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- - Peak copy at number ten
- - Animal getting cross at the top
- - Copy unknown quantity when at the peak
- - Crown featuring mock cross
- - Peak, pinnacle
- - Top chimp, say, gets cross
- - Bankers from Poughkeepsie, in their chopper, coming to peak
- - Tip making primate cross
- - Monkey cross about peak
- - Take off, cross, for the summit
- - The absolute peak
- - Old man on a climb, surmounting former peak
- - cross on the right of parrot's crest
- - The peak.
- - Highest peak
- - Peak or zenith
- - Pyramid's peak
- - Top primate, cross
- - Top primate with cross
- - Peak interpretation of the missing link?
- - Black Dahlia Murder song about the top?
- - Pikes Peak's peak
- - Peak point
- - Peak's peak
- - Peak
- - ... predator, animal on top of the food chain
- - Pyramid's crowning point, say
- - The highest a primate can get before ten
- - ... predators (sharks, panthers, etc.)
- - What is the culmination of something
- - ... predator (food chain topper)
- - Highest point, top
- - copy ten at the top
- - High point is meeting of Mirror and Times
- - acme [4]
- - top copy and ten more required
- - Hierarchy's highest level
- - primate gets a kiss at the summit
- - Top mimic ending on box
- - Pop back, once having got to the top
- - Summit, tip, point
- - Copy Ten in the top
- - The best copy produced by Times ?
- - copy where it marks the spot - at the summit!
- - mimic illiterate's signature on top
- - Hill's highest point
- - Pyramid's crowning point
- - Top copy going to Number Ten
- - Highest point in one's career, e.g.
- - The highest point of something, to reach the ... (rhymes with "latex")
- - Mountain's highest point
- - Pyramid's highest point
- - The highest point, the greatest achievement
- - Top ten record climbing following article
- - Predator type
- - certain predator's descriptor
- - ...... predators
- - Highest point of something
- - ... predator (shark, e.g.)
- - Top copy given wrong mark
- - Sublimity.
- - The tops
- - Imitate kiss and climax
- - The top's top
- - Top primate put on crucifix, finally
- - Apogee, summit
- - Vines from expansive summit on the mountain, for example
- - Top copy with Times
- - Top copy with illiterate signature?
- - Parrot by summit
- - Adult games with kiss as climax
- - Pyramid point
- - Pointed top
- - ...... predator (orca, e.g.)
- - Tiptop point
- - Crest
- - Summit or zenith
- - Culminating point
- - Roof's top
- - Rock climber's goal
- - Pyramid's high point
- - Highest point, tip
- - Top copy that's wrong
- - Snowcap's place on a mountain
- - Base's opposite, on a pyramid
- - Roof's top point
- - Predator in a food chain, often
- - Balked at
- - Top copy having indication of mistake
- - Animal with unidentified crest
- - Mountaineer's destination
- - Top copy by Times
- - Top point of a roof
- - Pyramid's top
- - Mountaineer's objective
- - It's only downhill from here
- - Top of a roof
- - Highest point attainable
- - Take off by the highest point
- - Alphas and Betas, in 'Brave New World'
- - Topmost tip
- - Highest point or tip
- - Before kiss, take off top
- - Mountain climber's goal
- - Place for a crowning glory
- - Pyramid's point
- - Hill's high point
- - Top, highest part
- - Top copy, ten required
- - Crowning achievement
- - Top copy with signature of an illiterate
- - Top answer: kisses heard
- - Tip or summit
- - Top banana ultimately wanting large muscles for audition
- - Top do like Times meeting
- - Base's antithesis
- - Hip-hop producer/DJ
- - There's nothing above it
- - Mountaintop
- - Climax
- - Predator
- - Cusp
- - Celestial point
- - Rapper who famously feuded with Jay-Z
- - High spot
- - Highest level
- - Tip
- - Crow
- - Height
- - High point
- - Summit
- - Highest point
- - Ultimate height
- - Culmination
- - Very top
- - Tippy-top
- - Crowning point
- - Tiptop
- - Top point
- - Ne plus ultra
- - Zenith
- - Top spot?
- - Crown
- - Climber's goal
- - It's all downhill from here
- - Top of a mountain
- - Mountaineer's goal
- - Vertex
- - The very top
- - Topmost point
- - Uppermost point
- - Nadir's opposite
- - The highest point
- - Acme
- - Tip-top
- - Pinnacle
- - Top-of-the-line
- - Top
- - '-- the Top'
- - See 10-Down
- - Top primate: he has my vote!
- - Top primate with Times
- - Throw out of the country
- - Send out of state?
- - Kick out of one's country
- - Drive out, in a way
- - Cast out of the country
- - English XI the French kick out
- - Force from one's homeland
- - English team the French kick out
- - Force out of the country
- - Kick out of the country
- - Boot out of the country
- - Cast out of one's country
- - Force out of one's country
- - Cast out, in a way
- - Force to leave
- - Cast out
- - Drive (out)
- - Get out of town
- - Order out
- - Kick (out)
- - Force out
- - Throw out
- - Put out
- - Force away from home
- - Deposed leader's limbo
- - Solzhenitsyn's punishment
- - Philip Nolan's fate
- - Napoleon's sentence
- - Napoleon, for a time
- - Napoleon on St. Helena, e.g.
- - Napoleon in 1814–15
- - Greece's Constantine II was one
- - Government-in-......
- - Ferdinand Marcos' fate
- - Dictator's fate, perhaps
- - Deposed leader's fate, maybe
- - Deportee
- - Bonaparte's punishment
- - Banish from one's home country
- - Alienation, of a sort
- - What you might do to a deposed dictator
- - What Stones went into "on Main Street"?
- - What some traitors end up in
- - What some dictators end up in
- - What many are forced to live in
- - What Iran's shah became in 1979
- - What Elba represented for Napoleon
- - Van Morrison "Too Long in ......"
- - The Roman poet Ovid, once
- - The Roman dramatist Seneca, once
- - Stranger in a strange land, perhaps
- - Solzhenitsyn, in 1953
- - Shah's fate
- - Shah, once
- - Shah of Iran, ultimately
- - Sequestration
- - Send to Siberia, e.g.
- - Send to Elba, perhaps
- - Send away, formally
- - Send abroad, in a way
- - Rolling Stones "...... on Main Street"
- - Punishment for Napoleon
- - Prospero was one
- - Political punishment
- - Person without a country
- - Person forced to live in another country
- - Person absent from home or country
- - Period spent abroad, maybe
- - Pearl Buck's "The ......": 1936
- - Pahlevi in 1980
- - Pablo Neruda, once
- - Ostracize, in a way
- - One who's persona non grata at home
- - One who has to go
- - One who can't go home
- - One banished
- - Oedipus, in the end
- - Nolan or Napoleon
- - Napoleonic fate
- - Napoleon's lot
- - Napoleon: 1814
- - Napoleon, once
- - Napoleon, on Elba or St. Helena
- - Napoleon, for more than nine months
- - Napoleon, e.g., twice
- - Napoleon at Elba
- - Napoleon in Elba
- - Napoleon at the end
- - Napolean's lot: 1814
- - Many an ex-dictator
- - Many a booted ruler
- - Literature's Philip Nolan, e.g.
- - Jean-Claude Duvalier, e.g.
- - Idi Amin died in it
- - Green card candidate, maybe
- - Formally banish
- - Fate of the Shah of Iran
- - Expulsion from one's native land
- - Expelled ruler's fate
- - Expel from homeland
- - Expel from home or country
- - Evict from one's native land
- - Emigre
- - Einstein was one.
- - Edward Everett Hale's "man without a country," e.g.
- - Deposed leader's fate, sometimes
- - Deported native
- - Comeuppance for some traitors
- - Charlie Chaplin, from 1952 to 1972
- - Banned one
- - Banish beyond the border
- - Baby Doc Duvalier, e.g.
- - "The Man Without a Country" hero, for one
- - "...... on Main St." (1972 Rolling Stones album)
- - "...... on Main St."
- - "...... in Guyville" (Classic Liz Phair album)
- - ...... Island (lonely place on "Survivor")
- - ...... Island ("Survivor" locale)
- - ...... Island ("Survivor" banishment site)
- - Napoleon was one
- - Philip Nolan, for one
- - Bobby Fischer, once
- - Stranger in a strange land
- - The Dalai Lama, for one
- - Dalai Lama, e.g.
- - Banishment
- - Fate for some granted political asylum
- - English team the French send away
- - Outcast one left in river
- - Émigré, for example
- - English XI the French banish
- - Send abroad fabric -- tons leaving repeatedly
- - Order to leave the country
- - Deposed leader's fate, perhaps
- - Banish from the country
- - The Dalai Lama went into it in 1959
- - One who needs to go
- - One forced to live abroad
- - One who can never go home again
- - The Dalai Lama, e.g
- - Disgraced leader's fate, perhaps
- - State-bar?
- - English Times has leaderless column with a sentence that's obviously political
- - Banish to Siberia
- - Napoleon's fate
- - Napoleon, twice
- - English team lose, having no heart for enforced absence abroad
- - One left in West Country city, not half one missing home?
- - Napoleon's punishment
- - Shah of Iran's fate
- - Lover dumped on foreign island? One can't feel at home
- - Shah of Iran, later
- - English XI the French send away
- - One banished from the cloth, missing time and time again
- - Deportation
- - Send to live abroad
- - Napoleon, when on St. Helena
- - Shah of Iran, as of early 1979
- - Fate of Iran's last shah
- - Fate for Napoleon or Amin
- - Banish to the salt mines
- - Send to the salt mines
- - Napoleon, on St. Helena
- - Former one the French banish
- - Ban from a country
- - Bar (someone) from their native country
- - Flower in Devon borders one left to uproot
- - Enforced absence from home, banishment
- - Former French island that Napoleon went into
- - Edgar in 'King Lear,' e.g
- - Idi Amin, in Saudi Arabia
- - English team of footballers from the foreign bar
- - Banish from one's country
- - Former lover I left, meeting European in bar
- - Dante's 1302 punishment
- - Shah of Iran, in 1979-'80
- - The Spanish admit cross on island has bearing for outlaw
- - Idi Amin's fate
- - Bar from the country
- - Forced absence
- - Political pariah's punishment
- - Expulsion from one's country
- - Deposed ruler's fate, perhaps
- - Elba, to Napoleon
- - Shah of Iran, once
- - Ousted person
- - Fate of a certain shah
- - Fate for Napoleon
- - Deport
- - '...... on Main St.' (1972 double album by The Rolling Stones)
- - Napoleon on Elba
- - Banish in former French island
- - Felix easily holds up refugee
- - Banish abroad
- - Banish from Spain team associated with the French
- - Banished one
- - Fugitive coming from Corsica, in view of locals
- - No longer lie about being an outcast
- - Man without a country
- - One who can't go home again
- - Napoleon, notably
- - Fate of some rats
- - Deposed leader, perhaps
- - '93 Van Morrison album "Too Long in ......"
- - Castaway.
- - Edward Snowden, e.g.
- - Expatriate
- - Displaced person
- - Solzhenitsyn, e.g.
- - Refugee
- - Banish
- - Send to Coventry
- - Napoleon, for one
- - Napoleon, e.g
- - Expulsion
- - Takes a spill
- - Outcast
- - Isolation
- - Send away
- - *Goner
- - Expel
- - Oust
- - Displace
- - One living abroad, formerly linked to French island
- - former spouse to lie about banishment
- - banish one's former partner for a terrible lie
- - an isolated place
- - former spouse to lie about expatriate
- - Prolonged absence from own country
- - Home away from home
- - he's forced to live off his land
- - Old flame joining French island émigré
- - I left marriage finally, after former partner's removal from home
- - ban textile, deporting two tons
- - Subject of banishment
- - banish team leading league in middle of week
- - Enforced absence from your country
- - banish, formerly for a terrible lie