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Guardian Christmas Special Cryptic

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Obscurantist | 22:56 Sun 22nd Dec 2013 | Crosswords
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13ac- Freedom that's tolerated to excess (7) Is the answer LICENCE or LICENSE and how does one choose?
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The accepted British sp. of the noun (as here) is with a "c"!
Yes. Licence.
license is a verb
licence -UK license -US
License is a verb in the UK (I'm assuming you want UK spellings?)

Oxford English Dictionary -
Do not confuse licence with license. Licence is a noun which means 'a permit to do something' (a driving licence), whereas license is a verb meaning 'give a permit to someone; allow something' (the loggers are licensed to cut mahogany trees

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