| Jab |
| Port |
| Gone |
| Went |
| Bank |
| Split |
| Bolted |
| Unused |
| Exited |
| Cut out |
| Ran out |
| Forsaken |
| Departed |
| Took off |
| Scrammed |
| Decamped |
| Liberals |
| Portside |
| Not right |
| Abandoned |
| Went away |
| Remaining |
| Amscrayed |
| Not taken |
| Sinistral |
| Gone away |
| Port side |
| Liberal __ |
| Shoved off |
| Bequeathed |
| Skedaddled |
| Fast place |
| Peaced out |
| Sea "port? |
| Tyson blow |
| Headed out |
| Disembarked |
| Checked out |
| Boxing blow |
| My ___ Foot |
| Common turn |
| Felt silly? |
| The New ___ |
| Bridle hand |
| Walked away |
| Didn't stay |
| Hit the road |
| Army command |
| Still around |
| Kind of hook |
| Kind of wing |
| Port, at sea |
| Certain punch |
| Flew the coop |
| Took a powder |
| Hightailed it |
| Sailor's port |
| Bank in Paris |
| Boxer's punch |
| Didn't linger |
| Liberal side? |
| Port position |
| Kind of winger |
| Nonflying wing |
| West, on a map |
| It isn't right |
| One way to turn |
| Fabric colorers |
| Got out of town |
| Hit the bricks! |
| A Parisian Bank |
| Baseball field? |
| Its not right |
| Like many turns |
| Went home, e.g. |
| ___ at the post |
| Began a journey |
| Got outta Dodge |
| Southpaw's side |
| Pulled up stakes |
| 180° from right |
| Absented oneself |
| Jim Rice's field |
| Port for sailors |
| Right's opposite |
| An outfield field |
| Bank on the Seine |
| Departed — port |
| From ___ to right |
| Is no longer here |
| Political leaning |
| Opposite of right |
| Port for mariners |
| Port, out of port |
| Remaining or gone |
| Turn right or ... |
| Wedding-band hand |
| Went on one's way |
| Half of a one-two |
| It can't be right |
| Political position |
| Drillmaster's word |
| Didn't hang around |
| Louie, so to speak |
| Radical's position |
| Didn't stick around |
| Certain boxing blow |
| Exited the premises |
| Jabbing hand, often |
| Southpaw's strength |
| Still here, or gone |
| It's just not right |
| Liberals, with "the |
| End or hand preceder |
| Kind of turn or wing |
| Kind of turn or over |
| Third of an outfield |
| What "<--" signifies |
| . . . pulled out ___ |
| Drill-sergeant's word |
| ___-handed compliment |
| Part of a combination |
| Word with jab or turn |
| Like MSNBC programming |
| Gone away — remaining |
| West, when facing north |
| Southpaw's pitching arm |
| Southpaw's throwing arm |
| Word before over or wing |
| Southpaw's dominant hand |
| Southpaw's preferred side |
| It's definitely not right |
| Liberal faction, with "the |
| Word in a locker combination |
| One of Larry Holmes's weapons |
| Replacements "___ of the Dial |
| Progressive people, with "the |
| ___ out in the cold (stranded) |
| Walk Away Renee" The ___ Banke |
| Turn away from the right path? |
| Pointing in this direction: <-- |
| Some things are better ___ unsaid |
| Hand that's dominant in southpaws |
| Side of the grid this entry is on |
| Outfield position for Barry Bonds |
| Bernie Sanders supporters, with "the |
| Have two ___ feet (be a poor dancer) |
| Entry after "Bats" on a baseball card |
| Word that can mean "gone" or "remaining |
| I have two ___ feet" ("I'm a terrible dancer") |
| Side of the road that people drive on in England |
| I have two ___ feet" ("Sorry I'm such a bad dancer") |