| Fictional sleuth Wolfe | 22 |
| Emperor tutored by Seneca | 25 |
| Adopted son of Claudius | 23 |
| "Quo Vadis" role | 26 |
| Fiddle-playing emperor | 22 |
| "Quo Vadis" emperor | 29 |
| Supposedly insane Roman ruler | 29 |
| Claudius's successor | 24 |
| Claudius I's successor | 26 |
| Successor to Claudius I | 23 |
| Notorious Roman emperor | 23 |
| Wolfe of detective fiction | 26 |
| Stout's stout Wolfe | 23 |
| Rome burned during his reign | 28 |
| Roman "fiddler" | 25 |
| Fictional detective Wolfe | 25 |
| Emperor after Claudius I | 24 |
| Stout's detective Wolfe | 27 |
| Wolfe of crime fiction | 22 |
| Son of Agrippina the Younger | 28 |
| Rex's stout detective | 25 |
| Poisoner of Britannicus | 23 |
| Notorious Roman fiddler | 23 |
| Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus | 27 |
| Husband of Poppaea Sabina | 25 |
| Great-grandson of Mark Antony | 29 |
| Franco of "Camelot" | 29 |
| Fiddling Roman emperor | 22 |
| Emperor who fiddled around | 26 |
| Emperor thought to be mad | 25 |
| Emperor advised by Seneca | 25 |
| 1951 Peter Ustinov role | 23 |
| Wolfe who tracks crooks | 23 |
| Tyrannical Roman emperor | 24 |
| Roman emperor after Claudius | 28 |
| Rex Stout's sleuth Wolfe | 28 |
| Possibly insane Roman ruler | 27 |
| Poppaea's third husband | 27 |
| Philly Pops director Peter | 26 |
| Noted Ustinov portrayal | 23 |
| Literary detective Wolfe | 24 |
| Legendary evil emperor | 22 |
| Last Julio-Claudian emperor | 27 |
| Julio-Claudian dynasty ruler | 28 |
| Inspiration to Napoleon | 23 |
| He succeeded Claudius I | 23 |
| He ordered Seneca's death | 29 |
| He infamously fiddled around | 28 |
| He fiddled while Rome burned | 28 |
| Great-grandson of Marc Antony | 29 |
| Grammy-winning pianist | 22 |
| First-century Roman despot | 26 |
| Caligula was his uncle | 22 |
| Burner of Rome, in legend | 25 |
| Agrippina's tyrant son | 26 |
| Agrippina's slayer | 22 |
| "Quo Vadis" meanie | 28 |
| "Camelot" co-star | 27 |
| ___ Deep, oceanic depression | 28 |
| ___ Deep (oceanic depression) | 29 |
| Wolfe of detective lit | 22 |
| Wager of war against Parthia | 28 |
| The last Caesarean emperor | 26 |
| Subject of a Boito opera | 24 |
| String player in old Rome | 25 |
| Stout's sleuth Wolfe | 24 |
| Stout detective, ___ Wolfe | 26 |
| Stepson of Emperor Claudius | 27 |
| Ruler from LIV to LXVIII | 24 |
| Rome's hot fiddler | 22 |
| Rome's fifth emperor | 24 |
| Rome burned, he fiddled | 23 |
| Portrait on a coin of A.D. 64 | 29 |
| Poppaea Sabina's spouse | 27 |
| Paul Bunyan's hound dog | 27 |
| Orchid-loving private eye | 25 |
| Orchid-loving detective Wolfe | 29 |
| One-time emperor of Rome | 24 |
| One of Seneca's students | 28 |
| Octavia's emperor-husband | 29 |
| Musically inclined ruler | 24 |
| Lancelot portrayer, 1967 | 24 |
| Kin of Philo, Simon, etc. | 25 |
| Infamous string musician | 24 |
| Infamous son of Agrippina II | 28 |
| Infamous Roman fiddler | 22 |
| Infamous emperor of Rome | 24 |
| He took a bow during a fire | 27 |
| He actually played the lyre | 27 |
| Grandson of Germanicus | 22 |
| Grand-nephew of Claudius | 24 |
| Follower of Claudius I | 22 |
| First-century Roman leader | 26 |
| First-century coup victim | 25 |
| Fiddling villain of history | 27 |
| Fiddling emperor, they say | 26 |
| Fiddling boss in a holocaust | 28 |
| Fiddler while Rome burned | 25 |
| Fictional orchid fancier | 24 |
| Fat detective of fiction | 24 |