- - remove from a position or office
- - Remove, as from office
- - Out to take in prime suspect and remove from office
- - Remove from the throne
- - Kick out from office, say
- - Remove from office holy books about America
- - leave without power, in a way
- - expel from a famous trade union
- - Force out of a position
- - Purge, from power
- - Force out from power
- - Dismiss from a position of power
- - Evict some from various tenements
- - Remove from power forcibly
- - Eject from office, say
- - Overthrow someone from the seat of power
- - force to step down
- - Forcibly remove from authority
- - Expel from school in a way?
- - Expel, as from power
- - Remove from a position
- - Eject from power
- - Remove from a tournament
- - Banish from power
- - Unseat from power
- - Send from office
- - Remove from the office
- - Remove from a seat
- - Remove from a position of power
- - Headline writer's "expel from a position."
- - Forcibly remove from office
- - Dismiss from office.
- - Depose from power
- - Bump from office
- - Bounce from the bar
- - Bounce from a bar
- - Knock (from power?)
- - Show those in power the door in Bayou State
- - Banish from a position
- - Boot from power
- - Banish from office
- - Boot from the throne
- - Expel from office
- - Drive from power
- - Remove from office piece of spurious technology
- - Force from power
- - Eject from office
- - Banish from Glorious Twelfth
- - Banish from Carnoustie
- - Expel from power
- - Topple from office
- - Banish from Houston
- - Toss from office
- - Take the place of Jack, absent from tournament
- - Bounce from the bar, say
- - Bounce, as from a bar
- - Throw out judge absent from start of contest
- - Expel by force
- - Boot from office
- - Topple from power
- - Remove from office
- - Remove from power
- - Force from office
- - Force out of office
- - Force to go
- - Force to leave
- - kick out, as a king
- - Reveals where son's lifted sack?
- - expel french author ignoring pair
- - push out in a furious temper
- - remove during jousting
- - How could one dispossess one in a famous test-case?
- - Out to get the son in, will get rid of
- - evict some of the obstreperous tenants
- - Throw out what's American in the Old Testament
- - Remove section of enormous table
- - remove old unsafe sick tree tops
- - get out of a seat?
- - Expel us, to put it another way
- - Overthrow via a coup, say
- - Remove forcibly, as a king or dictator
- - eject where in france? the street
- - To us, possibly, it's an unsettling thing to do
- - get out of position
- - Knock off the throne
- - Unseat when simultaneous translation's revealed
- - Get rid of some hideous trinkets
- - deprive of possession out round sydney head
- - Bring down books to entertain setter and solver?
- - Throw out, as a tyrant
- - Remove some fibrous tissue
- - Fight on horseback with no leader to unseat
- - Get rid of an official
- - Writer who recalled losing sight of pair in fire
- - Overthrow, as a ruler
- - Expel, as a tyrant
- - Put out books about America
- - Expel, as a monarch
- - Eject, expel or to unseat
- - Remove forcibly, as a dictator
- - To remove forcibly, as with a dictator
- - Good books about you and I to put out
- - Successfully recall a politician
- - expel some famous troublemakers
- - Throw out old book about the country
- - Forcefully evacuate
- - Good books about country to bring down
- - formulate formulations without formalin? means "same as above"!
- - Remove forcibly, as a king
- - Remove tilt after cutting off an end
- - Expel, throw out
- - Eliminate forcefully
- - Expel(Used today)
- - Throw the bum out
- - Throw out of office
- - Lysol competitor
- - Depose, as a dictator
- - Defeat in a tournament
- - Forcefully eject
- - Expel, as a leader
- - Eject or expel
- - Vote off the island
- - Unseat or dethrone
- - Un-elect
- - Toss to the curb
- - River in Brittany
- - Red-card, in soccer
- - Put out of office.
- - Pull off a coup
- - Overthrow a leader
- - Knock out of a tournament
- - Give the old heave-ho to
- - Give the boot, as to a politician
- - Defeat in a coup
- - Beat in a tournament
- - Give the gate
- - Push out
- - Vote out
- - Kick to the curb
- - Winkle out
- - Supplant
- - Give the ax to
- - Exile
- - Dispossess
- - Apt anagram of 'outs'
- - Get rid of some deciduous trees
- - Drive out of south east without haste
- - Put out by what's apparent in nervous tissue
- - Flipper is off life-support? Show him the door!
- - Expel vacant student holding up distance-learning provider
- - Put out by discount store releasing doctrines
- - Put out by good books about America
- - Get rid of, as a ruler
- - Remove, as a president
- - Evict some rebellious tenants
- - Boot out of office
- - Drive out, expel
- - To be sure, lay off beer for the drive out
- - Depose or unseat
- - Boot out some nervous tension
- - Throw out leader ducking mediaeval tournament
- - Remove, as a king
- - Drum out
- - Make leave
- - Put out sample of the langoustines
- - Put out by piece of spurious technology
- - Banish
- - Show the door to
- - Remove some raucous troublemakers
- - Bounce out of office
- - Dethrone, say
- - Expel some notorious truants
- - Evict rogues regularly behind in rent
- - Bring down set of books to entertain me and my family?
- - Get rid of tip-off for fight in the past
- - Get rid of in Lyon where road ends
- - Forcibly get rid of dangerous Thai boxing
- - Kick out, as a dictator
- - Forbidden to carry small sack?
- - Cashier
- - Overthrow involves upset to welcoming American
- - Remove, as in a coup
- - Give the old heave-ho
- - Get rid of in Paris where head of state is found on square
- - Remove, as a dictator
- - Give marching orders to us to put out
- - Show the door in a tournament
- - Overthrow
- - Throw off the throne
- - Kick out of office
- - Boot out
- - Toss out
- - Dethrone.
- - Do a bouncer's job
- - Give the heave-ho
- - Evict
- - Remove forcibly
- - Give the boot
- - Forcibly remove
- - Remove forcefully
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