| EGBERT | English king seen for example to be right |
| OVEREXERT | Apply too much strain when English king seen in public (9) |
| PUN | "Glass coffin? Remains to be seen," for example |
| OLDTESTAMENT | Job, for example, to be found here (3,9) |
| LEGATO | A lot, for example, to be played smoothly |
| EYERHYME | Maid said, for example, to be shy? |
| INDEED | Was in action, for example, to be sure (6) |
| GOTIN | Tipped fool, for example, to be elected (3,2) |
| VEGANS | They don't want meat, for example, to be kept in vehicles |
| VEGA | Star seen, for example, in Virginia (4) |
| NEGUS | African ruler seen, for example in sunrise (5) |
| TURN | Shape of you? As heard and seen for example (4) |
| SEALEGS | Nautical balance seen for example in aquatic performers (7) |
| PATTERN | Word, from "patron" in reference to said protector giving an example to be copied, for a model, template or a repeated decorative design (7) |
| ROLEMODEL | One whose behaviour is seen as example to be followed (4,5) |
| PRECEDENT | Point about playground garden - an example to be followed |
| ROLEMODELS | People looked to by others as examples to be imitated (4,6) |
| CAKE | Baked food for a king seen in church (4) |
| KNELT | King seen before Lent, possibly, prepared to pray? |
| AWOL | Nowhere to be seen, for short |