| ATHWART | Across the course or direction of |
| HEADING | The course or direction of a ship, aircraft, etc (7) |
| SUMMONS | Order amounts to be delivered across the course of half a day |
| VEERS | Sudden changes of course or direction (5) |
| VEERED | Changed course or direction (6) |
| WINDSLEEVE | One of the words for an airfield's drogue or sock indicating the strength or direction of the local breeze (4,6) |
| STREAK | A flash of lightning or the course or line it takes; a swift dash; or, a band of contrasting colour (6) |
| PROGNOSIS | In medicine, a prediction of the course or outcome of a disease or disorder |
| REDIRECT | Change the course or destination of something (8) |
| REORIENTATE | Change the focus or direction of (11) |
| GEAR | A toothed wheel that engages another toothed mechanism in order to change the speed or direction of transmitted motion (4) |
| AZIMUTH | What is the horizontal angle or direction of a compass bearing? (7) |
| TENOR | Word, from "hold", for the holder of a melody first, now a male singing voice; course or progress; or, the gist or purport of a discourse (5) |
| OEUVRE | French word for "work" that is found in the name of a type of appetiser or canape eaten outside the main course or "work" of a meal (6) |
| REGIME | Mode of government or period of its rule or direction |
| ASTRAY | Out of the correct path or direction (6) |
| YAW | To turn or deviate unintentionally from the planned course or heading (said of a ship or boat) |
| GREEN | Sharing its root with "grass", the verdant colour of growing herbage; or, a graminaceous piece of land, such as a golf course or a village centre (5) |
| ABOUTTURN | A complete change or reversal, as of opinion, attitude or direction (5-4) |
| DOWN | Head on a cloud: Type of pillow that promises sweet dreams (or "direction" mom can't wait to put the baby after a long day) |