- - Cayuga relative
- - ... Falls Convention (milestone in the women's suffrage movement)
- - Roman philosopher and statesman
- - Roman writer, statesman and adviser to Nero
- - Great Hill People
- - For the most part, shipped out to laidback hotshot from one of the original Five Nations?
- - Seen out by accountant, one of the younger guys in Rome in the past
- - a roman or an indian
- - People of the Five Nations
- - Dramatist who was adviser to Nero
- - "Medea" playwright
- - Tribe of the Five Nations
- - Southern Ontario people
- - Playwright and philosopher who advised Nero
- - People with reservations in New York
- - Member of the Five Nations
- - Iroquois League people
- - Epistulae morales writer
- - An Iroquoian
- - Finger lake
- - Iroquois.
- - Roman playwright
- - Philosopher who tutored Nero
- - Largest of New York's Finger Lakes
- - ...... Falls Convention (early women's rights gathering)
- - One of the younger guys in Rome in the past is seen upset with accountant
- - Encase the Roman statesman and playwright badly
- - Statesman who tutored Nero
- - Member of an Iroquois people
- - New York lake named for a Five Nations tribe
- - Elder or Younger Roman writer
- - Iroquois League nation
- - Roman philosopher who wrote 'All cruelty springs from weakness'
- - ...... Falls, N.Y
- - Native American tribe or Finger Lake
- - Roman statesman and senator one recalled
- - Westernmost nation of the Iroquois League
- - One of New York's Finger Lakes
- - One of the younger guys in Rome in the past seen upset with accountant
- - Roman who originated the phrase 'What fools these mortals be'
- - Nero was his 2-Down
- - Tutor to Nero
- - "What fools these mortals be" originator
- - Philosopher's excellent, mostly cosy home, after retirement
- - Roman Stoic philosopher
- - ...... Falls Convention (first-wave feminism event)
- - Roman philosopher and dramatist
- - Tutor of Nero
- - Deepest of the Finger Lakes
- - Roman philosopher
- - Adviser to Nero
- - Five Nations people
- - New York's ...... Lake
- - "Medea" playwright or New York county
- - Roman tragedy writer
- - Roman philosopher who originated the phrase "What fools these mortals be"
- - Philosopher forced by Nero to commit suicide
- - Nero's tutor
- - Iroquioan tribe
- - Iroquois tribe for which one of the Finger Lakes is named
- - "Phoenissae" playwright
- - Largest and deepest Finger Lake
- - A Finger Lake
- - Nero's advisor
- - Largest of the Finger Lakes
- - Indian tribe or Finger Lake
- - Noted Roman tragedian
- - ...... Falls (site of an 1848 women's rights convention)
- - Philosopher ordered by Nero to commit suicide
- - Tutor of 12-Down
- - One of the Finger Lakes
- - Philosopher exiled by Claudius
- - Stoic philosopher exiled by Claudius
- - Nero's teacher
- - Advisor to Nero
- - With 45-Across, body of water in upstate New York
- - Roman statesman and philosopher
- - Five Nations member
- - Iroquois cousin
- - East Coast Indian
- - New York Indian people
- - Tribe of the Iroquois League
- - Writer exiled by Claudius
- - Toronto college
- - Roman statesman or American tribe
- - Roman philosopher and writer of tragedies
- - Red Jacket's tribe
- - Largest Iroquois Confederacy tribe
- - 1,800 years before Lincoln, he observed that "a great man can come from a cabin"
- - "What fools these mortals be" writer
- - Member of the Iroquois Confederacy
- - Central New York county
- - "Troades" tragedian
- - Roman moralist
- - "Phaedra" playwright
- - Iroquois member
- - Tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy
- - Roman author.
- - Roman orator
- - Roman statesman
- - Falls in New York
- - Iroquoian Indian
- - Lake ......, N.Y.
- - New York county
- - New York tribe
- - Six Nations tribe
- - Iroquois Confederacy nation
- - Iroquois tribe
- - Iroquois Confederacy tribe
- - Five Nations tribe
- - Iroquoian language
- - Iroquois League tribe
- - Iroquois Confederacy member
- - One of the Iroquois
- - Iroquoian tribe
- - New York tribe or lake
- - One of the Five Nations
- - Iroquoian people
- - New York native
- - New York lake.
- - Roman writer
- - Some Haudenosaunee
- - Iroquois people
- - ... Falls Convention [first women's rights conference in the U.S.]
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