| Took from. |
| Compass direction |
| Wind direction |
| Skipper's direction |
| Eagerly took advantage of, as an opportunity |
| Nautical direction |
| Directional computer symbol |
| Mistook |
| Took a wrong turn, e.g. |
| Gov. Kaine took over its chairship after Howard Dean |
| Old-fashioned stage direction |
| Took substance |
| A Bloomer who took a Ford |
| General direction? |
| Opposite of took off |
| Belg.-to-Bulg. direction |
| Directly, directionally |
| He took a bath |
| In a vertical direction nautically |
| Direction indicators |
| Took a chunk out of |
| It took six days for him to appear on the scene |
| Mus. direction in a dramatic passage |
| Took away (from) |
| Needing directions, say |
| Took a gun out of its holster |
| Direction for playing a dirge |
| Back-and-forth direction |
| Took the offensive |
| Aid for the directionally-challenged |