- EXILES
- Banishes
- Men without a home
- Sends to Coventry
- They can't go home again
- Three-act James Joyce play
- Banished people
- Drives out
- Ones fleeing from home
- Forces out of the country
- Cajuns' 18th-century ancestors, for example
- Kicks out
- Ostracizes
- Sends to Siberia
- Protracted absences
- Mother of __ (Miss Liberty epithet)
- Drives away, in a way
- Expatriates.
- Men without a country.
- Mother of ___, the Statue of Liberty.
- Deportees.
- Napoleon and Peron
- Members of a diaspora
- Prolonged separations
- Some former dictators, e.g.
- Some are political
- National personae non gratae
- Ones with homes away from home
- Royals abroad, maybe
- Banishees
- Manuel Quezon in the U.S. and Kwame Nkrumah in Guinea, for two
- Victor Hugo and Dante, for two
- Ones banned from their homes
- Banishes from a country
- Bans from one's country
- Adam and Eve, vis-a-vis Eden
- Kicks out of a country
- Banishes to Siberia
- Napoleon and Amin, for two
- They're banished
- Runs out, in a way
- Unwilling emigrants