- REBEL
- Insurgent
- James Dean-type
- Anti
- Fighter against a regime
- Join the resistance
- Mutiny
- Defy authority
- Any of the good guys in "Star Wars"
- Nonconformist
- One in an uprising
- Go against the grain
- Rage against the machine
- Confederate of 1860
- Question authority
- Defiant type
- Louis Riel, for one
- Malcontent
- High-school troublemaker
- Confederate soldier
- Freedom fighter
- Flout the rules, maybe
- Resist authority
- Follow in Nat Turner's footsteps
- Soldier in gray
- Revolting one?
- James Dean's persona
- Reject authority
- One without a cause, in cinema
- James Dean role
- Mutinous type
- Fight the establishment
- Secessionist
- Antiestablishment sort
- ___ Without a Cause
- Be revolting?
- Che, say
- Antiestablishment type
- Avoid conformity
- Challenge authority
- Rise up
- Confederate
- Fight for a cause
- Traitor
- With 58-Down, 1860s battle cry
- Defiant one
- __ Without a Cause
- Fight against authority
- James Dean persona
- Mutineer
- Billy Idol's "__ Yell"
- Buck the system
- Wilson of "Pitch Perfect" movies
- Resistance member
- Rise up against authority
- Disobedient
- Revolt
- Jojo Rabbit actress Wilson
- Johnny Yuma was one
- __ yell
- Certain yeller
- Young Turk
- Resister
- Revolutionary
- Authority defier
- Put up resistance
- Mutineer, e.g.
- Do much more than mutter
- Mutineer, for example
- Not mind at all
- One revolting
- Protester
- Resist by force.
- Resister of government authority.
- Franco-ite in 1936.
- American soldier, 1775–83.
- Jeff Davis, to the North.
- Resister of authority.
- Huk, for instance.
- Unconventional person.
- Show strong aversion.
- Opposing any control.
- Satan's role in Paradise.
- Defiant.
- Oppose any authority or control.
- ___ yell.
- Disobedient one.
- Insubordinate.
- Resist.
- Show opposition.
- Teen-ager, at times.
- Almost any teenager.
- Maverick, perhaps.
- Establishment opposer
- Kind of yell
- Uprise
- Shays, for one
- Balk at
- Establishment foe
- Beard the lion
- James Dean image
- Minuteman, to George III
- James Dean role: 1955
- Lee follower
- Lee, to Lincoln
- ___ Without a Cause, 1955 film
- Wat Tyler was one
- Arise
- Daniel Shays was one: 1786–87
- Confederate, e.g.
- Disobey vehemently
- Shays or Tyler
- Kick over the traces
- Mutinous one
- _____Without a Cause
- Counterculturist
- Revolter
- Ole Miss mascot
- One who's revolting
- Not stand for oppression
- Riot
- Southerner in the Civil War
- Disobedient sort
- Iconoclast
- Maverick
- Revolting sort
- Common hero in American literature
- Refuse to conform
- One fighting the status quo
- One in revolt
- Luke Skywalker or Han Solo
- Person sticking it to the man
- Defy a dictator
- ___ Alliance (Princess Leia's group)
- Repeated word in Bowie classic
- Many a "Star Wars" hero
- Opposite of a conformist
- One "without a cause"
- Challenge the status quo
- Type of yell
- Dissident
- Union foe
- Rise against
- Convention flouter
- Fight back
- Oppose authority
- Rise up in opposition
- Fight the powers that be
- Do more than disobey
- What teenagers often do
- *Fishing spool
- One in a revolt
- One who eschews norms
- Rise up (against)
- Ole Miss student
- Bull Run soldier
- Pickett trooper
- Person without a cause
- Fight against oppression
- Put up a fight
- Revolting person?
- Buck the establishment
- Fight against tyranny
- ___ Alliance (Galactic Empire's foe in "Star Wars")
- Break rules
- Fly to arms
- Be a typical teen
- Revolting type?
- Angry young man
- Insurrection participant
- Fight the power
- Defiant sort
- Fight for power
- Luke or Leia, e.g.
- Mutiny, e.g.
- Go against the flow
- Leia, for one
- Repeated, a 1974 David Bowie song
- Luke or Leia, for example