Related Clues:
- Take (power) illegally
- Supplant (someone in power)
- Appropriate sporting pursuit, but it's banned
- Take (power) by force
- Seize control (of vehicle)
- Appropriate Republican probing American in high position
- Appropriate university Prudence has backed
- Appropriate greeting card
- Illegally take over (a plane or ship)
- Salutation to man making hostile takeover
- Take over illegal business, quietly replacing unknown, finally
- Report of drunken sailor's seizure on journey
- Take over occupation of Cyprus, unless partly pushed back
- Unruly Commons in rumpus pursue and seize power
- Arrogate