| PERSONALPRONOUN | *They, for example |
| DREGS | They for doctors example, shouldn't are around when be drunk, (5) |
| NUTS | Crackers - what are they for? (4) |
| KEYS | Are they for opening the piano? |
| RUSHMATS | Are they for the fleet-footed? (4-4) |
| MISSINGINACTION | Wanted - dead or alive - are they for the military to process. (7,2,6) |
| REED | Bambi, for example, comes back for plant |
| STORYLINES | Plots for The Secret Garden, for example, recited by actor (10) |
| DOCUMENTARIES | Record information on ram for wildlife programmes for example (13) |
| BODEGA | Chap, for example, with a cellarful of wine for sale (6) |
| TUBER | A potato, for example, for an awful brute |
| FLOWERGIRL | Is part of wedding party for Bloom and Molly, when she was young, for example (6,4) |
| FLANGE | Something in bakery turnover, for example, provides strength for those flat and on the edge (6) |
| IMITATOR | One American college on a hill puts on an act for Elvis, for example (8) |
| ISLANDS | Institute with open space in ship for Christmas and Easter, for example? (7) |
| MEMOIR | Turns up somewhere for the Italians welcoming one Frenchman with The Life of Brian, for example (6) |
| BOOKSHELF | Reserves Hotel Pixie with space for Dubliners, for example (9) |
| SAY | "For example" |
| SUCHAS | "For example..." |
| IDS | Passports, for example |