| PRONOUNCEMENT | In grammar he, for example, needs to make firm declaration (13) |
| EUROPEANS | Poles, for example, need to be repositioned, Ron. Ease up! (9) |
| BIGCAT | Jaguar, for example, needs large catalytic converter (3,3) |
| BEGETTER | Generator, for example, needs improved casing |
| FINEARTS | Poetry and music, for example need high-quality skills |
| HEPTAD | Magnificent group, as an example, needs leader to accept point |
| PRONOUNCEABLE | He for one goes to church; effective, it's possible to say |
| PRONOUNCE | He, for example, approaches church to make a declaration (9) |
| COEDUCATIONAL | Having boys and girls makes firm instructive |
| CHEMICALSYMBOL | He, for example, in holy Mecca with limbs broken (8,6) |
| MANEGE | He, for example, gives direction on how to train horses (6) |
| NOBLEGAS | He, for example, puts limb behind head a second later (5,3) |
| SAG | He, for example, symbolically raised flag here |
| ELEMENT | He, for example, is gas, but periodically noble |
| INSIST | Fashionable sister does't hesitate to make firm demands (6) |
| LAERTES | Will's part revoked to make firm money (7) |
| IRMA | She helps to make firm arrangements (4) |
| ACETONE | Expert needing to make firm solvent (7) |
| PRONOUN | She or he, for example |
| NONCOMMITTAL | Reluctant to make firm decisions |