Ancient fiddler
Else clues• ___ Deep, depression near Guam
• ___ Deep, oceanic depression
• ___ Wolfe (detective created by Rex Stout)
• 'I, Claudius' role
• 'Quo Vadis' character
• 'The Story of Mankind' character
• A Crossword to Die For author Blanc
• Anatomy of a Crossword author Blanc
• Camelot actor
• Camelot actor Franco
• Camelot co-star
• Camelot Lancelot Franco___
• Fiery emperor
• Green Lantern villain
• I, Claudius character
• I, Claudius figure
• Quo Vadis? emperor
• Quo Vadis? figure
• Quo Vadis? role
• Quo Vadis? tyrant
• Quo Vadis heavy
• Quo Vadis meanie
• Quo Vadis subject
• Scratch My Bach composer Peter
• Star Trek (2009) villain
• Star Trek villain played by Eric Bana
• Summer of '42 pianist
• Summer of '42 pianist Peter
• The Remorse of ___ After the Murder of His Mother (John William Waterhouse painting)
• Unholy Roman emperor
• 1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov
• 1951 Peter Ustinov historical role
• 1951 Peter Ustinov role
• 1st century emperor
• 54-68 A.D. emperor
• A Wolfe
• A.D. 68 coup victim
• Actor Franco
• Adopted son of Claudius
• Adoptee of Claudius I
• Agrippina the Younger's only child
• Agrippina the Younger's son
• Agrippina's condemner
• Agrippina's slayer
• Agrippina's son
• Agrippina's tyrant son
• Ancient libertine
• Ancient Roman emperor
• Ancient Roman ruler
• Apocraphyl fiddler
• Archie's boss, in detective fiction
• Best New Artist Grammy recipient of 1961
• Big name in CD burning software, to the extent that CDs still get burned
• Black, in Bari
• Black, in Bologna
• Black, in Rome
• Black, to Botticelli
• Boito opera
• Burner of Rome, in legend
• Caligula was his uncle
• Caligula's nephew
• Cavolo ___ (Italian black kale)
• CD burning software named for an emperor
• CD-burning software
• Character in I, Claudius
• Character in Quo Vadis?
• Charles Laughton's role in The Sign of the Cross
• Classical fiddler
• Claudius Caesar
• Claudius I successor
• Claudius I's adopted son
• Claudius I's succesor
• Claudius was his stepfather
• Claudius' adopted son
• Claudius' adoptive son
• Claudius' grandnephew
• Claudius' nephew
• Claudius' stepson
• Claudius's great-nephew
• Colossal statue outside ancient Rome's Colosseum
• Concern for Claudius
• Coup victim of A.D. 68
• Crime solver Wolfe of fiction
• Crime-solving Wolfe
• Cruel emperor
• Cruel Roman emperor
• Dectective Wolfe
• Depraved emperor
• Despot with a fiddle
• Despotic Roman emperor
• Detective created by Rex
• Detective Wolfe of fiction
• Diddler?
• DVD recording software
• Early Rome rebuilder
• Elephantine Wolfe
• Emperor advised by Seneca
• Emperor after Claudius
• Emperor before Galba
• Emperor born about four years after Jesus died
• Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
• Emperor from 37 to 68 AD
• Emperor from 54 to 68
• Emperor Galba's predecessor
• Emperor in Quo Vadis?
• Emperor in 64 AD
• Emperor known for his interest in music
• Emperor of Rome, 54-68
• Emperor of Rome: A.D. 54-68
• Emperor of the 50s and 60s?
• Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned
• Emperor that fiddled around?
• Emperor thought to be mad
• Emperor tutored by Seneca
• Emperor who fiddled
• Emperor who committed suicide in 68 AD
• Emperor who died in 68
• Emperor who famously fiddled
• Emperor who fiddled around
• Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned
• Emperor who had his mother murdered
• Emperor who married his stepsister
• Emperor who poisoned Britannicus
• Emperor who presided over a great fire
• Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned
• Emperor who was declared a public enemy by the Roman Senate
• Emperor whose last words were What an artist the world loses in me
• Emperor with a burning ambition?
• Emperor with a fiddle
• Emperor with strings
• Emperor with strings attached?
• Eric Bana's Star Trek role
• Evil emperor
• Evil Roman emperor
• Fabled fiddler
• Fabled fiddler during the burning of Rome
• Factual fiddler
• Famed cithara strummer
• Famed emperor
• Famed Roman fiddler
• Famous fiddler
• Famous Roman despot
• Fictional detective ___ Wolfe
• Fictional detective and gourmand Wolfe
• Fictional hero Wolfe
• Fictional sleuth Wolfe
• Fictional Wolfe
• Fiddle-playing emperor
• Fiddler of legend
• Fiddler of old
• Fiddler of Rome
• Fiddler or pianist
• Fiddler while Rome burned
• Fiddling emperor
• Fiddling emperor, they say
• Fiddling Roman
• Fiddling Roman despot
• Fiddling Roman emperor
• Fiddling Roman tyrant
• Fiddling tyrant
• Fiery fiddler
• Fiery fiddling Roman
• Fifth Roman emperor
• Fifth Roman emperor, AD 54-68
• First century emperor
• First century Roman despot
• First name in detection
• First name in detective fiction
• First name in mysteries
• First-century coup victim
• First-century Roman emperor
• First-century Roman leader
• Foolish fiddler
• Forum fiddler?
• Franco of 'Camelot'
• Franco of film
• Franco or Peter
• Franco, the actor
• Galba predecessor
• Galba succeeded him
• Grammy winner Peter
• Grammy-winning pianist
• Grandson of Germanicus
• Great-grandson of Marc Antony
• Great-great grandson of Augustus
• Great-great-grandson of Emperor Augustus
• Handel opera
• Hated ruler of old
• He bowed by the fire
• He committed matricide in A.D. 59
• He fiddled infamously
• He fiddled while Rome burned
• He followed Claudius
• He infamously fiddled around
• He ordered Seneca's death
• He played the lyre, not the fiddle
• He succeeded Claudius
• He was a harpist, not a fiddler
• He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
• He was declared a public enemy by the Senate
• He watched Rome burn
• His dying words were What an artist the world is losing in me!
• Historic fiddler
• Historical subject of a Boito opera
• Husband of Octavia
• Husband of Poppaea
• Husband of Poppaea Sabina
• Ill-timed fiddler
• Imperial fiddler
• Imperious emperor
• Imperious Roman
• In legend, he fiddled in a fire
• Infamous dictator
• Infamous emperor
• Infamous emperor of Rome
• Infamous fiddler
• Infamous fiddler of ancient times
• Infamous fiddler of legend
• Infamous Roman
• Infamous Roman emperor
• Infamous Roman fiddler
• Infamous Roman ruler
• Infamous ruler
• Intended assassination victim of the Pisonian Conspiracy
• Irresponsible emperor
• Julio-Claudian dynasty emperor
• L. D. Ahenobarbus
• Lancelot portrayer, 1967
• Last emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Last Julio-Claudian emperor
• Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Laughton role: 1932
• Leader of A.D. 54
• Leader removed by the Senate
• Legendary evil emperor
• Literary detective Wolfe
• Literary sleuth Wolfe
• Literary Wolfe
• Livia Drusilla divorced him
• Lucan plotted against him
• Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
• Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly
• Mad emperor
• Mad Roman emperor
• Magnum Incendium Romae figure
• Mark Antony was his great-grandfather
• Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Monarch of the fiddle
• Much-loathed emperor
• Musical Roman?
• Musically inclined ruler
• Mysterious Wolfe
• Nefarious fiddler
• Nephew of Caligula
• Noted persecutor of Christians
• Noted Ustinov portrayal
• Notorious emperor
• Notorious fiddler
• Notorious Roman emperor
• Notorious Roman fiddler
• ___ Deep, depression near Guam
• ___ Deep, oceanic depression
• ___ Wolfe (detective created by Rex Stout)
• 'I, Claudius' role
• 'Quo Vadis' character
• 'The Story of Mankind' character
• A Crossword to Die For author Blanc
• Anatomy of a Crossword author Blanc
• Camelot actor
• Camelot actor Franco
• Camelot co-star
• Camelot Lancelot Franco___
• Fiery emperor
• Green Lantern villain
• I, Claudius character
• I, Claudius figure
• Quo Vadis? emperor
• Quo Vadis? figure
• Quo Vadis? role
• Quo Vadis? tyrant
• Quo Vadis heavy
• Quo Vadis meanie
• Quo Vadis subject
• Scratch My Bach composer Peter
• Star Trek (2009) villain
• Star Trek villain played by Eric Bana
• Summer of '42 pianist
• Summer of '42 pianist Peter
• The Remorse of ___ After the Murder of His Mother (John William Waterhouse painting)
• Unholy Roman emperor
• 1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov
• 1951 Peter Ustinov historical role
• 1951 Peter Ustinov role
• 1st century emperor
• 54-68 A.D. emperor
• A Wolfe
• A.D. 68 coup victim
• Actor Franco
• Adopted son of Claudius
• Adoptee of Claudius I
• Agrippina the Younger's only child
• Agrippina the Younger's son
• Agrippina's condemner
• Agrippina's slayer
• Agrippina's son
• Agrippina's tyrant son
• Ancient fiddler
• Ancient libertine
• Ancient Roman emperor
• Ancient Roman ruler
• Apocraphyl fiddler
• Archie's boss, in detective fiction
• Best New Artist Grammy recipient of 1961
• Big name in CD burning software, to the extent that CDs still get burned
• Black, in Bari
• Black, in Bologna
• Black, in Rome
• Black, to Botticelli
• Boito opera
• Burner of Rome, in legend
• Caligula was his uncle
• Caligula's nephew
• Cavolo ___ (Italian black kale)
• CD burning software named for an emperor
• CD-burning software
• Character in I, Claudius
• Character in Quo Vadis?
• Charles Laughton's role in The Sign of the Cross
• Classical fiddler
• Claudius Caesar
• Claudius I successor
• Claudius I's adopted son
• Claudius I's succesor
• Claudius was his stepfather
• Claudius' adopted son
• Claudius' adoptive son
• Claudius' grandnephew
• Claudius' nephew
• Claudius' stepson
• Claudius's great-nephew
• Colossal statue outside ancient Rome's Colosseum
• Concern for Claudius
• Coup victim of A.D. 68
• Crime solver Wolfe of fiction
• Crime-solving Wolfe
• Cruel emperor
• Cruel Roman emperor
• Dectective Wolfe
• Depraved emperor
• Despot with a fiddle
• Despotic Roman emperor
• Detective created by Rex
• Detective Wolfe of fiction
• Diddler?
• DVD recording software
• Early Rome rebuilder
• Elephantine Wolfe
• Emperor advised by Seneca
• Emperor after Claudius
• Emperor before Galba
• Emperor born about four years after Jesus died
• Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
• Emperor from 37 to 68 AD
• Emperor from 54 to 68
• Emperor Galba's predecessor
• Emperor in Quo Vadis?
• Emperor in 64 AD
• Emperor known for his interest in music
• Emperor of Rome, 54-68
• Emperor of Rome: A.D. 54-68
• Emperor of the 50s and 60s?
• Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned
• Emperor that fiddled around?
• Emperor thought to be mad
• Emperor tutored by Seneca
• Emperor who fiddled
• Emperor who committed suicide in 68 AD
• Emperor who died in 68
• Emperor who famously fiddled
• Emperor who fiddled around
• Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned
• Emperor who had his mother murdered
• Emperor who married his stepsister
• Emperor who poisoned Britannicus
• Emperor who presided over a great fire
• Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned
• Emperor who was declared a public enemy by the Roman Senate
• Emperor whose last words were What an artist the world loses in me
• Emperor with a burning ambition?
• Emperor with a fiddle
• Emperor with strings
• Emperor with strings attached?
• Eric Bana's Star Trek role
• Evil emperor
• Evil Roman emperor
• Fabled fiddler
• Fabled fiddler during the burning of Rome
• Factual fiddler
• Famed cithara strummer
• Famed emperor
• Famed Roman fiddler
• Famous fiddler
• Famous Roman despot
• Fictional detective ___ Wolfe
• Fictional detective and gourmand Wolfe
• Fictional hero Wolfe
• Fictional sleuth Wolfe
• Fictional Wolfe
• Fiddle-playing emperor
• Fiddler of legend
• Fiddler of old
• Fiddler of Rome
• Fiddler or pianist
• Fiddler while Rome burned
• Fiddling emperor
• Fiddling emperor, they say
• Fiddling Roman
• Fiddling Roman despot
• Fiddling Roman emperor
• Fiddling Roman tyrant
• Fiddling tyrant
• Fiery fiddler
• Fiery fiddling Roman
• Fifth Roman emperor
• Fifth Roman emperor, AD 54-68
• First century emperor
• First century Roman despot
• First name in detection
• First name in detective fiction
• First name in mysteries
• First-century coup victim
• First-century Roman emperor
• First-century Roman leader
• Foolish fiddler
• Forum fiddler?
• Franco of 'Camelot'
• Franco of film
• Franco or Peter
• Franco, the actor
• Galba predecessor
• Galba succeeded him
• Grammy winner Peter
• Grammy-winning pianist
• Grandson of Germanicus
• Great-grandson of Marc Antony
• Great-great grandson of Augustus
• Great-great-grandson of Emperor Augustus
• Handel opera
• Hated ruler of old
• He bowed by the fire
• He committed matricide in A.D. 59
• He fiddled infamously
• He fiddled while Rome burned
• He followed Claudius
• He infamously fiddled around
• He ordered Seneca's death
• He played the lyre, not the fiddle
• He succeeded Claudius
• He was a harpist, not a fiddler
• He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
• He was declared a public enemy by the Senate
• He watched Rome burn
• His dying words were What an artist the world is losing in me!
• Historic fiddler
• Historical subject of a Boito opera
• Husband of Octavia
• Husband of Poppaea
• Husband of Poppaea Sabina
• Ill-timed fiddler
• Imperial fiddler
• Imperious emperor
• Imperious Roman
• In legend, he fiddled in a fire
• Infamous dictator
• Infamous emperor
• Infamous emperor of Rome
• Infamous fiddler
• Infamous fiddler of ancient times
• Infamous fiddler of legend
• Infamous Roman
• Infamous Roman emperor
• Infamous Roman fiddler
• Infamous Roman ruler
• Infamous ruler
• Intended assassination victim of the Pisonian Conspiracy
• Irresponsible emperor
• Julio-Claudian dynasty emperor
• L. D. Ahenobarbus
• Lancelot portrayer, 1967
• Last emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Last Julio-Claudian emperor
• Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Laughton role: 1932
• Leader of A.D. 54
• Leader removed by the Senate
• Legendary evil emperor
• Literary detective Wolfe
• Literary sleuth Wolfe
• Literary Wolfe
• Livia Drusilla divorced him
• Lucan plotted against him
• Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
• Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly
• Mad emperor
• Mad Roman emperor
• Magnum Incendium Romae figure
• Mark Antony was his great-grandfather
• Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
• Monarch of the fiddle
• Much-loathed emperor
• Musical Roman?
• Musically inclined ruler
• Mysterious Wolfe
• Nefarious fiddler
• Nephew of Caligula
• Noted persecutor of Christians
• Noted Ustinov portrayal
• Notorious emperor
• Notorious fiddler
• Notorious Roman emperor
• Notorious Roman fiddler
• Roman Emperor notorious for his monstrous vice and fantastic luxury (was said to have started a fire that destroyed much of Rome in 64) but the Empire remained prosperous during his rule (37-68)