| BEATENEGG | Came from Shell originally crushed, for example, by German (6,3) |
| NORWEGIAN | Worn out, for example, by chap from Scandinavia (9) |
| PAREGORIC | Historical remedy, of course, for one presumably shot, for example, by old police force (9) |
| OVERPOWER | Cube, for example, by past master? (9) |
| SONGCYCLE | Winter journey, for example, by air and bike |
| AUTHENTIC | Moderately amphibian, for example, by the middle of the creek (2,1,6) |
| STABILATE | Population of a micro-organism, preserved on a single occasion, for example by freezing |
| OILPAINTS | Crude torture on backstreet used, for example, by Munch in versions of The Scream (3,6) |
| EYESHADOW | Regards root of herb, woad, crushed for war paint (3,6) |
| PARTRIDGE | Bird emerging from shell, the head looking different |
| DIGESTIVE | Variety of biscuit eaten with a cup of tea or crushed for a cheesecake base (9) |
| CRABAPPLE | Comtesse de Paris, Gorgeous or Sugar Tyme, a garden, orchard, or hedgerow tree in the genus Malus with pectin-rich fruits used to set jelly or crushed for verjuice (4-5) |
| YARDSTICK | Metaphorical example by which others are measured (9) |
| EGG | A larva might emerge from this - for example by gravity initially (3) |
| LOGCABIN | Record picked up from airport, for example, by fashionable homely type with connections to the Woods |
| EGOCENTRIC | Self absorbed, for example, by old small capital that's wealthy for the most part (10) |
| ASTONISHED | Bowled over for example by weight I lost |
| ITERFACTUM | A journey made, for example by the Magi to Bethlehem |
| LUNGE | Big when backed for example by half a dollar (5) |
| SCROUNGE | Barman has endless supply of drink knocked back, for example, by mooch (8) |