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- Despot
- Pianist Peter
- Roman emperor
- Detective Wolfe
- Cozy room
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- Sleuth Wolfe
- Fiddling Roman
- "I, Claudius" role
- Infamous lyre player
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- Agrippina's son
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- Opera by Handel
- Handel opera
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- Wolfe on the trail
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- PIANIST
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- Wolfe
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- Adopted son of Claudius
- "Quo Vadis" role
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- "Quo Vadis" emperor
- Supposedly insane Roman ruler
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- Fifth Roman emperor
- Fictional Wolfe
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- Rex's detective
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- Famed fiddler
- Wolfe the sleuth
- Wolfe of fiction
- Wolfe of detective fiction
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- Successor of Claudius
- Student of Seneca
- Stout's Wolfe
- Stout's stout Wolfe
- Stout fellow?
- Rome burned during his reign
- Roman despot
- Roman "fiddler"
- Piano-playing Peter
- Much-loathed emperor
- Laughton role: 1932
- Great-great-grandson of Augustus
- Great-great grandson of Augustus
- Fictional detective Wolfe
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- Emperor after Claudius I
- "Quo Vadis?" emperor
- "Quo Vadis?" character
- Wolfe, the sleuth
- Suicidal emperor
- Stout's detective Wolfe
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- Poppaea's husband
- Peter or a Wolfe
- Peter on the ivories
- Fiddling tyrant
- Fiddler or pianist
- Fiddler of legend
- Fabled fiddler
- Caligula's nephew
- "Quo Vadis" character
- Wolfe of crime fiction
- 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
- Son of Agrippina
- Seneca's student
- Seneca tutored him
- Seneca the Younger's student
- Roman fiddler?
- Rex's stout detective
- Rex Stout's Wolfe
- Poisoner of Britannicus
- Pianist or fiddler
- Peter, the pianist
- Peter or the Wolfe?
- One of the Caesars
- Notorious Roman fiddler
- Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
- Infamous Rome fiddler
- Husband of Poppaea Sabina
- Husband of Octavia
- Historic fiddler
- Great-grandson of Mark Antony
- Franco of "Camelot"
- Fiery fiddler
- Fiddling Roman emperor
- Evil Roman emperor
- Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned
- Emperor who fiddled around
- Emperor thought to be mad
- Emperor in "Quo Vadis?"
- Emperor before Galba
- Emperor advised by Seneca
- Cruel emperor
- Character in "I, Claudius"
- Ancient tyrant
- 1951 Peter Ustinov role
- "Scratch My Bach" composer Peter
- ''I, Claudius'' role
- Wolfe who tracks crooks
- Wolfe in big clothing
- Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
- Tyrannical Roman emperor
- The senate declared him a public enemy
- Stepson of Claudius
- Son of Agrippina II
- Son and son-in-law to Claudius
- Seneca's pupil
- Seneca was his tutor
- Roman with a rotten reputation
- Roman emperor who fiddled around
- Roman emperor after Claudius
- Rex's orchid-loving detective
- Rex Stout's sleuth Wolfe
- Rex Stout character
- Possibly insane Roman ruler
- Poppaea's third husband
- Philly Pops director Peter
- Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
- Noted Ustinov portrayal
- Name meaning "black"
- Musician Peter
- Literary sleuth Wolfe
- Literary detective Wolfe
- Legendary evil emperor
- Last Julio-Claudian emperor
- L. D. Ahenobarbus
- Julio-Claudian dynasty ruler
- Inspiration to Napoleon
- Infamous lyrist
- Infamous dictator
- Imperious Roman
- Hot fiddler
- He succeeded Claudius I
- He ordered Seneca's death
- He infamously fiddled around
- He fiddled while Rome burned
- He fiddled infamously
- He fiddled
- Hated ruler of old
- Great-great-grandson of Emperor Augustus
- Great-grandson of Marc Antony
- Grammy-winning pianist
- Galba succeeded him
- First-century Roman despot
- First name in detection
- Fiery fiddling Roman
- Famous Roman despot
- Emperor who married his stepsister
- Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned
- Emperor in ''Quo Vadis?''
- Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
- Detective-fiction name
- Detective ___ Wolfe
- Crime-solving Wolfe
- Claudius' stepson
- Character in Jonson's "Sejanus"
- Caligula was his uncle
- Burner of Rome, in legend
- Ancient Roman ruler
- Agrippina's tyrant son
- Agrippina's slayer
- "Summer of '42" pianist
- "Quo Vadis" meanie
- "I, Claudius" figure
- "I, Claudius" character
- "Green Lantern" villain
- "Camelot" co-star
- "Camelot" actor Franco
- ''Summer of '42'' pianist
- ___ Deep, oceanic depression
- ___ Deep (oceanic depression)
- Wolfe who was made stout by Stout
- Wolfe of mysteries
- Wolfe of literature
- Wolfe of detective lit
- Wolfe following clues
- Whodunit sleuth
- Way too weighty Wolfe
- Wager of war against Parthia
- Villain in the 2009 "Star Trek" film
- Villain in 2009's "Star Trek"
- Vile Roman emperor
- Ustinov role
- Two-time Grammy-winning pianist Peter
- Tutee of Seneca
- Third spouse of Poppaea Sabina
- The last Caesarean emperor
- The emperor featured in "Quo Vadis"
- Subject of Tacitus' "Annals"
- Subject of a giant statue at Rome's ancient Colosseum
- Subject of a Boito opera
- String player in old Rome
- Stout's sleuth Wolfe
- Stout's Mr. Wolfe
- Stout's ___ Wolfe
- Stout detective, ___ Wolfe
- Stepson of Emperor Claudius
- Sinister fiddler
- Ruler from LIV to LXVIII
- Rotund Wolfe
- Romulan villain in "Star Trek" or Roman emperor
- Rome's hot fiddler
- Rome's fifth emperor
- Rome burned, he fiddled
- Roman with a bad rep
- Roman who had his mother executed
- Roman violinist
- Roman lyre player
- Roman imperator
- Roman fiddler/tyrant
- Roman emperor: A.D. 54–68
- Roman emperor of note
- Roman emperor noted for inaction
- Roman emperor (54-68)
- Role in Racine's "Britannicus"
- Role in "The Sign of the Cross"
- Role in "The Coronation of Poppea"
- Rex Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe
- Rex introduced him
- Reputed fiddler
- Rebuilder of Rome
- Pupil of Seneca
- Prowling Wolfe
- Portrait on a coin of A.D. 64
- Poppaea Sabina's third spouse
- Poppaea Sabina's spouse
- Pliny the Elder's "enemy of mankind"
- Pianist Peter ___
- Pianist or emperor
- Peter who won the third Best New Artist Grammy
- Peter Ustinov's role in "Quo Vadis"
- Peter the pianist
- Peter or Wolfe
- Peter on a piano
- Peter of the piano
- Peter of the Philadelphia Pops
- Peter of the 88's
- Peter Lorre's role in "The Story of Mankind"
- Peter at the ivories
- Peter on piano
- Paul Bunyan's hound dog
- Orchid-loving private eye
- Orchid-loving detective Wolfe
- One-time emperor of Rome
- One of Seneca's students
- Octavia's spouse
- Octavia's offer?
- Octavia's emperor-husband
- Novel sleuth Wolfe
- Notorious uxoricide
- Noted pianist
- Nefarious fiddler?
- Nefarious fiddler
- Musically inclined ruler
- Musical Peter
- Mr. Wolfe
- Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
- Mark Antony was his great-grandfather
- Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly
- Lucius Ahenobarbus
- Literary Wolfe
- Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
- Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
- Last of the Caesars
- Last Julian emperor
- Last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
- Last emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
- Last Caesar
- Lancelot portrayer, 1967
- Kin of Philo, Simon, etc.
- Julio-Claudian dynasty emperor
- Intended assassination victim of the Pisonian Conspiracy
- Infamous string musician
- Infamous son of Agrippina II
- Infamous Roman tyrant
- Infamous Roman fiddler
- Infamous Roman emperor who "fiddled around"
- Infamous fiddler of ancient times
- Infamous emperor of Rome
- In legend, he fiddled in a fire
- Imperious emperor
- Ill-timed fiddler
- Husband of Poppaea
- Historical subject of a Boito opera
- Historical fiddler
- 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!"
- His death marked the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty
- His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors
- He watched Rome burn
- He was declared a public enemy by the Senate
- He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
- He took a bow during a fire
- He succeeded Claudius
- He played the lyre, not the fiddle
- He married Octavia and later had her killed
- He bowed by the fire
- He actually played the lyre
- Grandson of Germanicus
- Grand-nephew of Claudius
- Grammy winner Peter
- Franco or Peter
- Franco of film
- Foolish fiddler
- Follower of Claudius I
- First-century V.I.P.
- First-century Roman leader
- First-century coup victim
- Fiery fiddler?
- Fiery emperor?
- Fiddling villain of history
- Fiddling Roman tyrant
- Fiddling Roman despot
- Fiddling emperor, they say
- Fiddling boss in a holocaust
- Fiddler while Rome burned
- Fiddler of yore
- Fiddler in a fire
- Fiddler by the fire
- Fictional orchid fancier
- Fictional hero Wolfe
- Fictional detective and gourmand Wolfe
- Fat detective of fiction
- Fanatical fiddler
- Famous fiddler?
- Famed Roman fiddler
- Famed fiddler of ancient Rome
- Face on a coin of A.D. 64
- Fabled fiddler during the burning of Rome
- Eric Bana's "Star Trek" role
- Emperor with a burning ambition?
- Emperor whose last words were "What an artist the world loses in me"
- Emperor who was friends with Seneca
- Emperor who succeeded his great-uncle Claudius
- Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned
- Emperor who pulled strings?
- Emperor who presided over a great fire
- Emperor who poisoned Britannicus
- Emperor who frequented the Circus Maximus
- Emperor who fiddled around?
- Emperor who died in 68
- Emperor who committed suicide in 68 AD
- Emperor who built the Domus Aurea
- Emperor who "fiddled"
- Emperor of the 50s and 60s?
- Emperor of Rome: A.D. 54-68
- Emperor of Rome at 16
- Emperor Galba's predecessor
- Emperor born about four years after Jesus died
- Emperor at the Circus Maximus
- Early Roman monster
- Early fiddler?
- Detective Wolfe of fiction
- Detective or pianist
- Detective created by Rex
- Depraved emperor
- Decadent Roman emperor
- Crime solver Wolfe of fiction
- Crabby fiddler?
- Coup victim of A.D. 68
- Concern for Claudius
- Colossal statue outside ancient Rome's Colosseum
- ClaudiusÂ’s successor
- ClaudiusÂ’s great-nephew
- Claudius's stepson
- Claudius's adoptive son
- Claudius's adopted son
- Claudius' grandnephew
- Claudius' adoptive son
- Claudius' adopted son
- Claudius was his stepfather
- Claudius Caesar
- Charles Laughton's role in "The Sign of the Cross"
- Character in "Quo Vadis"
- Character in "Quo Vadis?"
- Character in "I, Claudius" and "Quo Vadis?"
- CD burning software named for an emperor
- Cavolo ___ (Italian black kale)
- Black, to Botticelli
- Black, in Italy
- Black, in Bologna
- Big name in CD burning software, to the extent that CDs still get burned
- Archie's boss, in detective fiction
- Archie's boss
- Apocraphyl fiddler
- Ancient libertine
- Agrippina's. son
- Agrippina's executioner
- Agrippina's condemner
- Agrippina's boy
- Agrippina the Younger's son
- Agrippina II's son
- Adoptee of Claudius I
- A.D. 68 coup victim
- 2009 "Star Trek" villain
- 1st-century emperor
- 1951 Peter Ustinov historical role
- 1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov
- "The Remorse of ___ After the Murder of His Mother" (John William Waterhouse painting)
- "Summer of '42" pianist Peter
- "Star Trek" villain played by Eric Bana
- "Star Trek" (2009) villain
- "Quo Vadis" heavy
- "Quo Vadis?" figure
- "Quo Vadis? "emperor
- "I, Claudius" emperor
- "Fiery" emperor
- "A Crossworder's Delight" author Blanc
- "A Crossword to Die For" author Blanc
- 'I, Claudius' role
- ''Quo Vadis'' ruler
- ''Quo Vadis'' emperor
- ___ Wolfe (detective created by Rex Stout)
- ___ Deep, depression near Guam