- - .... of speech, the right to openly speak one's mind
- - Statue of ......, figure atop the U.S. Capitol
- - Captive's desire
- - Moshe Dayan's "oxygen of the soul"
- - Bronze statue on top of the U.S. Capitol
- - Revolutionary's cry
- - Cry for a comedian's release?
- - Slave's dream
- - Nat Turner's quest
- - Bondman's dream
- - One of F.D.R.'s four
- - "It's Everybody's Business."
- - Film about South African activist Steve Biko, Cry
- - what the liberated portuguese will enjoy
- - one is at liberty to enjoy this state
- - Grass in Foreign Office getting money for liberty
- - licence for a monastic head to join an independent party
- - what those who take a liberty gain!
- - Exemption from having to cross ebbing river
- - Unrestricted use
- - The power to act without restraint
- - liberty could mean more fed
- - Wild party male showing a lack of restraint
- - eccentric fed more getting liberation
- - fed more false liberty
- - A hit song by Pharrell Williams that was used in the film "Despicable Me 3"
- - liberty taken to defer changing till doctor gets up
- - Fourth of July principle
- - The thing most worth fighting for
- - George Michael anthem
- - Blessing 3
- - "Philadelphia ......" (1975 Elton John hit)
- - ...... of speech (First Amendment topic)
- - Liberty; licence
- - Licence charge about right with party millions
- - Exemption from bridging rising river
- - Autonomy
- - Liberty from going round receding river?
- - Liberation! Benedictine on the house!
- - You're at liberty to have it
- - It comes at the end of a sentence
- - "Another word for nothin' left to lose," in a Joplin hit
- - Way top person, female, set up basic human right
- - One is not bound to enjoy it
- - Work formed source of erotic novel
- - Just another word for nothing left to lose, per "Me and Bobby McGee"
- - Dying word in "Braveheart"
- - First Amendment word
- - Artistic license
- - Bill of Rights word
- - It may be academic
- - Personal liberty
- - Emancipation
- - Independence
- - Type of '60s march
- - Cause for protesters
- - Bill of Rights topic
- - Purpose of the Revolutionary War
- - One of an FDR quartet
- - With 22 Across, tyranny opponent
- - Notable train of yesterday
- - Fourth of July theme
- - The best of the West.
- - Statue on the Capitol Dome.
- - What we're fighting for.
- - 'You've got that right!'
- - ... Liberty
- - Liberation
- - Village ......
- - Latitude
- - Something to fight for
- - License
- - Train.
- - See 23-Across
- - Absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint
- - Fourth of July topic
- - The state of being independent
- - Opposite of captivity
- - State of not being in prison
- - what one is given when released by order
- - a precious possession one is not bound to have
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