| 100% | AURELIUS | 8 | Marcus __, Roman emperor, writer of Meditations |
| 49% | OTHO | 4 | Roman emperor of A.D. 69 |
| 49% | OTHO | 4 | Roman emperor of the first century |
| 48% | HADRIAN | 7 | Roman emperor ordered the building of the Pantheon |
| 48% | VESPASIAN | 9 | Roman emperor and founder of the Flavian dynasty |
| 48% | NERO | 4 | Roman emperor who was the nephew of Caligula |
| 48% | TACITUS | 7 | Writer of The Annals, about Imperial Roman history |
| 48% | NERO | 4 | Fiddle-playing Roman emperor of legend |
| 47% | TERENCE | 7 | Roman writer of comedies |
| 47% | CLAUDIUS | 8 | First Roman emperor born outside of Italy |
| 47% | TIBERIUS | 8 | Second Roman emperor, successor of Augustus |
| 46% | NERO | 4 | Last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
| 45% | NERO | 4 | Unpopular Roman emperor credited with the burning of Rome |
| 45% | NERO | 4 | The last Roman emperor of the Julio-Claudian dynasty |
| 45% | AURELIUS | 8 | Marcus ___ (Roman emperor) |
| 44% | JOSEPHI | 7 | Holy Roman emperor during the War of the Spanish Succession |
| 44% | AUGUSTUS | 8 | First emperor of the Roman empire |
| 43% | TERENCE | 7 | Ancient Roman writer of comedies |
| 43% | OTTOII | 6 | Holy Roman Emperor who was crowned king of Germany at age 6 |
| 42% | AGRIPPA | 7 | Marcus Vipsanius —, Roman general and son-in-law of Augustus |
| 42% | AUGUSTUS | 8 | Founder and first emperor of the Roman empire |
| 42% | MARCUSAURELIUS | 14 | Roman emperor who wrote "Meditations" |
| 42% | PLINY | 5 | Roman writer who originated the phrase "with a grain of salt" |
| 41% | NERO | 4 | Fiddle-playing Roman emperor (anagram of "Reno") |
| 41% | CATO | 4 | Marcus Porcius —, Roman statesman and writer noted for his opposition to Carthage |
| 40% | MARBLEBUST | 10 | Likeness of a Roman emperor, perhaps |
| 40% | MARBLEBUST | 10 | Sculpture of a Roman emperor, perhaps |
| 39% | AGRIPPA | 7 | Marcus Vipsanius —, Roman general, son-in-law of Augustus, who died in 12 BC |
| 38% | OTTO | 4 | One of four Holy Roman emperors |
| 38% | LOTHAIR | 7 | Either of two Holy Roman emperors |