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Other crossword clues for answer "NERO"

NERO
Ancient fiddler
Claudius I's adopted son
Famous fiddler
Fictional Wolfe
Fiddling Roman tyrant
Pianist Peter
Rex's detective
Roman fiddler
Quo Vadis? emperor
Caligula's nephew
Dectective Wolfe
Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" portrayal
Archie's orchid-growing boss
Concern for Claudius
Fiddling emperor
Great-great-grandson of Augustus
Infamous fiddler of legend
P. I. Wolfe
Pianist or fiddler
Philly Pops leader
Emperor with a burning ambition?
Peter of the Pops
Whodunit hero Wolfe
Emperor who spearheaded the building of the Domus Aurea
Roman emperor who had three impostors claim to be him after his suicide
Roman emperor who said before dying, "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
Fictional sleuth Wolfe
Villain in the 2009 "Star Trek" movie
Jimmy's "Sons of Anarchy" role
First century Roman emperor expected by some to return as the Antichrist
Emperor who built the Domus Aurea
Villain in "Star Trek" or "Green Lantern"
Evil emperor who's a character in the film "Quo Vadis"
Rex's sleuth
Quo Vadis figure
I, Claudius role
The Remorse of ___ After the Murder of His Mother (John William Waterhouse painting)
Agrippina's son
Claudius's successor
Emperor whose last words were "What an artist the world loses in me"
Eric Bana's "Star Trek" role
Fiddler by the fire
His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors
His death marked the end of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty
Last emperor in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Last in the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Student of Seneca
His stepbrother Britannicus probably murdered him
Roman fiddler/tyrant
First Jewish-Roman War emperor
Britannicus's murderer, supposedly
Roman emperor some considered The Antichrist
Pliny the Elder called him an "enemy of mankind"
Peter or Franco
Fiddling Roman
Nephew of Caligula
First name of 96 Down
Depraved emperor
Unstable emperor
Wolfe of mysteries
Quo Vadis? character
Emperor in 64 AD
Wolfe of whodunits
Notorious fiddler
54-68 A.D. emperor
Crime-solving Wolfe
Rex Stout's Wolfe
Quo Vadis role
Last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Fictional detective ___ Wolfe
Roman despot
Stout's Wolfe
Son of Agrippina
He fiddled while Rome burned
Infamous Roman fiddler
Adopted son of Claudius
Claudius' adopted son
Fifth Roman emperor, AD 54-68
Claudius I's successor
Magnum Incendium Romae figure
Roman emperor who committed suicide
Stepson of Claudius
___ Wolfe (detective created by Rex Stout)
Claudius's great-nephew
Julio-Claudian dynasty emperor
Wolfe who was made stout by Stout
Successor of Claudius
Tutee of Seneca
He ordered a boy named Sporus castrated and married him, apparently because Sporus resembled his dead wife
Colossus of _____ (statue after which the Colosseum is purportedly named)
His demise ushered in the Year of the Four Emperors
Soprano castrato in Handel's opera "Agrippina"
April was once renamed after him in the Julian calendar
Builder of the Domus Aurea palace, featuring a 100'-tall colossus of himself
Domus Aurea resident
Elephantine Wolfe
Emperor tutored by Seneca
Roman emperor, 54-68 A.D.
Son of Agrippina II
Employer of the infamous poisoning assassin Locusta
Scratch My Bach composer Peter
Famed fiddler
Fiery fiddler
Emperor that fiddled around?
Stout's stout Wolfe
Wolfe of fiction
Emperor of Rome, 54-68
Emperor who had his mother murdered
Emperor who was declared a public enemy by the Roman Senate
Fictional detective Wolfe
Fiddler of legend
Galba's predecessor
Infamous fiddler
Roman emperor, AD 54-68
Sleuth Wolfe
Son of Agrippina the Younger
Wolfe in Stout books
He followed Claudius
Pop pianist Peter
Claudius's adopted son
First century Roman despot
Husband of Poppaea Sabina
Literary detective Wolfe
Rex Stout detective Wolfe
Wolf of fiction
Emperor with a fiddle
Ustinov's "Quo Vadis?" role
DVD recording software
Wolfe the sleuth
First-century Roman emperor
He watched Rome burn
Literary sleuth Wolfe
Octavia's husband
Pops pianist Peter
Two-time Grammy Award-winning pianist Peter
Claudius's stepson
First-century emperor
Notorious Roman fiddler
Octavia's emperor-husband
Detective Wolfe
Tyrant who liked to fiddle around
Summer of '42 pianist Peter
Peter or a Wolfe
Notorious Roman emperor
Romulan villain in "Star Trek" or Roman emperor
Stout's detective Wolfe
Two-time Grammy-winning pianist Peter
Quo Vadis heavy
Emperor thought to be mad
Famed Roman fiddler
Fictional hero Wolfe
Cavolo ___ (Italian black kale)
Fiddle-playing emperor
Franco of "Camelot"
Ancient Roman ruler
Claudius was his stepfather
Emperor advised by Seneca
Emperor who fiddled around
Emperor who pulled strings?
Infamous Roman emperor
Infamous fiddler of ancient times
Orchid-loving detective Wolfe
Peter Ustinov's "Quo Vadis" role
Wolfe of detective lit
Wolfe of literature
I, Claudius emperor
Emperor during the Great Fire of Rome
Way too weighty Wolfe
Emperor who frequented the Circus Maximus
Emperor who succeeded his great-uncle Claudius
Famed fiddler of ancient Rome
Fiddling tyrant
Roman emperor after Claudius
Successor to Claudius I
Quo Vadis monarch
Adopted son and successor of Emperor Claudius
Classical fiddler
Decadent Roman emperor
Ruler tutored by Seneca
Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe
Emperor after Claudius
Last Julio-Claudian emperor
Roman emperor
Wolfe created by Stout
Toga wearer
1st century emperor
Early Rome rebuilder
Emperor Galba's predecessor
Emperor after Claudius I
Factual fiddler
First name in detective fiction
Wolfe of detective fiction
Emperor with strings
Infamous emperor
Irresponsible emperor
Claudius I's succesor
Quo Vadis subject
Archie's boss, in detective fiction
First name in mysteries
Grandson of Germanicus
Husband of Octavia
Claudius's adoptive son
Despot with a fiddle
Rome fiddler
Emperor of the 50s and 60s?
Philly Pops director Peter
Claudius' adoptive son
Claudius' grandnephew
He played the lyre, not the fiddle
First name in detection
Star Trek (2009) villain
Fabled fiddler
Ruler from LIV to LXVIII
First-century Roman leader
Fiery emperor?
He actually played the lyre
Poppaea's husband
Rex Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe
Wolfe who tracks crooks
Adopted great-nephew of Claudius
Emperor with a bow
Homebound sleuth Wolfe
One of Suetonius' "Twelve Caesars"
300-pound Wolfe
50s-60s emperor
Emperor famous for playing an instrument that hadn't been invented yet
Peter on piano
Despot who raced in the 67 Olympics
Lyre-playing emperor
Successor to Claudius
With 61-Across, seriously overweight fictional sleuth
Domus Aurea builder of 64-68 AD
Emperor adopted by Claudius
Old Roman fiddler
Claudius' successor
Fiddling Roman emperor
Last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Roman ruler of ill repute
Mystery-solving Wolfe
Role in the Monteverdi opera "The Coronation of Poppaea"
Fictional Wolfe who was born in Montenegro
Grammy-winning pianist Peter
Wolfe who first appeared in the novel "Fer-de-Lance"
Rex Stout sleuth Wolfe
Wolfe of "Death of a Doxy"
Stout sleuth Wolfe
Wolfe of "Three at Wolfe's Door"
Agrippina's tyrant son
Evil emperor
Infamous Roman ruler
One of Seneca's students
Wolfe the detective
Emperor/poet/charioteer
Camelot actor
Stout sleuth
Roman ruler
Summer of '42 pianist
Ruthless Roman
Quo Vadis meanie
Rex Stout detective
Ancient Roman emperor
Galba predecessor
Notorious emperor
Stepson to Claudius
Best New Artist Grammy recipient of 1961
Claudius' stepson
Great-grandson of Marc Antony
Quo Vadis ruler
Emperor before Galba
Cruel emperor
Roman with a rotten reputation
Legendary evil emperor
Novel sleuth Wolfe
Pliny the Elder's "enemy of mankind"
Subject of Tacitus' "Annals"
With 44 Across, literary sleuth
Grand-nephew of Claudius
Inspiration to Napoleon
I, Claudius character
Emperor of Rome at 16
VIP of Tacitus' "Annals"
Whom Galba succeeded
I, Claudius autocrat
Chariot racer in the 67 Olympics
First-century despot
First-century tyrant
Claudius follower
Fifth Roman emperor
Cruel Roman emperor
Tyrant.
A subject of the "Twelve Caesars" bios
Emperor/lyrist
Marc Antony descendant
Portrait on Claudius-era coins
Boss at the Great Fire of Rome
Pliny's "enemy of mankind"
Sixth of the "Twelve Caesars"
Tyrannical ruler of old Rome
Despotic inspiration for Napoleon
Infamous Roman
Marc Antony's despotic descendant
A successor of Julius
Great Fire of Rome witness
Marc Antony great-grandson
Roman tyrant
Crime solver Wolfe of fiction
He bowed by the fire
Pianist with two Grammys
Piano-playing Peter
Wolfe in big clothing
Detective created by Rex
Grammy winner Peter
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, familiarly
Seneca tutored him
Green Lantern villain
Galba succeeded him
Agrippina the Younger's son
Black, in Bologna
Peter who won the third Best New Artist Grammy
Any tyrant.
Contemporary of Seneca.
Notorious Roman.
Uxorcide of 62 A. D.
A Crossword to Die For author Blanc
Black, to Botticelli
Fictional detective and gourmand Wolfe
Peter Ustinov's role in "Quo Vadis"
Dictator.
Emperor who died in 68
Roman Emperor before Galba.
___ Deep, submarine depression near Guam.
Rex, imperator and violinist.
Hitler's Roman prototype.
Beer-drinking detective.
Emperor in Quo Vadis.
Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus.
Notorious matricide.
Symbol of tyranny.
Infamous musician.
Poppaea Sabina's third husband.
Character in "Quo Vadis."
Popular orchid-fancying detective.
Cruel tyrant.
Historical violinist.
Rex Stout's detective.
Rex Stout's heavyweight sleuth.
Role in "Quo Vadis."
Mr. Wolfe.
Archie Goodwin's boss.
Decadent despot.
Kin of Sherlock.
Orchid-grower Wolfe.
Rex Stout sleuth.
Rex Stout's sleuth.
Roman dictator.
Seneca's non-responsive pupil.
Tyrant of the 1st century.
O. K. ___, Italian spoof on Hollywood pictures.
Friend of Archie Goodwin.
Last of the Caesars.
Opera by Handel.
Orchid-loving detective.
Peter Ustinov role.
Tyrant who died by his own hand.
Ustinov role in "Quo Vadis.”
Byword for a tyrant.
Gourmet detective.
Husband of Octavia and Poppaea.
Stout character.
Stout detective.
Tyrant of 54 A. D.
___ Claudius Caesar.
Fictional detective's name.
Not the noblest Roman.
Seneca was his tutor.
Tyrant in "Quo Vadis."
Emperor Claudius' successor.
Foe of early Christians.
Roman rascal.
Unnoble Roman noble.
Vespasian succeeded him.
Handel opera.
Mad emperor.
Octavia's spouse.
One of the Caesars.
Roman of first century.
Roman suicide victim.
___ Wolfe.
Adopted son of Claudius I.
Byword for cruelty.
Husband of Poppaea.
Stout's stout sleuth.
Claudius' successor, 54 A. D.
Fictional sleuth.
Subject of an opera by Handel.
Black: It.
Famous Wolfe.
Famous fictional sleuth.
Man's name meaning black.
Poppaea's spouse.
Black, in Italy.
Blackness: It.
Poppaea's consort.
Popular pianist.
Proverbial fiddler.
Anagram of 1 Down.
One of the Wolfes.
Stout's sleuth.
Epithet for a tyrant.
Man's name.
A Wolfe.
Employer of Archie and Fritz.
Stout hero.
Wearer of 62 Across.
Wolfe.
Figure in "Quo Vadis?"
Historic Roman.
Symbol of iniquity
Black, in Rome.
Black, in Siena.
Classic roué
Emperor
Fat detective of fiction
First-century V.I.P.
Kin of Philo, Simon, etc.
Detective-fiction name
Hot fiddler
Peter or Wolfe
Roman violinist
Seneca's pupil
Despot
Detective or pianist
Last Caesar
Musician Peter
Rex Stout character
Whodunit sleuth
Fictional orchid fancier
Lucius Ahenobarbus
Orchid-loving private eye
Peter of the piano
Ancient tyrant
Fanatical fiddler
Fiddler or pianist
Name meaning "black"
Peter, the pianist
Pianist
Stout detective, ___ Wolfe
He married Octavia and later had her killed
Poppaea Sabina's spouse
The last Caesarean emperor
Agrippina's boy
Fiddler in a fire
Fiddling boss in a holocaust
He took a bow during a fire
Character in Jonson's "Sejanus"
Early Roman monster
Follower of Claudius I
Noted pianist
Notorious uxoricide
Poppaea Sabina's third spouse
Fiddler of yore
Last Julian emperor
Laughton role: 1932
Peter of the 88's
Crabby fiddler?
He succeeded Claudius I
Stout's Mr. Wolfe
___ Deep (oceanic depression)
Paul Bunyan's hound dog
Claudius Caesar
Archie's boss
Pianist Peter ___
Stout's ___ Wolfe
Emperor of Rome: A.D. 54-68
L. D. Ahenobarbus
Rome's hot fiddler
___ Deep, depression near Guam
Reputed fiddler
Third spouse of Poppaea Sabina
Agrippina's executioner
Poppaea's third husband
Sinister fiddler
Agrippina II's son
Musical Peter
Camelot co-star
Grammy-winning pianist
Imperious emperor
Stepson of Emperor Claudius
Stout's sleuth Wolfe
Camelot Lancelot Franco___
Boito opera
Leader of A.D. 54
Ustinov in "Quo Vadis?"
Camelot actor Franco
Peter or the Wolfe?
Rebuilder of Rome
Fiddler while Rome burned
In legend, he fiddled in a fire
Prowling Wolfe
Rex's stout detective
Stout fellow?
Agrippina's slayer
His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
Peter Lorre's role in "The Story of Mankind"
Rex introduced him
Peter of the Philadelphia Pops
Role in "The Coronation of Poppea"
He ordered Seneca's death
Imperious Roman
Infamous dictator
Emperor who poisoned Britannicus
Fiddling emperor, they say
His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
The Senate declared him a public enemy
1951 Peter Ustinov historical role
Poisoner of Britannicus
Role in Racine's "Britannicus"
1951 Peter Ustinov role
Emperor who presided over a great fire
Octavia's offer?
Roman imperator
Subject of a giant statue at Rome's ancient Colosseum
Ancient libertine
Hated ruler of old
He was declared a public enemy by the Senate
Role in "The Sign of the Cross"
Rome's fifth emperor
Detective Wolfe of fiction
Franco of film
Portrait on a coin of A.D. 64
Coup victim of A.D. 68
Emperor who reputedly fiddled while Rome burned
Subject of a Boito opera
Charles Laughton's role in "The Sign of the Cross"
I, Claudius figure
Detective ___ Wolfe
Emperor who married his stepsister
First-century coup victim
He was born Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Peter at the ivories
Role played by 52-Across in "The Story of Mankind"
Villain in 2009's "Star Trek"
Character in "I, Claudius"
Emperor who "fiddled"
Historical subject of a Boito opera
Lancelot portrayer, 1967
Literary Wolfe
Rotund Wolfe
1951 historical role for Peter Ustinov
Colossal statue outside ancient Rome's Colosseum
Emperor said to have fiddled while Rome burned
Tyrannical Roman emperor
2009 "Star Trek" villain
Emperor at the Circus Maximus
Face on a coin of A.D. 64
Great-grandson of Mark Antony
Peter on a piano
Villain in the 2009 "Star Trek" film
Julio-Claudian dynasty ruler
Wager of war against Parthia
Emperor who committed matricide
Husband of ancient Rome's Poppaea Sabina
Mad stepson in "I, Claudius"
Roman emperor known for his vanity
Wolfe of mystery
During whose reign Peter was crucified
Emperor accused of starting the Great Fire of Rome
Enemy of the early Christians
Ruler preceding the Year of the Four Emperors
Enemy captain in 2009's "Star Trek" film
First-century megalomaniac
He was emperor at 16, dead at 30
Roman-Parthian War figure
Ruler said to have fiddled while Rome burned
Wolfe of crime fiction
Leader whose death sparked the Year of the Four Emperors
Ancient Rome's Circus of ___
Builder of the Domus Aurea
Emperor who rebuilt Rome after it burned
Emperor who, in actuality, played the lyre, not the violin
Historical role for Peter Lorre in "The Story of Mankind"
Last emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
Leader who succeeded his adoptive father
Master detective Wolfe
Model for a bust at the Musei Capitolini
Old Roman autocrat
Emperor just before the Year of the Four Emperors
Emperor who ruled for more than 13 years, dying at age 30
Historic megalomaniac
___ Wolfe, armchair detective
Reviled Roman emperor
Roman emperor who succeeded his adoptive father
Emperor whose mother was Agrippina the Younger
Ruler during the Great Fire of Rome
Emperor beginning in A.D. 54
Emperor who purportedly fiddled while Rome burned
Final emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty
He actually died about 1,500 years before the fiddle was invented
Roman emperor famed for his debauchery
Emperor before the Year of the Four Emperors
Historic husband of Claudia Octavia
Name hidden in "hard-line Roman Emperor"
Historical fiddler
Roman who had his mother executed
Star Trek villain played by Eric Bana
Vile Roman emperor
He committed matricide in A.D. 59
Son of Cnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
Noted persecutor of Christians
Redhead who committed suicide after lamenting, "What an artist the world is losing in me!"
Quo Vadis? tyrant
Lucan plotted against him
Poppaea Sabina's husband
Detective Wolfe featured in the 1964 novella "Murder Is Corny"
Emperor tutored by Seneca the Younger
Roman emperor Pliny the Elder called an "enemy of mankind"
Suicidal emperor
Historic fiddler
Rome burned during his reign
Seneca's student
Noted Ustinov portrayal
Roman emperor (54-68)
Famous Roman despot
Evil Roman emperor
Nefarious fiddler
Peter on the ivories
Ustinov role
He fiddled infamously
Pianist or emperor
Much-loathed emperor
Musically inclined ruler
Seneca the Younger's student
The emperor featured in "Quo Vadis"
Agrippina's condemner
Roman with a bad rep
He infamously fiddled around
Roman emperor noted for inaction
Infamous Rome fiddler
Infamous emperor of Rome
Pupil of Seneca
Fiddling Roman despot
Caffe ___ ("black coffee" in Italian)
Caffe ___ (Italian for "black coffee")
Wolfe following clues
Rex Stout's sleuth Wolfe
Wolfe on the trail
One-time emperor of Rome
Infamous emperor who fiddled around
Adopted boy of Claudius
Dastardly Roman emperor
Emperor and son of Claudius
Emperor when Rome burned
I, Claudius part
Early Roman emperor
Horrific emperor
Infamous musical emperor
Emperor who supposedly fiddled
Great Fire of Rome emperor
Hated Roman emperor
Emperor during a Roman fire
Emperor for about 13 years
Infamous Roman tyrant
Detective Wolfe featured in 33 novels
Armchair detective Wolfe
Emperor who was a student of Seneca
Infamous first-century Roman
Fiddler of old
Old-time fiddler?
Peter on the 88s
Famed cithara strummer
Franco or Peter
String player in old Rome
Piano man Peter
Ill-timed fiddler
Roman emperor of note
Foolish fiddler
Actor Franco
Mysterious Wolfe
Ruler in 54 BC
Musical Roman?
Infamous ruler
Rubinstein opera
Villain in "Star Trek" (2009)
The Story of Mankind character
Emperor from 37 to 68 AD
Emperor with strings attached?
Rex's orchid-loving detective
Great-great-grandson of Emperor Augustus
Son and son-in-law to Claudius
Burner of Rome, in legend
Emperor who fiddled while Rome burned
Supposedly insane Roman ruler
Fiery fiddling Roman
Fiddling villain of history
Infamous Roman emperor who "fiddled around"
Rome burned, he fiddled
Fiddler of Rome
Roman fiddler of legend
Decadent emperor of Rome
Eccentric Roman emperor
Cruel first-century emperor
Pops conductor Peter
Emperor associated with the expression "fiddling while Rome burns"
The one Roman emperor hidden in this clue
Monarch of the fiddle
Imperial fiddler
Seneca's tutee
Agrippina the Younger's only child
A Crossworder's Delight author Blanc
First-century "fiddler"
Adoptee of Claudius I
Wolfe in "The Red Box"
___-advised
He succeeded Claudius
Mark Antony was his great-grandfather
Emperor who ordered his mother killed
Emperor who succeeded Claudius
Adoptee of Claudius
Agrippina's ungrateful son
Extravagant emperor
Heir of Claudius
Ruler during a famous fire
He became emperor at age 16
Mystery award presented by the Wolfe Pack
Winner of all of his events in the A.D. 67 Olympics
Emperor buried in the Mausoleum of the Domitii Ahenobarbi
He became emperor at age 17
Tyrannical emperor
Emperor at age 16
Emperor while Rome burned
Infamous emperor of ancient Rome
Ruler who died before the fiddle's invention
Emperor whose name is Italian for "black"