Wolfe |
Despot |
PIANIST |
Emperor |
Cozy room |
Mr. Wolfe |
He fiddled |
Roman ruler |
Last Caesar |
Hot fiddler |
Handel opera |
Rotund Wolfe |
Ustinov role |
Stout sleuth |
Roman despot |
Rex's sleuth |
Roman tyrant |
Sleuth Wolfe |
Stout fellow? |
Roman emperor |
Archie's boss |
Musical Peter |
Cruel emperor |
Musician Peter |
Fiery" emperor |
Early fiddler? |
Famed "fiddler |
Fiery fiddler? |
Franco of film |
Literary Wolfe |
Noted pianist. |
Peter or Wolfe |
Prowling Wolfe |
Seneca's pupil |
Ancient tyrant |
Roman fiddler? |
Fabled fiddler |
Infamous Roman |
Fiddling Roman |
50s-60s emperor |
300-pound Wolfe |
Agrippina's boy |
Black, in Italy |
Claudius Caesar |
Crabby fiddler? |
Famous fiddler? |
Fiddler of yore |
Foolish fiddler |
Franco or Peter |
Notorious Roman |
Peter on piano |
Plucky emperor? |
Pupil of Seneca |
Reputed fiddler |
Roman imperator |
Roman violinist |
Whodunit sleuth |
Imperious Roman |
Infamous lyrist |
Tutee of Seneca |
Rex's detective |
Fictional Wolfe |
Quo Vadis" role |
Fiddling" tyrant |
Quo Vadis" heavy |
Agrippina's. son |
Depraved emperor |
Heir of Claudius |
Horrific emperor |
Octavia's offer? |
Octavia's spouse |
Opera by Handel. |
Peter on a piano |
Sinister fiddler |
Wolfe of mystery |
Camelot" co-star |
Historic fiddler |
Son of Agrippina |
Fiddler" of Rome |
Peter or a Wolfe |
Seneca's student |
Suicidal emperor |
Wolfe of fiction |
Fiddling emperor |
Infamous fiddler |
Infamous emperor |
I, Claudius" part |
Ancient libertine |
Black, in Bologna |
Classical fiddler |
Claudius follower |
Fanatical fiddler |
Fiddler in a fire |
Ill-timed fiddler |
Imperious emperor |
Peter of the 88's |
Peter the pianist |
Pianist Peter ___ |
Rebuilder of Rome |
Roman lyre player |
Stout's ___ Wolfe |
Stout's Mr. Wolfe |
Quo Vadis" meanie |
Claudius' stepson |
Infamous dictator |
L. D. Ahenobarbus |
Rex Stout's Wolfe |
Caligula's nephew |
Fiddler of legend |
Poppaea's husband |
Wolfe, the sleuth |
Student of Seneca |
Octavia's husband |
Notorious emperor |
One of the Caesars |
'I, Claudius' role |
Quo Vadis?" figure |
Quo Vadis" monarch |
Agrippina II's son |
Apocraphyl fiddler |
Claudius's stepson |
Emperor with a bow |
Historical fiddler |
Husband of Poppaea |
Lucius Ahenobarbus |
Nefarious fiddler? |
Notorious "fiddler |
Novel sleuth Wolfe |
Old Roman autocrat |
Peter of the piano |
Pianist or emperor |
Rex introduced him |
Rex Stout's sleuth |
Rome's hot fiddler |
Stout sleuth Wolfe |
Vile Roman emperor |
Agrippina's slayer |
Hated ruler of old |
Evil Roman emperor |
Franco of "Camelot |
Pianist or fiddler |
Wolfe of mysteries |
Fiddler or pianist |
Husband of Octavia |
Seneca tutored him |
Wolfe of whodunits |
Wolfe on the trail |
Claudius successor |
Nephew of Caligula |
Cruel Roman emperor |
Rex Stout character |
''Quo Vadis'' ruler |
1st-century emperor |
A.D. 68 coup victim |
Early Roman monster |
Extravagant emperor |
Famed Roman fiddler |
Fiddler by the fire |
First-century ruler |
Grammy winner Peter |
Hated Roman emperor |
Last Julian emperor |
Notorious uxoricide |
Peter Ustinov role. |
Wolfe of literature |
Ancient Roman ruler |
Crime-solving Wolfe |
Detective ___ Wolfe |
Famous Roman despot |
Name meaning "black |
Son of Agrippina II |
I, Claudius" figure |
Adoptee of Claudius |
Early Roman emperor |
Galba succeeded him |
Peter or the Wolfe? |
Whodunit hero Wolfe |
Laughton role: 1932 |
Piano-playing Peter |
Stepson of Claudius |
Stout's stout Wolfe |
Fifth Roman emperor |
Galba's predecessor |
Concern for Claudius |
Detective or pianist |
Emperor for 13 years |
Emperor who "fiddled |
Fictional hero Wolfe |
First-century V.I.P. |
He bowed by the fire |
He watched Rome burn |
Infamous Roman ruler |
Last of the Caesars. |
Peter at the ivories |
Roman fiddler/tyrant |
Roman with a bad rep |
Rome's fifth emperor |
Stout's sleuth Wolfe |
The fiddling emperor |
Whom Galba succeeded |
I, Claudius" emperor |
Black, to Botticelli |
Fiery fiddling Roman |
Lyre-playing emperor |
Seneca was his tutor |
Emperor before Galba |
First-century despot |
First-century tyrant |
Wolfe in Stout books |
Peter on the ivories |
Much-loathed emperor |
Infamous lyre player |
Successor of Claudius |
''Quo Vadis'' emperor |
I, Claudius" autocrat |
Agrippina's condemner |
Claudius' grandnephew |
Claudiuss successor |
Drusilla divorced him |
Emperor of Rome at 16 |
Fiddler who was aloof |
Fiddling Roman despot |
Fifth emperor of Rome |
Roman emperor (54-68) |
Roman emperor of note |
Way too weighty Wolfe |
Camelot" actor Franco |
Adoptee of Claudius I |
Claudius' adopted son |
Emperor with a fiddle |
Fiddling Roman tyrant |
He fiddled infamously |
He succeeded Claudius |
Infamous Roman tyrant |
Literary sleuth Wolfe |
Wolfe in big clothing |
Wolfe following clues |
Infamous Rome fiddler |
Rex's stout detective |
Quo Vadis?" character |
Successor to Claudius |
First-century emperor |
Grammy-winning pianist |
Detective-fiction name |
Claudius' adoptive son |
Claudius's adopted son |
Coup victim of A.D. 68 |
Emperor who died in 68 |
Follower of Claudius I |
Grandson of Germanicus |
Homebound sleuth Wolfe |
Infamous Roman fiddler |
Marc Antony descendant |
Master detective Wolfe |
Wolfe of detective lit |
Green Lantern" villain |
I, Claudius" character |
Agrippina's tyrant son |
Caligula was his uncle |
Decadent Roman emperor |
Legendary evil emperor |
Wolfe of crime fiction |
Claudius I's successor |
Fiddle-playing emperor |
Fictional sleuth Wolfe |
Emperor after Claudius |
Infamous Roman emperor |
First name in detection |
Fiddling" Roman emperor |
Adopted boy of Claudius |
Agrippina's executioner |
Claudius's adoptive son |
Dastardly Roman emperor |
Eccentric Roman emperor |
Emperor/poet/charioteer |
Paul Bunyan's hound dog |
Poppaea Sabina's spouse |
Roman Emperor, d. AD 68 |
Ruler tutored by Seneca |
He succeeded Claudius I |
Inspiration to Napoleon |
Noted Ustinov portrayal |
Poppaea's third husband |
Roman fiddler of legend |
Rome burned, he fiddled |
Wolfe who tracks crooks |
1951 Peter Ustinov role |
Notorious Roman fiddler |
Poisoner of Britannicus |
Stout's detective Wolfe |
Successor to Claudius I |
Adopted son of Claudius |
Notorious Roman emperor |
2009 "Star Trek" villain |
Character in "Quo Vadis? |
Claudiuss great-nephew |
Decadent emperor of Rome |
Detective created by Rex |
Fat detective of fiction |
Fictional orchid fancier |
Grand-nephew of Claudius |
Infamous emperor of Rome |
Infamous musical emperor |
Lancelot portrayer, 1967 |
Much-hated Roman emperor |
Musically inclined ruler |
One of Seneca's students |
One-time emperor of Rome |
Orchid-loving detective. |
Ruler from LIV to LXVIII |
Stepson in 'I, Claudius' |
Subject of a Boito opera |
Emperor when Rome burned |
Infamous string musician |
Tyrannical Roman emperor |
Rex Stout's sleuth Wolfe |
Literary detective Wolfe |
Emperor after Claudius I |
Star Trek" (2009) villain |
Face on a coin of A.D. 64 |
First-century coup victim |
Friend of Archie Goodwin. |
Infamous fiddling emperor |
Kin of Philo, Simon, etc. |
Octavia's emperor-husband |
Orchid-loving private eye |
Rex Stout detective Wolfe |
Roman-Parthian War figure |
String player in old Rome |
''Summer of '42'' pianist |
Burner of Rome, in legend |
Emperor in ''Quo Vadis?'' |
He ordered Seneca's death |
Emperor advised by Seneca |
Emperor thought to be mad |
Fiddler while Rome burned |
Husband of Poppaea Sabina |
Fictional detective Wolfe |
Emperor tutored by Seneca |
Ruler during a famous fire |
Agrippina's ungrateful son |
Builder of the Domus Aurea |
Detective Wolfe of fiction |
Fiddling emperor, they say |
First-century megalomaniac |
First-century Roman leader |
Stout detective, ___ Wolfe |
Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe |
The last Caesarean emperor |
First-century Roman despot |
Philly Pops director Peter |
Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role |
Great Fire of Rome emperor |
Wolfe of detective fiction |
Character in "I, Claudius"? |
Agrippina the Younger's son |
Cruel first-century emperor |
Claudius was his stepfather |
Emperor adopted by Claudius |
Emperor and son of Claudius |
Emperor Galba's predecessor |
Emperor of Rome: A.D. 54-68 |
Emperor of the 50s and 60s? |
Emperor who fiddled around? |
Emperor who pulled strings? |
He actually played the lyre |
He took a bow during a fire |
Mad stepson in "I, Claudius |
Roman emperor: A.D. 54–68 |
Stepson of Emperor Claudius |
Subject of Tacitus' "Annals |
Fiddling villain of history |
Last Julio-Claudian emperor |
Possibly insane Roman ruler |
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus |
Summer of '42" pianist Peter |
Ancient Rome's Circus of ___ |
Eric Bana's "Star Trek" role |
Fiddling boss in a holocaust |
Infamous son of Agrippina II |
Mark Antony's great-grandson |
Roman emperor on the fiddle? |
Villain in 2009's "Star Trek |
Wager of war against Parthia |
Julio-Claudian dynasty ruler |
Roman emperor after Claudius |
He infamously fiddled around |
Son of Agrippina the Younger |
Seneca the Younger's student |
He fiddled while Rome burned |
Rome burned during his reign |
Crime solver Wolfe of fiction |
Emperor at the Circus Maximus |
Enemy of the early Christians |
Famed fiddler of ancient Rome |
Orchid-loving detective Wolfe |
Poppaea Sabina's third spouse |
Portrait on a coin of A.D. 64 |
Role in Racine's "Britannicus |
___ Deep (oceanic depression) |
Rex's orchid-loving detective |
Great-grandson of Mark Antony |
Great-grandson of Marc Antony |
Supposedly insane Roman ruler |
___ Deep, depression near Guam |
Emperor who succeeded Claudius |
First Jewish-Roman War emperor |
Julio-Claudian dynasty emperor |
Peter of the Philadelphia Pops |
Portrait on Claudius-era coins |
Rex Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe |
Role in "The Sign of the Cross |
Third spouse of Poppaea Sabina |
Character in Jonson's "Sejanus |
Roman with a rotten reputation |
Son and son-in-law to Claudius |
Cavolo ___ (Italian black kale) |
Emperor who committed matricide |
Famed Roman fiddler, supposedly |
In legend, he fiddled in a fire |
Scratch My Bach" composer Peter |
Chariot racer in the 67 Olympics |
Emperor who poisoned Britannicus |
Emperor with a burning ambition? |
He was emperor at 16, dead at 30 |
Roman emperor noted for inaction |
Roman emperor of the 50s and 60s |
Ustinov role in “Quo Vadis.” |
Tyrant who died by his own hand. |
Roman emperor who fiddled around |
Adopted great-nephew of Claudius |
Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role |
Great-great grandson of Augustus |
Infamous fiddler of ancient times |
Notorious Roman emperor, d. AD 68 |
One of Suetonius' "Twelve Caesars |
Role in "The Coronation of Poppea |
Roman who had his mother executed |
Wolfe who was made stout by Stout |
Emperor who built the Domus Aurea |
Tyrant who liked to fiddle around |
1951 Peter Ustinov historical role |
Britannicus's murderer, supposedly |
He played the lyre, not the fiddle |
Last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
Peter Ustinov's role in "Quo Vadis |
Roman emperor known for his vanity |
The emperor featured in "Quo Vadis |
Emperor who married his stepsister |
Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
Despot who raced in the 67 Olympics |
Emperor who was friends with Seneca |
Historical subject of a Boito opera |
Infamous emperor who fiddled around |
Pliny the Elder's "enemy of mankind |
Wager of the First Jewish-Roman War |
Archie's boss, in detective fiction |
A Crossword to Die For" author Blanc |
Leader in the First Jewish-Roman War |
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
Romulan villain of 2009's "Star Trek |
Villain in the 2009 "Star Trek" film |
A Crossworder's Delight" author Blanc |
Claudius's successor as Roman emperor |
Emperor who ordered his mother killed |
Two-time Grammy-winning pianist Peter |
Mark Antony was his great-grandfather |
Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned |
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome |
Star Trek" villain played by Eric Bana |
1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov |
A subject of the "Twelve Caesars" bios |
During whose reign Peter was crucified |
Emperor who committed suicide in 68 AD |
Emperor who presided over a great fire |
Fictional detective and gourmand Wolfe |
The senate declared him a public enemy |
He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus |
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly |
CD burning software named for an emperor |
Emperor who rebuilt Rome after it burned |
Enemy captain in 2009's "Star Trek" film |
He fiddled while Rome burned, supposedly |
Husband of ancient Rome's Poppaea Sabina |
Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
Model for a bust at the Musei Capitolini |
Great-great-grandson of Emperor Augustus |
Emperor who frequented the Circus Maximus |
Fabled fiddler during the burning of Rome |
Character in "I, Claudius" and "Quo Vadis? |
Last emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
Last emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
___ Wolfe (detective created by Rex Stout) |
Infamous Roman emperor who "fiddled around |
He married Octavia and later had her killed |
Romulan villain of the 2009 film "Star Trek |
Peter Lorre's role in "The Story of Mankind |
Two-time Grammy Award-winning pianist Peter |
He was declared a public enemy by the Senate |
Roman emperor some considered The Antichrist |
Ruler said to have fiddled while Rome burned |
Adopted son and successor of Emperor Claudius |
Ruler preceding the Year of the Four Emperors |
Emperor born about four years after Jesus died |
Emperor who succeeded his great-uncle Claudius |
Peter who won the third Best New Artist Grammy |
Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned |
Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned |
His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors |
Romulan villain in "Star Trek" or Roman emperor |
O. K. ___," Italian spoof on Hollywood pictures. |
Colossal statue outside ancient Rome's Colosseum |
Emperor (who fiddled while Rome burned?) d. AD68 |
Emperor who supposedly fiddled while Rome burned |
Charles Laughton's role in "The Sign of the Cross |
His stepbrother Britannicus probably murdered him |
Emperor accused of starting the Great Fire of Rome |
2009 "Star Trek" villain named after a Roman emperor |
Subject of a giant statue at Rome's ancient Colosseum |
Villain in the "Star Trek" reboot played by Eric Bana |
His death marked the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty |
Roman emperor portrayed by Peter Ustinov in "Quo Vadis |
Intended assassination victim of the Pisonian Conspiracy |
Leader whose death sparked the Year of the Four Emperors |
His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me! |
His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me! |
Emperor whose last words were "What an artist the world loses in me |
Emperor famous for playing an instrument that hadn't been invented yet |
Big name in CD burning software, to the extent that CDs still get burned |
Ancient Roman Emperor famous for fiddling, but who actually predates the fiddle |
The Remorse of ___ After the Murder of His Mother" (John William Waterhouse painting) |
Crazy-ass Roman emperor who dipped heretics in oil and burned them at night for light |
Roman Emperor who bribed the judges to let him win the acting competition at the 67 Olympics |