- - Oust from United States, sadly, lacking ID test
- - Turn out of office
- - Remove from political office
- - throw from a saddle
- - Buck from the saddle
- - Remove from place on security council?
- - Vote out of office
- - Oust, as from office
- - Austen novel to get from office
- - Topple from the throne
- - Prevent from being reelected
- - Throw from the saddle
- - Dislodge from office
- - Depose from office.
- - Boot from office
- - Remove from office
- - Remove from power
- - Oust from office
- - Kick out of office
- - Boot out
- - Give the boot
- - ... Boot
- - Cause to fall from the saddle
- - Oust from political office
- - Dismiss central fund assets strategy
- - depose when a tune's rewritten
- - As tune changes, remove an MP, perhaps
- - Vote out, say
- - throw nuts around, no time to dine in
- - Throw (as a 15?)
- - Move out of Washington?
- - Take to the floor
- - Vote out
- - Sisters tidy, both having misplaced one new throw
- - Replace, as the incumbent
- - Defeat an incumbent
- - Oust, in a way
- - Oust via election
- - Defeat, as an incumbent
- - Throw buns -- eating the majority
- - Throw aunts, nervous about ending in 'Marnie'
- - Toss, as a rider
- - Defeat, as the incumbent
- - Thwart the re-election bid of
- - Dethrone, e.g.
- - Defeat, in a way
- - Beat in November, perhaps
- - Beat, as the incumbent
- - Throw, in a way
- - Thwart a re-election bid
- - Beat, like Schumer did D'Amato
- - Antonym of 65 Across
- - Oust a senator
- - Beat the incumbent
- - Unhorse
- - Overthrow
- - Dethrone.
- - Disposition
- - Turn out
- - Oust
- - Dislodge
- - Topple
- - Depose
- - Throw buns and meat, throwing out starters
- - dislodge varied nuts gripping middle of beam
- - Bring down
- - throw a wobbly still outside?
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