- 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