That's what I was thinking but I couldn't tie in 'His land is for the free' at all. :? Unless by 'for the free,' Bubsa means free to do anything in the Netherlands, but I think that's way overthinking it. :lol: It was Duke Freedom. 'His land is for the free' - His land would be free, in other words, having freedom. And seeing it is his land, he would be the Duke of it. Ta da! :D The Dutch clue was a cop-out :( OK, Vm, it's your go!