Left from Idlewild
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AnswerCrossword Clue
TOOKOFF

Left from Idlewild.

JAB

Sharp left from Ali

SUNWISE

From left to right.

OST
Left turn from Süd
SANEST
Farthest from left field?
SCARMark left from an injury
AORTAOutlet from the left ventricle
AORTACarrier from the left ventricle
ACRFrom left to right: Abbr.
ACRFrom left to right (abbr.)
CINDERBit left from a blaze
SEINEView from the Left Bank
TORAHIt's read from right to left
ARABICLanguage reading from right to left.
PICKUPTHETHREADResume from where one left off
SLIMPICKINGSNot much left to choose from
URDUIt's written from right to left
AORTAIt originates from the left ventricle
SCARYSCARFSCARSFrightening marks left from winter neckwear?
TALONCards left over from a deal
CONTRACLOCKWISECircularly, to the left from the top
SERALiquids left from the manufacture of cheese.
SWAPExchange hands, from right to left (4)
AORTAIt carries blood from the left ventricle
URDULanguage that's written from right to left
DUEEASTFrom left to right, on many maps
FACETHEWRONGWAYNot know one's left from one's right?
SINGERHENDRYXThe corner squares, clockwise from the lower left
LEAHSGRANDSONThe corner squares, clockwise from the upper left
URDULanguage whose alphabet reads from right to left
NEOCONOne who's moved from the left to the right
JJYUMDSRRRegarding poetry written from right to left (2,7)
LONELYIsolated "Tarzan" actor changing heading from right to left (6)
LAEPort from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight
TWOBYTWOSQUARESHow the hidden items appear (always reading clockwise from the upper left)
LAENew Guinea port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last flight
HANSELANDGRETELStory mapped out in this grid, from lower left to upper right
LAEPacific port from which Amelia Earhart left on her last and fatal flight
CHECKMATEResult of black's move from the upper-left board to the lower-right board
SKIAILMENTS"I wanted a MISSILE TANK, but instead I'm suffering from ...! (And I never even left the lodge)"