| REGENT | He takes charge temporarily for example in a gap |
| BYWORD | It's a classic case, for example, in a manner of speaking (6) |
| ASIN | Like an example or for example, in a way? (2,2) |
| CAR | A shooting brake, for example, in a train section? (3) |
| JUROR | Henry Fonda, for example, in a 1957 film set in New York (5) |
| LOCUM | --- tenens, a person standing in temporarily for another in a professional capacity (5) |
| REGENTS | They take charge temporarily, regarding men's toilet |
| BALLROOM | Area, for example, in a large country house or manor for terpsichorean movements such as the waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep (8) |
| SWEETTALKING | Nice, for example, in a manner of speaking can be flattering (5-7) |
| AVENGER | The Hulk or Iron Man, for example, in a Marvel Studios series |
| LONGSUIT | Many diamonds, for example, in a bridge hand (4,4) |
| HERD | Elephants, for example, in a group sensed through the ears, audibly (4) |
| REGAIN | Recover for example in a shower (6) |
| LEGIBLE | It may be read, for example, in a bad libel (7) |
| ASSAYED | Tested product of mine, for example, in a small edition (7) |
| HEAVYMETAL | Lead, for example, in a type of rock |
| BEGIN | Found for example in a wine store |
| ABASED | Put down, for example, in a cot |
| ARCH | Shrewd writing, for example, in a chapter |
| ELEGY | Poem written, for example, in a Cambridgeshire city (5) |