| ZIGZAG | Veer to right and left alternately (6) |
| GLORIA | Girl, crossing, finally looks to right and left |
| ORDINANCE | Cannon to right and left of one, by decree (9) |
| MISTRAL | Fog to right and left initially or strong wind (7) |
| GIRL | Female soldier in US, going to right and left |
| AMORAL | Blind to right and wrong |
| SWERVE | An abrupt deviation or change of direction; a veer to avoid a collision; or, a curved flight of a ball (6) |
| MYRTLE | My right and left dumped Foot and Bush (6) |
| RACHEL | Jacob's wife yearning to be accepted by Right and Left (6) |
| LORD | Peer left, round to right and start dancing (4) |
| GLAZIER | Window fitter turned from left to right and became rancher (7) |
| LAWFUL | Right and left, very bad (6) |
| MARLIN | Fish going both right and left in the sea (6) |
| STROLL | Walk right and left, badly lost outside (6) |
| CHASES | Charles, ignoring right and left, went south instead for hunts (6) |
| GLOVES | Grand amours, right and left (6) |
| MARTIN | Big fish in the main, right and left (6) |
| MIRROR | ____ image, one with right and left reversed (6) |
| RAQUEL | Lady went round right and left initially round that Parisian (6) |
| ATTAIN | From right and left, cheers popular hit (6) |