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Other crossword clues for answer "EXILE"

EXILE
Banish
Elba, to Napoleon
Member of the diaspora
Expatriate
Ostracize
Banishment
Deposed leader's fate
Send to Siberia
___ in Guyville (Classic Liz Phair album)
Stranger in a strange land
Stranger in a strange land, perhaps
___ in Guyville (Liz Phair album)
Banish from the country
One without a country
Send away for good
Traitor's fate, often
An American in Paris, perhaps
Philip Nolan's fate
Period of banishment
Send over the line?
Banished state
Traitor's fate, maybe
Constantine II of Greece, for one
Napoleon's fate
Unpopular leader's fate, maybe
Banished one
Man without a country
Banish to Siberia
The Dalai Lama, nowadays
Solzhenitsyn's punishment
Deportee
Napoleon was one
Napoleon, once
Cast out of one's country
Kick out of the country
Person without a country
Napoleon, on Elba
Napoleon, for more than nine months
Throw out of the country
The Dalai Lama, for one
Dante, for one
Government-in-___
Oust
Cast out of the country
Deposed leader's fate, maybe
___ on Main St. (1972 double album by the Rolling Stones)
___ Island ("Survivor" locale)
What Elba represented for Napoleon
Banish beyond the border
Edward Everett Hale's "man without a country," e.g.
Napoleon's punishment
Boot out
Outcast
Cast out
Drive out
Napoleon in 1815, e.g.
Napoleon's sentence
Banished leader
Prospero, for one
16-Across, for one
Expelled ruler's fate
Banish from the land
Dalai Lama, e.g.
Force out of the country
Kick out
Napoleon, ultimately
Dictator's fate, perhaps
The Man Without a Country hero, for one
Charlie Chaplin, from 1952 to 1972
Shah's fate
Formally banish
Forced absence
Force to leave
Napoleon on St. Helena, e.g.
Napoleon, notably
Idi Amin, e.g.
Napoleon or Nolan
Philip Nolan, e.g.
Philip Nolan, for one
Nolan or Napoleon
Order beyond the border
Send away
Send away, formally
One banished
What some rats end up in
Fate of some rats
Émigré, for example
Banish from a country
Kick out of a country
Banish from one's country
Banished person
Idi Amin died in it
Sequestration
Alienation, of a sort
Deported native
___ Island (lonely place on "Survivor")
Cast out, in a way
Castaway
Person forced to live in another country
Peter's status.
Former status of King Leopold.
King Michael, for instance.
Humbert II for Italy, for instance.
Einstein was one.
Farouk's status.
Napoleon in 1814.
Makarios' fate.
A "Man without a Country."
Deport.
Farouk or Peron.
Peron's status.
Batista, for one.
Forced removal.
Punishment of a sort.
Drive away.
Peron, for example.
See 32 Across.
Napoleon, for one
Napoleon's lot
Solzhenitsyn, e.g.
Napoleon in 1814–15
Political punishment
Napolean's lot: 1814
Napoleon: 1814
Napoleon at Elba
Prospero was one
Prospero, e.g.
Pahlevi in 1980
Napoleon, on St. Helena
Pearl Buck's "The___"
What Iran's shah became in 1979
Ostracize, in a way
Bonaparte's punishment
Literature's Philip Nolan, e.g.
Pearl Buck's "The ___": 1936
Baby Doc Duvalier, e.g.
Napoleon, twice
Solzhenitsyn, in 1953
Green card candidate, maybe
Jean-Claude Duvalier, e.g.
Shah, once
Greece's Constantine II, for one
Oedipus, in the end
One who can't go home
Deposed leader, perhaps
Force out
Goner?
Put out
Banned one
Displaced person
Drive out, in a way
Many an ex-dictator
Napoleon, on Elba or St. Helena
One who's persona non grata at home
52-Across, e.g., in his later years
Bobby Fischer, once
What some traitors end up in
What many are forced to live in
What some dictators end up in
Punishment for Napoleon
Send out of state?
Many a booted ruler
Napoleon, e.g., twice
The Roman dramatist Seneca, once
The Roman poet Ovid, once
Edgar in "King Lear," e.g.
Edward Snowden, e.g.
Napoleon, when on St. Helena
One who can never go home again
One who needs to go
Once you're forced into this, there's no going back
Banish, as from a country
Anyone who's "in" this is out
Vietnam's Nguyen Van Thieu, after 1975
What no monarch wants to be
___ on Main St.
Send abroad, in a way
Ovid's fate
Rolling Stones "___ on Main Street"
Van Morrison "Too Long in ___"
'93 Van Morrison album "Too Long in ___"
Deposed dictator's fate, if he's lucky
Fate of Ferdinand Marcos
Ferdinand Marcos' fate
___, n. One who serves his country by being abroad, yet is not an ambassador.
Ovid or Napoleon, once
Cast out of a country
Displace
What a dissident might live in
He can't go home again
Fate of a certain Shah of Iran
Refugee
Send to Siberia, e.g.
One who can't go home again
Expulsion from one's native land
Napoleon, for a time
Deposed leader's fate, sometimes
Fate of a certain shah
Shah of Iran, once
Shah of Iran, later
Banish to an island, say
A deposed leader may live in it
Possible fate for a deposed ruler
Emigre
Napoleon <P>e.g.
Napoleon at the end
Member of a diaspora
Napoleon in Elba
Send to Coventry
Greece's Constantine II was one
Deportation
Deposed leader's limbo
Boot out of the country
Deposed ruler's fate, perhaps
Political pariah's punishment
Idi Amin, in Saudi Arabia
Shah of Iran's fate
Banish to the salt mines
Fate of Iran's last shah
Send to the salt mines
Force from one's homeland
Deposed leader's fate, perhaps
Disgraced leader's fate, perhaps
Enforced absence
Order to leave the country
The Dalai Lama went into it in 1959
Excommunicate
Taylor Swift ft. Bon Iver song
Amin's fate
Solzhenitsyn, in the '70s
Comeuppance for some traitors
One who has to go
Send to Elba, perhaps
Bar from the country
Fate for Napoleon
Order out
Throw out
Napoleonic fate
Shah of Iran, as of early 1979
A ruler may live in it
Uprooted individual