- HEROD
- Judean king
- Role in "King of Kings"
- Christmas story bad guy
- Biblical villain
- Jesus Christ Superstar character
- King of the Bible
- Biblical tyrant
- Jesus Christ Superstar role
- Villain of the Christmas story
- Christmas story baddie
- New Testament villain
- Salome's wicked uncle
- Christmas-story king
- Judean despot
- King in Matthew
- Early Judean king
- One king in "King of Kings"
- Biblical king
- Salome tenor
- Judean king: "the Great"
- Salome danced for him
- Early king of Judea
- King of Judea
- The Great king of Judaea
- The Great king of Judea
- Grandfather of Agrippa I
- Friend of Claudius I
- The Great Judean king
- New Testament king
- Jesus Christ Superstar king
- King from whom Mary and Joseph fled
- King in "Jesus Christ Superstar"
- Tenor role in "Salome"
- King of 2,000 years ago
- Galilean ruler
- Salome's stepfather
- Ancient king
- Salome villain
- Ruler in Matthew
- Monarch who was 54 Down's stepfather
- Masada king
- ___ Agrippa (king of Judea)
- He ordered the Massacre of the Innocents.
- Husband of Mariamne.
- King of Judea, B. C. 37–4.
- Step-father of Salome.
- Governor in Strauss' opera, "Salome."
- Charles Laughton's role in "Salome."
- Laughton role.
- King in the year one.
- Out-___ (outdo in violence).
- Salome's uncle.
- Early Palestinian dynasty.
- Roman king of Judaea.
- Ruler of Galilee in 4 A. D.
- Ruler in Judea, 34–4 B. C.
- Dynasty of ancient Palestine.
- King of 4 B.C.
- Palestine dynasty of the year one.
- Salomé's stepfather.
- Judea ruler.
- Ruler in the year one.
- King of Judea, 37 B.C.
- Role in "Salome."
- Ruler of Galilee.
- King of 4 A.D.
- King of Judaea.
- Strauss role.
- Contemporary of 25 Across, in Judea.
- King in B.C. and A.D.
- Ruler of Galilee, 4 B.C–A.D. 39.
- Tenor role in 49 Down
- Biblical ruler
- Character in "I, Claudius"
- King in "I, Claudius"
- For whom Salome danced
- He imprisoned St. Peter
- Wicked king
- Idumean king of Judea
- Kind of Judea: 37 B.C.
- Laughton role in 1953
- Tetrarch of Galilee
- A king of Judea
- King in Wilde's "Salomé"
- Salome's admirer
- A Judean king
- Notable king of Judea
- A Judean ruler
- King of Judea: 37-4 B.C.
- __ Antipas, ruler of Galilee: 4 B.C.-A.D. 39
- Salome king
- Biblical king with 10 wives
- New Testament ruler
- B.C. Judean king
- King in the Gospels
- Christmas story villain
- He ordered the execution of John the Baptist
- King in "The Passion of the Christ"
- Salome role
- King in 1 B.C.
- Judea's ___ the Great
- Judean ruler
- Biblical king of Judea
- Ruler in Richard Strauss's "Salome"
- Villain in a Nativity play
- Judean king, in Matthew
- Biblical king who died in 4 BC
- Name of several Judaean kings
- 'Salome' character
- Biblical king in Matthew
- King visited by the Magi
- Laughton's "Salome" role
- Judean king, 37-4 B.C.
- Stepfather to Salome
- A king in the Bible
- Salome's royal audience
- Infamous biblical king
- Villainous biblical king
- Wicked king of Judea
- Galilean tetrarch
- Biblical bad guy
- Judean king ____ the Great
- Infamous king of the Bible
- King of Judea until 4 B.C.
- King when Jesus was born
- Biblical villain whose name contains a villain's opposite
- Friend of Mark Antony
- Jose Ferrer's role in "The Greatest Story Ever Told"
- Jesus Christ Superstar baritone
- Prove to me that you're divine, change my water into wine singer in "Jesus Christ Superstar"