- - bad ruler, though he could show a bit of generosity
- - This emperor allegedly fiddled while Rome burned
- - Was he among the more urbane Romans?
- - he ruled in one roman era
- - leader who married the freedman pythagoras in a public ceremony in which he played the role of the bride
- - Roman emperor (who reportedly fiddled)
- - was he the first hot musician?
- - who fiddled while rome burned?
- - Was he a good fiddler?
- - He became emperor at age 17
- - He fiddled
- - Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned
- - He infamously fiddled around
- - Emperor who supposedly fiddled while Rome burned
- - Emperor who fiddled around
- - Rome burned, he fiddled
- - Roman emperor who fiddled around
- - first-century "fiddler"
- - Roman Emperor AD 54-68
- - Marc Antony great-grandson
- - clone rob's ruler
- - despotic emperor
- - Fiddle-playing Roman emperor (anagram of "Reno")
- - Roman emperor notorious for his tyranny
- - some asinine roman
- - Some lot hosting Roman emperor
- - franco —, italian actor who played lancelot du lac in 1967 film musical camelot
- - Old emperor shows some generosity
- - Roman emperor AD54-68
- - Villain in 'Star Trek'
- - emperor tutored by seneca the younger
- - Detective Wolfe featured in 33 novels
- - this emperor was known to be on the fiddle
- - Famous Roman emperor
- - epic fiddler of rome
- - Old imperial Roman, or Egyptian, gutted after revolution
- - roman emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury
- - Filius Agrippinae, princeps post Claudium creatus
- - Tyrant who wronged one outright!
- - Wolfe who first appeared in the novel Fer-de-Lance
- - orchid-loving wolfe
- - Ruler who died before the fiddle's invention
- - famous fiddler in stainer oratorio
- - who was emperor during the great fire of rome of 64 ad?
- - Emperor whose mother was Agrippina the Younger
- - A despot, but not lacking in generosity
- - roman emperor whose name means "black"
- - Detective Wolfe who was created by Rex Stout
- - Roman emperor who played the fiddle
- - roman emperor seen in fine robes
- - from the right forensics reveals suspected arsonist
- - Begins by naming evil Roman overlord
- - Emperor during Rome's big fire
- - Emperor discovering duck on north-eastern river
- - roman emperor who had three impostors claim to be him after his suicide
- - Roman emperor born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
- - roman emperor 54-68 a.d.
- - here's one roman looking for a leader
- - Ruler during the Great Fire of Rome
- - marc antony's despotic descendant
- - American pianist Peter ...
- - one roman's emperor
- - Reviled Roman emperor
- - A Roman emperor, in a manner of speaking
- - Emperor who watched Rome burn
- - Emperor in north-east or heading back
- - roman emperor known for riding in chariots
- - Some insane Roman emperor?
- - Horrifically evil fiddler of Rome
- - Detective Wolfe of crime fiction
- - Emperor buried in the Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi
- - Olden emperor
- - Tyrannical emperor
- - Mean Roman emperor
- - Legendary fiddler
- - Fifth emperor of Rome whose name is also a software company
- - mystery-solving wolfe
- - Last ruler in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
- - emperor married to poppaea sabina
- - Roman emperor who succeeded his adoptive father
- - Fiddle-playing Roman emperor
- - Grammy-winning pianist Peter ...
- - Fictional armchair detective ... Wolfe
- - Roman emperor thought to be mad
- - debauched emperor
- - Roman emperor who said before dying "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
- - Roman Emperor from 54 to 68 BC
- - Rex Stout sleuth Wolfe
- - emperor who reportedly said "what an artist dies in me!" shortly before his death
- - reputed fiddler in corner office
- - Caffe ... ('black coffee' in Italian)
- - Emperor who watched his kingdom burn, while playing a fiddle
- - Infamous fiddler
- - Roman tyrant
- - Infamous lyre player
- - Fiddling Roman
- - Agrippina's son
- - Infamous Roman
- - Wolfe on the trail
- - First-century emperor
- - Fictional detective Wolfe
- - Wolfe
- - Rex's sleuth
- - Notorious fiddler
- - Fictional Wolfe
- - Claudius's successor
- - Rome burned during his reign
- - Fifth Roman emperor
- - Fiddle-playing emperor
- - Supposedly insane Roman ruler
- - Rex's detective
- - Claudius I's successor
- - Successor to Claudius I
- - Much-loathed emperor
- - Famed fiddler
- - Wolfe the sleuth
- - Wolfe of fiction
- - Wolfe of detective fiction
- - Suicidal emperor
- - Stout's Wolfe
- - Stout's stout Wolfe
- - Stout's detective Wolfe
- - Stepson of Claudius
- - Piano-playing Peter
- - Peter or a Wolfe
- - Laughton role: 1932
- - Great-great-grandson of Augustus
- - Fiddling tyrant
- - Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
- - Emperor after Claudius I
- - "Quo Vadis" character
- - Wolfe of crime fiction
- - Stout sleuth
- - Son of Agrippina
- - Seneca tutored him
- - Poppaea's husband
- - Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
- - Peter on the ivories
- - Literary detective Wolfe
- - Husband of Octavia
- - Fiddler or pianist
- - Fiddler of legend
- - Fabled fiddler
- - Caligula's nephew
- - Wolfe of mysteries
- - Wolfe in Stout books
- - Whodunit hero Wolfe
- - Tyrant who liked to fiddle around
- - Two-time Grammy Award-winning pianist Peter
- - Son of Agrippina the Younger
- - Seneca the Younger's student
- - Roman emperor after Claudius
- - Rex's stout detective
- - Rex Stout's sleuth Wolfe
- - Rex Stout character
- - Poisoner of Britannicus
- - Pianist or fiddler
- - Peter, the pianist
- - Peter or the Wolfe?
- - One of the Caesars
- - Notorious Roman fiddler
- - Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
- - Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
- - Infamous Rome fiddler
- - Husband of Poppaea Sabina
- - Historic fiddler
- - Great-grandson of Mark Antony
- - Great-grandson of Marc Antony
- - Galba succeeded him
- - Franco of "Camelot"
- - First-century tyrant
- - Fiery fiddler
- - Fiddler while Rome burned
- - Evil Roman emperor
- - Emperor thought to be mad
- - Emperor in "Quo Vadis?"
- - Emperor before Galba
- - Emperor advised by Seneca
- - Ancient tyrant
- - Adopted great-nephew of Claudius
- - 1951 Peter Ustinov role
- - "Scratch My Bach" composer Peter
- - "I, Claudius" figure
- - Wolfe who tracks crooks
- - Wolfe in big clothing
- - Wolfe following clues
- - Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
- - Tyrannical Roman emperor
- - Tutee of Seneca
- - The senate declared him a public enemy
- - Son of Agrippina II
- - Son and son-in-law to Claudius
- - Seneca's pupil
- - Seneca was his tutor
- - Roman with a rotten reputation
- - Roman fiddler of legend
- - Rex's orchid-loving detective
- - Possibly insane Roman ruler
- - Poppaea's third husband
- - Philly Pops director Peter
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