Clue | Length | Answer |
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Turn off course | 4 letters | veer |
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Turn off course | 6 letters | divert |
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- Entertain
- Deflect, change course
- Amuse
- Entertain; reallocate
- Frogman has time to change direction
- amuse by taking a plunge to the right
- Steer away
- Reroute, as traffic
- Frogman on time to entertain
- Turn aside
- Cause to change course
- Distract
- Shift
- Shunt
- Sidetrack
- Turn or plunge to the right
- Cause a detour
- Reroute
- Turn off course
- turn off! i'd come back green
- amuse diana green
- Change course
- Deflect
- How to amuse motorists? Hardly!
- Take a different route
- Cause to change direction
- Redirect
- Switch
- Turn aside and plunge to the right
- Turn aside, deflect
- Show you another way to amuse yourself
- Deflect, turn aside
- amuse by taking a header to the right
- Redirect [traffic, eg]
- Send in a different direction
- Relax
- Slacken
- Turn
- Separate
- Go out of one's way
- frogman has time to change course
- Zigzag
- Wow
- ...... while
- Whip
- Whirl
- ...... wheel
- Wean
- Draw attention away from
- Either amuse you or turn you off
- Lead astray
- To change the course of something
- Send on detour
- sidetrack one in a suit with time
- amuse one on board, maybe, with time
- Zig or zag
- Go off in a new direction
- Deviate
- Zig
- Turn
- Suddenly change course
- Go off course
- Recourse?
- Swerve
- Bell rung at evening
- Tack
- Fork (off)
- Shift direction
- Tack, in a way
- Drive out of one's lane
- Yaw
- Change direction
- Always chasing playing against wind
- Change direction suddenly
- Turn sharply
- change course dramatically
- Turn suddenly
- Change course
- Turn abruptly
- Avoid another car, say
- Depart from a straight line
- change course suddenly
- Old magistrate briefly brought up wind
- Ever-changing swerve
- Figure always to change direction
- turn hard to the left, say
- Turn off course
- suddenly turn
- Swerve sharply
- Make a sudden turn
- Make a quick change of direction
- Deviate suddenly
- Swing around to avoid
- Swerve off course
- Change sides
- Swerve suddenly
- Try to avoid a moose, maybe
- Make a sudden change of course
- Swerve dramatically
- Suddenly change direction
- Shift course
- Really go out of one's way?
- Turn off
- Angle (off)
- Shift
- Alter course
- Change
- Diverge
- Swing off course
- Suddenly swerve
- Make a sharp turn
- Quick change of direction
- Swerve wildly
- Turn away
- Decorative plant
- Change direction abruptly
- swerve hard
- Jerk the wheel violently
- Swerve (into)
- Take a turn
- Careen
- Turn aside
- Swing around
- ever out to go off course
- Drive erratically
- Wander for ever, perhaps
- Swerve abruptly
- Go off course suddenly
- Go off on a tangent
- Do a turn at the helm perhaps
- go another way
- Shift course sharply
- “Swerve” latterly translated?!
- Turn quickly
- Stray off
- change the direction of a blow
- Ever-aberrant swerve in flight
- Suddenly go off course
- Deviate suddenly from set course
- Deviate suddenly from set course
- Swerve and run after 22nd letter
- Swing to the right, usually
- Go like the wind - clockwise!
- Dodge a pothole maybe
- React to a dog in the road
- Fluctuate
- Waver
- Vary
- Of wind, change direction clockwise
- Ever (anag.)
- zag
- Zigzag
- Worsen
- Wind
- Whip
- Whirl
- ...... wheel
- Wear
- sudden direction change
- Branch off
- Not go straight
- L
- aberrancy
- Aberration
- about ship
- Alter
- Ameliorate
- Angle
- Apex
- Avert
- back and fill
- be changed
- be converted into
- be renewed
- bear away
- bear off
- bear to starboard
- Beat
- beat about
- Bend
- Bent
- Bias
- Bifurcate
- bifurcation
- Bight
- bottom out
- box off
- Branch
- branching off
- Break
- Bring about
- Bring round
- Cant
- cant round
- Cast
- Cast about
- change the bearing
- change the heading
- Checker
- Chevron
- Chop ......
- chop and change
- circuitousness
- Coin
- Come about
- Come around
- come round
- Corner
- Crank
- Crook
- crotchet
- Curve
- Declination
- Deflect
- deflection
- Degenerate
- Depart from
- Departure
- Deteriorate
- Detour
- deviance
- deviancy
- Deviation
- Deviousness
- Digress
- Digression
- discursion
- Divagate
- Divagation
- divaricate
- divarication
- Divergence
- Diversify
- Diversion
- Divert
- dogleg
- Double
- double a point
- draw aside
- Drift
- Drifting
- Ease off
- Edge
- edge off
- Elbow
- Ell
- errantry
- Excursion
- excursus
- exorbitation
- fetch about
- Flop-......
- fly off
- Fork
- furcate
- furcation
- Gee
- ...... glance
- Glance off
- go about
- go crabwise
- Go off
- Go sideways?
- gybe
- Hairpin
- Haul (around)
- "Haw!"
- Head off
- heave round
- Heel
- Hook
- Improve
- indirection
- Inflection
- Jib
- Jibe
- jibe all standing
- ...... knee
- lateral
- lateralize
- Lurch
- make leeway
- Make way for
- Meliorate
- miss stays
- Mitigate
- Modulate
- move aside
- mutate
- Nook
- Oblique
- obliquity
- pererration
- Pivot
- pivot-about
- Ply
- Point
- put about
- Put back
- quoin
- Rambling
- Revive
- Round
- round a point
- Sheer
- sheer off
- Shifting
- shifting course
- shifting path
- shove aside
- Shunt
- Shy
- shy off
- Side
- Sideslip
- Sidestep
- Sidetrack
- Sidle
- Skew
- Skid
- Slant
- Slew
- Slue
- Spin
- Steer clear of
- step aside
- Straying
- Sway
- Sweep
- Swerving
- Swing
- Swing round
- swing the stern
- Swinging
- Switch
- Swivel
- Throw about
- Trend
- Turn about
- Turn around
- Turn back
- Turn into
- Turn round
- Turn tail
- turn the corner
- Turning
- Twist
- Undergo a change
- Variation
- veer-around
- Veer off
- Vertex
- Wandering
- Warp
- wear ship
- wheel-about
- Turn unexpectedly
- dodge on the road, say
- ever disposed to change course
- Swerve; ever (anag.)
- Swing round in ever varying direction
- switch direction
- ever out to change course
- Ever changing wind movement
- Take a sudden turn
- Swerve en route
- Shift direction suddenly
- take an abrupt turn
- To change direction suddenly