Great-great-grandson of Emperor Augustus | 40 |
Emperor who married his stepsister | 34 |
Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned | 46 |
Emperor in ''Quo Vadis?'' | 41 |
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome | 37 |
Character in Jonson's "Sejanus" | 45 |
"Summer of '42" pianist | 37 |
"I, Claudius" character | 33 |
"Green Lantern" villain | 33 |
"Camelot" actor Franco | 32 |
''Summer of '42'' pianist | 45 |
Wolfe who was made stout by Stout | 33 |
Villain in the 2009 "Star Trek" film | 46 |
Villain in 2009's "Star Trek" | 43 |
Two-time Grammy-winning pianist Peter | 37 |
The emperor featured in "Quo Vadis" | 45 |
Subject of Tacitus' "Annals" | 42 |
Roman who had his mother executed | 33 |
Roman emperor: A.D. 54–68 | 32 |
Roman emperor noted for inaction | 32 |
Role in Racine's "Britannicus" | 44 |
Role in "The Sign of the Cross" | 41 |
Role in "The Coronation of Poppea" | 44 |
Rex Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe | 34 |
Poppaea Sabina's third spouse | 33 |
Peter who won the third Best New Artist Grammy | 46 |
Peter Ustinov's role in "Quo Vadis" | 49 |
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty | 36 |
Mark Antony was his great-grandfather | 37 |
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly | 39 |
Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty | 40 |
Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty | 34 |
Last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty | 34 |
Last emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty | 42 |
Infamous fiddler of ancient times | 33 |
Historical subject of a Boito opera | 35 |
His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors | 47 |
He was declared a public enemy by the Senate | 44 |
He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus | 39 |
He played the lyre, not the fiddle | 34 |
He married Octavia and later had her killed | 43 |
Fictional detective and gourmand Wolfe | 38 |
Fabled fiddler during the burning of Rome | 41 |
Eric Bana's "Star Trek" role | 42 |
Emperor with a burning ambition? | 32 |
Emperor who was friends with Seneca | 35 |
Emperor who succeeded his great-uncle Claudius | 46 |
Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned | 47 |
Emperor who presided over a great fire | 38 |
Emperor who poisoned Britannicus | 32 |
Emperor who frequented the Circus Maximus | 41 |
Emperor who committed suicide in 68 AD | 38 |
Emperor who built the Domus Aurea | 33 |
Emperor born about four years after Jesus died | 46 |
Character in "Quo Vadis" | 34 |
Character in "Quo Vadis?" | 35 |
CD burning software named for an emperor | 40 |
Archie's boss, in detective fiction | 39 |
2009 "Star Trek" villain | 34 |
1951 Peter Ustinov historical role | 34 |
1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov | 38 |
"Summer of '42" pianist Peter | 43 |
"Star Trek" villain played by Eric Bana | 49 |
"Star Trek" (2009) villain | 36 |
"A Crossword to Die For" author Blanc | 47 |
''Quo Vadis'' ruler | 35 |
''Quo Vadis'' emperor | 37 |
___ Wolfe (detective created by Rex Stout) | 42 |
___ Circus (ancient Roman arena) | 32 |
___ Circus (where St. Peter was crucified) | 42 |
Pianist Peter and a fiddling emperor | 36 |
___ Circus (site of Peter's crucifixion) | 44 |
___ Circus (ancient Roman stadium) | 34 |
__ Circus, where St. Peter was crucified | 40 |
"The Rubber Band" sleuth | 34 |
Fictional detective who weighs a seventh of a ton | 49 |
Detective in "Fer-de-Lance" | 37 |
"Black Orchids" sleuth | 32 |
New York City Marathon founder Fred | 35 |
Card game alternately known as "pounce" | 49 |
Poet depicted in "Il Postino" | 39 |
Poet who always wrote in green ink | 34 |
Poet portrayed in “Il Postino” | 38 |
Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet | 32 |
Chilean literature Nobelist Pablo | 33 |
1971 Nobel Prize-winning poet Pablo | 35 |
"Spain in My Heart" poet | 34 |
"Residence on Earth" poet | 35 |
"Passions and Impressions" penner Pablo | 49 |
"Ode to Broken Things" poet | 37 |
"Alturas de Macchu Picchu" poet | 41 |
Bad Religion "Struck" one | 35 |
"You've got some ___!" | 36 |
"The ___!" (perturbed cry) | 36 |
War of ___ (psychological conflict) | 35 |
Uneasy "bundle" contents | 34 |
The Legend of Zelda console, for short | 38 |
Nintendo's Super ___ (gaming console) | 41 |
"Excitebike" gaming platform | 38 |
Super Mario Bros. console, for short | 36 |