- SENECA
- Iroquois Confederacy member
- New York native
- Philosopher who tutored Nero
- Roman philosopher
- Medea playwright
- Nero's advisor
- Playwright and philosopher who advised Nero
- ___ Crane (Head Gamemaker in "The Hunger Games" series)
- One of the Five Nations
- Five Nations people
- Roman playwright
- Nero's teacher
- Stoic philosopher exiled by Claudius
- Philosopher ordered by Nero to commit suicide
- Nero's tutor
- One of New York's Finger Lakes
- ___ Falls Convention (first-wave feminism event)
- He wrote, "Worse than war is the very fear of war"
- Iroquoian language
- Tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy
- A Finger Lake
- Member of the Iroquois Confederacy
- Central New York county
- New York Indian people
- Iroquois cousin
- New York tribe or lake
- Indian tribe or Finger Lake
- Largest and deepest Finger Lake
- Largest of New York's Finger Lakes
- He said "Fire tries gold, misfortune tries brave men"
- Iroquois member
- Largest Iroquois Confederacy tribe
- Largest of the Finger Lakes
- Philosopher exiled by Claudius
- Five Nations tribe
- Adviser to Nero
- Iroquois Confederacy tribe
- New York lake named for a Five Nations tribe
- Roman playwright who advised Nero
- Great Hill People
- Iroquois tribe
- Cayuga relative
- Toronto college
- East Coast Indian
- Five Nations member
- New York lake
- Tutor of Nero
- Roman statesman
- Roman orator
- Westernmost nation of the Iroquois League
- Native New Yorker
- Roman statesman and philosopher
- With 45-Across, body of water in upstate New York
- New York county
- ___ Falls (site of an 1848 women's rights convention)
- Tutor to Nero
- Tutor of Nero, 49 A. D.
- One of the Finger Lakes of New York.
- He tutored young Nero.
- Lake in New York State.
- New York Indian.
- One of the Finger Lakes.
- Finger Lake.
- Five Nations Indian.
- Largest Finger Lake.
- Roman philosopher, tutor of Nero.
- N. Y. lake.
- Iroquois
- Roman writer
- Tribe of the Five Nations
- Roman author
- Member of the Five Nations
- An Iroquoian
- Iroquoian people
- People of the Five Nations
- One of the Iroquois
- What fools these mortals be writer
- Philosopher implicated in a conspiracy against Nero
- Phaedra playwright
- ___ Lake, N.Y.
- Troades tragedian
- Deepest of the Finger Lakes
- Iroquoian Indian
- Red Jacket's tribe
- Writer exiled by Claudius
- Epistulae morales writer
- Epistulae morales” writer nyt 2004 SENECA New York's ___ Lake nyt 2004 SENESCENT Growing old nyt 2004 SENIOR Potential retiree nyt 2004 SENIORS Admission discount recipients, often nyt 2004 SENNA Drug-yielding plant nyt 2004 SENOR Mexican mister nyt 2004 SENOR What to call un hombre nyt 2004 SENORES Gentlemen of España nyt 2004 SENORES Mexican misters nyt 2004 SENORS Spanish gents nyt 2004 SENS Chamber workers: Abbr. nyt 2004 SENS Lincoln and Kennedy, e.g.: Abbr. nyt 2004 SENSATE Feeling nyt 2004 SENSE Common" thing that's not always common
- Tutor of 12-Down
- Noted Roman tragedian
- Phoenissae playwright
- ___ Falls, N.Y.
- Iroquois tribe for which one of the Finger Lakes is named
- Philosopher forced by Nero to commit suicide
- Roman philosopher who originated the phrase "What fools these mortals be"
- Roman Stoic philosopher
- Roman who originated the phrase "What fools these mortals be"
- Six Nations tribe
- Roman philosopher who wrote "All cruelty springs from weakness"
- ___ Falls Convention (early women's rights gathering)
- Roman philosopher who said "Life is never incomplete if it is an honorable one. At whatever point you leave life, if you leave it in the right way, it is whole"
- ___ Falls Convention (milestone in the women's suffrage movement)
- 1,800 years before Lincoln, he observed that "a great man can come from a cabin"
- Medea tragedian
- On Mercy author
- Nation in the Haudenosaunee Confederacy
- Roman philosopher and writer of tragedies
- Tribe of the Iroquois League
- Nation in western New York
- New York tribe
- What fools these mortals be originator
- Nero was his 2-Down
- Native American tribe or Finger Lake
- ___ Falls Convention (first women's rights conference in the U.S.)
- Iroquoian tribe
- Roman statesman or American tribe
- Advisor to Nero
- Iroquioan tribe
- Medea playwright or New York county
- Falls in New York
- New York's ___ Lake
- Iroquois Confederacy nation
- Some Haudenosaunee
- Roman moralist
- Roman philosopher and dramatist
- Statesman who tutored Nero
- Iroquois League people