictional detective Wolfe Wall Street Journal 12 Oct 2015
Peter Ustinov's 'Quo Vadis' role Wall Street Journal 09 Oct 2015
Nephew of Caligula The Chronicle of Higher Education 09 Oct 2015
Mad stepson in 'I, Claudius' New York Times 30 Sep 2015
"I, Claudius" role USA Today 24 Sep 2015
Emperor who succeeded Claudius Wall Street Journal 21 Sep 2015
Notorious Roman emperor, d. AD 68 The Guardian Quick 19 Sep 2015
Son of Agrippina New York Times 17 Sep 2015
Infamous emperor USA Today 06 Sep 2015
Chariot racer in the 67 Olympics Newsday 29 Aug 2015
Detective Wolfe Eugene Sheffer 27 Aug 2015
Emperor who committed matricide New York Times 21 Aug 2015
Notorious emperor Newsday 09 Aug 2015
''I, Claudius'' role Newsday 31 Jul 2015
Husband of ancient Rome's Poppaea Sabina New York Times 24 Jul 2015
Homebound sleuth Wolfe LA Times Daily 01 Jul 2015
Infamous lyre player Eugene Sheffer 26 Jun 2015
Emperor in Wagner opera
Wolfe of mystery New York Times 24 May 2015
Peter Lorre's role in 'The Story of Mankind' Wall Street Journal 15 May 2015
First-century emperor LA Times Daily 10 May 2015
Cruel Roman emperor Premier Sunday 26 Apr 2015
Roman fiddler of legend USA Today 07 Apr 2015
Emperor with a bow LA Times Daily 17 Mar 2015
Emperor in fine robes The Telegraph Cryptic 06 Mar 2015
Student of Seneca Wall Street Journal 06 Mar 2015
Pianist Peter USA Today 21 Feb 2015
Fictional sleuth Wolfe Newsday 15 Feb 2015
Infamous string musician Eugene Sheffer 10 Feb 2015
Tyrannical emperor The Times Concise 03 Feb 2015
Fiddling emperor Family Time 01 Feb 2015
See 44-Down Eugene Sheffer 28 Jan 2015
Fiddling Roman tyrant Universal 27 Jan 2015
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome Newsday 25 Jan 2015
'Quo Vadis' character New York Times 04 Jan 2015
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
"Quo Vadis" monarch
Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe
One of Suetonius' "Twelve Caesars"
Homebound sleuth Wolfe
First-century emperor
Emperor with a bow
Stout's detective Wolfe
Emperor tutored by Seneca
Emperor who committed matricide
Emperor who built the Domus Aurea
Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Emperor who succeeded Claudius
Fictional detective Wolfe
Peter Lorre's role in "The Story of Mankind"
Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
Successor of Claudius
Stepson of Claudius
First-century despot
First-century tyrant
Infamous emperor
Notorious emperor
Nephew of Caligula
"I, Claudius" role
Detective Wolfe
Infamous emperor
Pianist Peter
Roman fiddler of legend
Rome burned during his reign
Fiddling Roman tyrant
Cruel Roman emperor
Pianist Peter
Wolfe of mystery
Adopted son and successor of Emperor Claudius
Son of Agrippina
"Quo Vadis" character
Roman emperor known for his vanity
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
Mad stepson in "I, Claudius"
"I, Claudius" autocrat
Husband of ancient Rome's Poppaea Sabina
Stepson of Claudius
Ruler tutored by Seneca
Literary detective Wolfe
Fictional detective Wolfe
Emperor tutored by Seneca
Decadent Roman emperor
Classical fiddler
"I, Claudius" role
Chariot racer in the 67 Olympics
Claudius successor
Emperor after Claudius
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
Northern Queen meets old emperor
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
Suicidal emperor
He ordered Seneca's death
"I, Claudius" character
Wolfe of detective fiction
Infamous Roman emperor
"A Crossworder's Delight" author Blanc
Nephew of Caligula
Last Julio-Claudian emperor
Fiddle-playing emperor
VIP of Tacitus' "Annals"
Whom Galba succeeded
Wolfe of fiction
Wolfe of mysteries
Successor to Claudius I
Roman emperor after Claudius
Peter or a Wolfe
Notorious Roman emperor
Fiddling tyrant
Fictional Wolfe
Emperor who succeeded his great-uncle Claudius
Emperor who frequented the Circus Maximus
Emperor of Rome at 16
Emperor who ordered his mother killed
Adopted son of Claudius
Rex's detective
He fiddled while Rome burned
Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned
Adopted great-nephew of Claudius
Rex Stout's sleuth Wolfe
Infamous Roman tyrant
Infamous Roman
He infamously fiddled around
Emperor with a fiddle
Wolfe who was made stout by Stout
Crime-solving Wolfe
"Quo Vadis" emperor
"Fiddling" Roman emperor
Julio-Claudian dynasty ruler
Nephew of Caligula
Wager of war against Parthia
Wolfe of whodunits
Successor of Claudius
Famed fiddler of ancient Rome
Fiddling Roman emperor
He fiddled infamously
Rex Stout's Wolfe
Claudius I's successor
Wolfe in Stout books
Seneca tutored him
Roman despot
Rex Stout detective Wolfe
One-time emperor of Rome
One of Seneca's students
He fiddled while Rome burned
Villain in the 2009 "Star Trek" film
He actually played the lyre
Detective Wolfe
First-century emperor
"Quo Vadis" role
Decadent Roman emperor
Grand-nephew of Claudius
Notorious Roman emperor
Wolfe who tracks crooks
Inspiration to Napoleon
Tutee of Seneca
Pianist Peter
Peter on a piano
Jimmy's "Sons of Anarchy" role
Poppaea's husband
Way too weighty Wolfe
Poppaea's husband
Wolfe on the trail
Great-grandson of Mark Antony
Face on a coin of A.D. 64
Emperor who built the Domus Aurea
Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned
Emperor at the Circus Maximus
Wolfe following clues
Student of Seneca
"I, Claudius" role
2009 "Star Trek" villain
Emperor after Claudius
Rex's detective
Notorious fiddler
Much-loathed emperor
Infamous Roman emperor who "fiddled around"
Great-great-grandson of Augustus
Fiddling villain of history
Fiery emperor?
Rex Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe
Julio-Claudian dynasty ruler
Wolfe following clues
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
Detective Wolfe
"Quo Vadis" emperor
"I, Claudius" emperor
"Quo Vadis" character
Pianist Peter
Emperor after Claudius I
Fiddling emperor
Fifth Roman emperor
Wolfe on the trail
Rome burned, he fiddled
Emperor after Claudius I
Wolfe the sleuth
"I, Claudius" figure
Fifth Roman emperor
Fiery emperor?
Wolfe who tracks crooks
Student of Seneca
Notorious fiddler
Supposedly insane Roman ruler
Infamous fiddler of ancient times
Wolfe of literature
He watched Rome burn
Fabled fiddler
Fictional Wolfe
Fiddling tyrant
'I, Claudius' role
Notorious emperor
Roman tyrant
Wolfe the sleuth
First-century Roman despot
Fiddling Roman
Evil Roman emperor
Fiddling tyrant
Fiddling emperor
Fictional Wolfe
Fabled fiddler
"Quo Vadis" emperor
"I, Claudius" role
Sleuth Wolfe
Caligula's nephew
"Quo Vadis" meanie
Fiddle-playing emperor
Fiddling Roman
"Quo Vadis" role
Last Julio-Claudian emperor
Stout's Wolfe
Rex's sleuth
First-century emperor
Successor of Claudius
Rex Stout's sleuth Wolfe
Wolfe of mysteries
Wolfe of detective lit
Stout's detective Wolfe
Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
Infamous Roman emperor
Emperor who pulled strings?
Emperor who fiddled around
Emperor advised by Seneca
Claudius was his stepfather
Claudius I's successor
Ancient Roman ruler
"I, Claudius" role
Orchid-loving detective Wolfe
Ruler found in throne room
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
Fiery fiddler?
"I, Claudius" role
Wolfe of crime fiction
Wolfe of detective fiction
Claudius's great-nephew
Sleuth Wolfe
Pliny the Elder's "enemy of mankind"
First-century Roman leader
Peter or the Wolfe?
Fiddle-playing emperor
First-century Roman leader
Wolfe of fiction
Galba succeeded him
Agrippina's son
Famous fiddler
Agrippina the Younger's only child
Fiddle-playing emperor
Cavolo ___ (Italian black kale)
Stout fellow?
Villain in the 2009 "Star Trek" movie
He followed Claudius
Franco of "Camelot"
Tyrannical Roman emperor
Sleuth Wolfe
Crime solver Wolfe of fiction
Colossal statue outside ancient Rome's Colosseum
1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov
Wolfe of crime fiction
Tyrannical Roman emperor
Roman emperor
Julio-Claudian dynasty emperor
Son of Agrippina the Younger
Fiddling Roman despot
Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Emperor thought to be mad
"Fiery" emperor
Roman fiddler/tyrant
Successor to Claudius I
With 44 Across, literary sleuth
"Star Trek" villain played by Eric Bana
Subject of Tacitus' "Annals"
Literary Wolfe
54-68 A.D. emperor
Rex Stout's Wolfe
Claudius's successor
___ Wolfe (detective created by Rex Stout)
"Star Trek" (2009) villain
"Quo Vadis" heavy
"Quo Vadis" role
Emperor thought to be mad
Famed Roman fiddler
Fictional hero Wolfe
Roman "fiddler"
Stout's stout Wolfe
Infamous fiddler
"Star Trek" (2009) villain
Ruler from LIV to LXVIII
"Quo Vadis? "emperor
1st-century emperor
Adopted son of Claudius
Literary sleuth Wolfe
Emperor who "fiddled"
Emperor who married his stepsister
Franco of "Camelot"
Lancelot portrayer, 1967
Roman tyrant
Rotund Wolfe
Notorious fiddler
Agrippina's son
Caligula's nephew
Infamous Rome fiddler
Pupil of Seneca
Sleuth Wolfe
Wolfe of detective fiction
Wolfe of whodunits
Fiery fiddling Roman
Galba's predecessor
Infamous Rome fiddler
Notorious Roman fiddler
Wolfe in big clothing
Mark Antony was his great-grandfather
Legendary evil emperor
Seneca was his tutor
Infamous emperor of Rome
Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
Infamous Roman fiddler
Ruler from LIV to LXVIII
Novel sleuth Wolfe
Historical subject of a Boito opera
Stout's stout Wolfe
Wolfe of whodunits
Tyrant who liked to fiddle around
Romulan villain in "Star Trek" or Roman emperor
Roman who had his mother executed
Wolfe of whodunits
Villain in 2009's "Star Trek"
Role played by 52-Across in "The Story of Mankind"
Peter at the ivories
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
First-century coup victim
Emperor who fiddled around?
Detective ___ Wolfe
Adopted son of Claudius
First name in detection
"Summer of '42" pianist
Emperor who died in 68
Whodunit hero Wolfe
Stout sleuth
Octavia's husband
Roman with a rotten reputation
Roman emperor
Stout fellow?
Fiddling emperor
Rome burned during his reign
Crime-solving Wolfe
He bowed by the fire
He infamously fiddled around
Roman emperor noted for inaction
Rex's stout detective
Rex's detective
Cruel emperor
Magnum Incendium Romae figure
Pianist Peter
Two-time Grammy-winning pianist Peter
Fictional detective Wolfe
"I, Claudius" role
Vile Roman emperor
Husband of Octavia
Emperor before Galba
Depraved emperor
Caligula's nephew
Claudius I's successor
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
First name in detection
Famed fiddler
Claudius' successor
Husband of Octavia
Emperor after Claudius
He played the lyre, not the fiddle
Claudius' adoptive son
Piano-playing Peter
Husband of Poppaea Sabina
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
Imperious Roman
Rex's sleuth
Roman with a bad rep
Great-grandson of Mark Antony
Emperor who fiddled around
"A Crossword to Die For" author Blanc
Black, to Botticelli
Fictional detective and gourmand Wolfe
Roman fiddler
Claudius' grandnephew
"Quo Vadis?" character
Peter Ustinov's role in "Quo Vadis"
The senate declared him a public enemy
Philly Pops director Peter
He played the lyre, not the fiddle
1951 Peter Ustinov role
Emperor Galba's predecessor
Claudius' adoptive son
Agrippina's condemner
Fictional Wolfe
Claudius I's successor
Claudius' grandnephew
Roman emperor
Fiddling emperor?
Cruel emperor
Stout's Wolfe
Charles Laughton's role in "The Sign of the Cross"
Ancient Roman ruler
Rex's sleuth
Two-time Grammy Award-winning pianist Peter
Sleuth Wolfe
"Summer of '42" pianist Peter
"Scratch My Bach" composer Peter
Piano-playing Peter
"Quo Vadis?" figure
Notorious fiddler
Philly Pops director Peter
Claudius I's adopted son
Roman emperor who committed suicide
Stepson of Claudius
Emperor Galba's predecessor
Peter who won the third Best New Artist Grammy
The emperor featured in "Quo Vadis"
Nefarious fiddler?
Great-great grandson of Augustus
Fiddler of legend
Successor to Claudius I
Subject of a Boito opera
Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Great-grandson of Marc Antony
Fictional detective Wolfe
Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned
Coup victim of A.D. 68
Emperor in 64 AD
Nephew of Caligula
Rex's detective
Wolfe of whodunits
Infamous fiddler
Seneca's student
Son and son-in-law to Claudius
Peter on the ivories
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
Emperor of the 50s and 60s?
Infamous fiddler
Historical fiddler
Pianist Peter
Whodunit hero Wolfe
Dectective Wolfe
Seneca the Younger's student
Son of Agrippina
"Camelot" actor Franco
Poisoner of Britannicus
Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
Emperor of the 50s and 60s?
Infamous fiddler
Great-great-grandson of Emperor Augustus
"Quo Vadis" ruler
Emperor before Galba
Galba's predecessor
Agrippina the Younger's son
Black, in Bologna
Octavia's husband
Burner of Rome, in legend
Claudius' adopted son
Concern for Claudius
"Quo Vadis" emperor
"I, Claudius" role
Infamous emperor
Nephew of Caligula
"Green Lantern" villain
Great-grandson of Marc Antony
Much-loathed emperor
Musically inclined ruler
Claudius' stepson
Emperor tutored by Seneca
Ancient fiddler
Fifth Roman emperor, AD 54-68
Infamous fiddler of legend
Claudius's adoptive son
Emperor advised by Seneca
Wolfe of whodunits
Octavia's emperor-husband
Rex's detective
Galba succeeded him
Successor to Claudius
Pianist Peter
Roman emperor
Detective Wolfe
Great-great-grandson of Augustus
Peter of the Pops
Emperor with a burning ambition?
Famous fiddler
Fictional Wolfe
Pianist or fiddler
Wolfe of whodunits
Rex's detective
Adopted son of Claudius
Claudius's stepson
First-century emperor
Notorious Roman fiddler
Octavia's husband
Roman fiddler
Wolfe of fiction
Archie's orchid-growing boss
Archie's boss, in detective fiction
"Quo Vadis?" character
Quo Vadis figure
Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" portrayal
Claudius's adoptive son
Agrippina's slayer
Detective Wolfe of fiction
Great-great grandson of Augustus
Whodunit hero Wolfe
Claudius I's adopted son
Emperor advised by Seneca
"I, Claudius" role
Seneca's student
Seneca's tutee
Wolfe, the sleuth
Franco of film
Portrait on a coin of A.D. 64
Roman ruler
Pianist Peter
Octavia's husband
Suicidal emperor
Whodunit hero Wolfe
Grandson of Germanicus
Despot with a fiddle
Adopted son of Claudius
First century Roman despot
First-century Roman despot
Rome's fifth emperor
First-century Roman emperor
Literary sleuth Wolfe
Pops pianist Peter
Roman despot
Rome fiddler
Whodunit hero Wolfe
Roman emperor
Whodunit hero Wolfe
Pupil of Seneca
Seneca's student
"Quo Vadis?" character
Despot with a fiddle
Grandson of Germanicus
Detective created by Rex
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly
Rome fiddler
Seneca tutored him
Poppaea Sabina's husband
"Quo Vadis?" emperor
Great-great-grandson of Augustus
Hated ruler of old
Infamous Roman
Grammy winner Peter
"Quo Vadis?" emperor
Fiddling Roman tyrant
Philly Pops leader
Stepson of Claudius
Best New Artist Grammy recipient of 1961
Pianist Peter
Octavia's husband
Peter on the ivories
Rex's orchid-loving detective
Roman tyrant
Emperor in "Quo Vadis?"
Role in "The Sign of the Cross"
He was declared a public enemy by the Senate
Hated ruler of old
Ancient libertine
"Quo Vadis" subject
DVD recording software
Octavia's husband
"Quo Vadis?" emperor
Infamous Roman ruler
Famous fiddler
1951 Peter Ustinov role
Emperor who presided over a great fire
Fictional Wolfe
Octavia's offer?
Notorious Roman emperor
Cruel emperor
Pianist or emperor
Successor to Claudius
Wolfe the sleuth
Stout's Wolfe
Pop pianist Peter
"Quo Vadis?" emperor
"Quo Vadis" subject
Infamous emperor
"Quo Vadis?" role
Ancient Roman emperor
Subject of a giant statue at Rome's ancient Colosseum
Caligula's nephew
Agrippina's tyrant son
Claudius I's successor
First name in mysteries
Galba predecessor
Stepson to Claudius
Roman imperator
Infamous emperor
First name in mysteries
Peter on the ivories
Evil Roman emperor
Noted persecutor of Christians
He committed matricide in A.D. 59
"The Story of Mankind" character
Emperor from 37 to 68 AD
Emperor with strings attached?
Famed fiddler
Husband of Octavia
Ustinov role
Role in Racine's "Britannicus"
Poisoner of Britannicus
Handel opera
1951 Peter Ustinov historical role
"Quo Vadis" role
Claudius I's successor
Lucan plotted against him
Cruel Roman emperor
Wolfe in big clothing
Piano-playing Peter
Pianist with two Grammys
Pianist Peter
Infamous emperor
He bowed by the fire
First-century Roman emperor
Fiddling emperor
Crime solver Wolfe of fiction
Caligula's nephew
"Quo Vadis?" tyrant
Rex Stout detective
Octavia's husband
Detective Wolfe
"Quo Vadis" meanie
P. I. Wolfe
Claudius I's succesor
Rex's detective
First century emperor
Claudius I's succesor
Fiddling emperor
Ustinov's "Quo Vadis?" role
Emperor with a fiddle
Sleuth Wolfe
Rex's detective
First century emperor
Rex's sleuth
Famous Roman despot
Nefarious fiddler
Ustinov role
His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
Actor Franco
Rex's sleuth
Caligula's nephew
Emperor with strings
Wolf of fiction
Irresponsible emperor
Notorious fiddler
Fiddling emperor, they say
Wolfe of mysteries
Claudius' adopted son
Son of Cnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
First-century emperor
Wolfe of fiction
Fictional detective Wolfe
Rex Stout's Wolfe
Agrippina the Younger's son
Famous fiddler
Roman despot
The Senate declared him a public enemy
Student of Seneca
Emperor who poisoned Britannicus
Cruel Roman emperor
Claudius I's successor
Infamous ruler
Franco of 'Camelot'
Notorious fiddler
Irresponsible emperor
Rubinstein opera
Depraved emperor
Unstable emperor
Son of Agrippina
A Wolfe
Son of Agrippina II
Emperor with strings
Claudius's adopted son
Husband of Poppaea Sabina
Rex Stout detective Wolfe
Ruthless Roman
Detective Wolfe
Stout's Wolfe
Son of Agrippina the Younger
Pianist Peter
'Quo Vadis' character
First name of 96 Down
Infamous dictator
Imperious Roman
Imperial fiddler
Famous fiddler
Fiddler of legend
Nephew of Caligula
Rex's detective
Fabled fiddler
He ordered Seneca's death
Roman emperor (54-68)
Pianist or fiddler
Noted Ustinov portrayal
Pianist Peter
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly
Roman emperor after Claudius
Redhead who committed suicide after lamenting, "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
Agrippina's son
Adopted son of Claudius
Musical Roman?
Rexs sleuth
Stout's Wolfe
Galba's predecessor
Agrippina's son
First name in detective fiction
Early Rome rebuilder
Stout's Wolfe
Ancient fiddler
1st century emperor
"Scratch My Bach" composer Peter
Famous fiddler?
Fiery fiddler
Fiddler or pianist
Mysterious Wolfe
Ruler in 54 BC
Emperor of Rome, 54-68
Rex's detective
Emperor in "Quo Vadis?"
Historic fiddler
Roman despot
Fiddler or pianist
Foolish fiddler
Galba s predecessor
Sleuth Wolfe
From the right forensics reveals suspected arsonist
Son of Agrippina
Roman ruler
Emperor who had his mother murdered
Claudius's successor
Galba's predecessor
Infamous fiddler
Roman emperor, AD 54-68
Son of Agrippina the Younger
Wolfe in Stout books
Roman emperor
Emperor who was declared a public enemy by the Roman Senate
Roman "fiddler"
Role in "The Coronation of Poppea"
Peter of the Philadelphia Pops
Pop pianist Peter
Factual fiddler
"Camelot" actor
Fiddling Roman
Roman fiddler
Caligula's nephew
Elephantine Wolfe
Roman emperor, 54-68 A.D.
Roman fiddler
Son of Agrippina II
Fiddling emperor
Rex introduced him
Poppaea's husband
Peter Lorre's role in "The Story of Mankind"
Husband of Poppaea Sabina
Husband of Poppaea
His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
Agrippina's son
Classical fiddler
Claudius's adopted son
Toga wearer
Wolfe, the sleuth
Wolfe the sleuth
Rex Stout detective Wolfe
Ancient Roman ruler
Quo Vadis?" figure
Stout fellow?
Concern for Claudius
Emperor that fiddled around?
Agrippina's tyrant son
Quo Vadis character
Infamous Roman ruler
One of Seneca's students
Emperor in "Quo Vadis?"
Monarch of the fiddle
Ill-timed fiddler
Fiddler while Rome burned
Famous fiddler
Caligula's nephew
Peter on piano
Wolfe the detective
Evil emperor
Great-great-grandson of Augustus
Roman emperor of note
In legend, he fiddled in a fire
Infamous Roman
Prowling Wolfe
Rex's sleuth
Rex's stout detective
Claudius's successor
Rebuilder of Rome
Noted Ustinov portrayal
Octavia's husband
Peter or the Wolfe?
Emperor with a burning ambition?
Fiery fiddler
Famed fiddler
Agrippina's son
Piano man Peter
String player in old Rome
Famed cithara strummer
Wolfe created by Stout
Boito opera
Roman despot
"Quo Vadis?" emperor
Claudius's stepson
Leader of A.D. 54
Ustinov in "Quo Vadis?"
Franco or Peter
"Quo Vadis?" character
"Camelot" Lancelot Franco___
"Quo Vadis?" figure
Agrippina's son
Stout's sleuth Wolfe
Stepson of Emperor Claudius
Poppaea's third husband
Franco of "Camelot”
Famed fiddler
Claudius' successor
Wolfe the sleuth
Stout sleuth
Peter on the 88s
Old-time fiddler?
Octavia's spouse
Fiddler of old
Agrippina's. son
Grammy-winning pianist
"Camelot" co-star
Imperious emperor
Fiery fiddler
Agrippina II's son
Character in "Quo Vadis?"
Claudius's adopted son
Musical Peter
Roman fiddler
Agrippina's executioner
Opera by Handel
Peter the pianist
Rex Stout's Wolfe
Sinister fiddler
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
Reputed fiddler
Peter, the pianist
Third spouse of Poppaea Sabina
Laughton role: 1932
L. D. Ahenobarbus
Rome's hot fiddler
___ Deep, depression near Guam
Emperor of Rome: A.D. 54-68
Pianist Peter ___
___ Deep (oceanic depression)
Archie's boss
Stout's ___ Wolfe
Emperor after Claudius I
Son of Agrippina the Younger
Claudius Caesar
Pianist or fiddler
Notorious fiddler
Infamous fiddler
Fiddler or pianist
Paul Bunyan's hound dog
Seneca's pupil
___ Deep, oceanic depression
He fiddled while Rome burned
One of the Caesars
He succeeded Claudius I
Wolfe of fiction
Stout's Mr. Wolfe
Crabby fiddler?
Seneca was his tutor
Roman emperor: A.D. 54–68
Last of the Caesars
Peter or Franco
Last Julian emperor
Wolfe
Fiddler of yore
Peter of the 88's
Follower of Claudius I
Poppaea Sabina's third spouse
Notorious uxoricide
Noted pianist
Early Roman monster
Character in Jonson's "Sejanus"
Stepson of Claudius
He took a bow during a fire
Fiddler in a fire
Name meaning "black"
Fiddling boss in a holocaust
Emperor before Galba
Agrippina's boy
Poppaea Sabina's spouse
Son of Agrippina II
He married Octavia and later had her killed
Ancient tyrant
The last Caesarean emperor
Stout detective, ___ Wolfe
Hot fiddler
Fanatical fiddler
Pianist
Stout sleuth
Emperor
Lucius Ahenobarbus
Orchid-loving private eye
Peter of the piano
Roman despot
Roman emperor
Successor to Claudius
Despot
Black, in Italy
Fictional orchid fancier
Whodunit sleuth
Musician Peter
Last Caesar
Detective or pianist
Rex Stout character
Detective-fiction name
Mr. Wolfe
Roman violinist
Peter or Wolfe
First-century V.I.P.
Character in "Quo Vadis"
Fat detective of fiction
Kin of Philo, Simon, etc.
Black, in Rome.
Black: It.
Infamous fiddler.
Pianist Peter.
Black, in Siena.
Classic roué
Historic Roman.
Popular pianist.
"Quo Vadis?" role.
Figure in "Quo Vadis?"
Symbol of iniquity
"Quo Vadis" role.
Roman emperor.
A Wolfe
A Wolfe.
Poppaea's spouse.
Stout hero.
Role in "Quo Vadis?"
Employer of Archie and Fritz.
Wolfe.
Wearer of 62 Across.
One of the Wolfes.
Man's name.
Tyrant.
Epithet for a tyrant.
Son of Agrippina.
Handel opera.
Stout's sleuth.
First name in detective fiction.
Anagram of 1 Down.
Stout detective.
Poppaea's consort.
Agrippina's son.
Blackness: It.
Black, in Italy.
Proverbial fiddler.
Wolfe of fiction.
Adopted son of Claudius I.
Successor to Claudius I.
"Quo Vadis" character.
Famous Wolfe.
Man's name meaning black.
Opera by Handel.
Character in "Quo Vadis."
Famous fictional sleuth.
Fictional sleuth.
Roman tyrant.
Subject of an opera by Handel.
Stout sleuth.
Claudius' successor, 54 A. D.
Seneca tutored him.
Detective Wolfe.
Infamous emperor.
Infamous Roman.
Fifth Roman emperor.
Byword for cruelty.
Stout's stout sleuth.
Son of Agrippina II.
Roman dictator.
Not the noblest Roman.
Husband of Poppaea.
One of the Caesars.
Mad emperor.
___ Wolfe.
Roman suicide victim.
Roman of first century.
Octavia's spouse.
Fictional Wolfe.
Any tyrant.
Uxorcide of 62 A. D.
Contemporary of Seneca.
Successor to Claudius.
Notorious Roman.
Fiddling emperor.
Emperor Claudius' successor.
Foe of early Christians.
Notorious fiddler.
Roman rascal.
Roman ruler.
Unnoble Roman noble.
Vespasian succeeded him.
Tyrant in "Quo Vadis."
Sleuth Wolfe.
He followed Claudius.
Husband of Poppaea Sabina.
Seneca was his tutor.
Fictional detective's name.
Husband of Octavia and Poppaea.
Byword for a tyrant.
___ Claudius Caesar.
Tyrant of 54 A. D.
Stout character.
Gourmet detective.
Orchid-loving detective.
"O. K. ___," Italian spoof on Hollywood pictures.
Ustinov role in "Quo Vadis.”
Tyrant who died by his own hand.
Peter Ustinov role.
Last of the Caesars.
Friend of Archie Goodwin.
Rex Stout's sleuth.
Archie Goodwin's boss.
Tyrant of the 1st century.
Seneca's non-responsive pupil.
Rex Stout's detective.
Rex Stout sleuth.
Orchid-grower Wolfe.
Mr. Wolfe.
Kin of Sherlock.
Peter Ustinov's role in "Quo Vadis."
Decadent despot.
Cruel tyrant.
Rex Stout's heavyweight sleuth.
Symbol of tyranny.
Role in "Quo Vadis."
Historical violinist.
Popular orchid-fancying detective.
Adopted son of Claudius.
Infamous musician.
Poppaea Sabina's third husband.
Notorious matricide.
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus.
Roman fiddler.
Beer-drinking detective.
Emperor in Quo Vadis.
Husband of Octavia.
Rex, imperator and violinist.
___ Deep, submarine depression near Guam.
Hitler's Roman prototype.
Roman Emperor before Galba.
Dictator.
Student of Seneca
His death marked the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty
Caligula's nephew
His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors
"I, Claudius" role
Emperor whose last words were "What an artist the world loses in me"
Claudius's successor
Fiddler by the fire
Eric Bana's "Star Trek" role
Last emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Character in "I, Claudius" and "Quo Vadis?"
"The Remorse of ___ After the Murder of His Mother" (John William Waterhouse painting)
Agrippina's son
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