| CAPITALLETTER | Landlord from London, for example - the first in London (7,6) |
| SOUTHERN | Roughly ten hours from London, for example (8) |
| BEATLESRECORD | Help, for example, the chap on the hit list (7,6) |
| ARTDEPARTMENT | Working environment for old masters presumably produces, for example, the ambassadors of tomorrow? ( |
| MOUNTAINRANGE | Chain of peaks, for example the Sierra de Tramuntana in Mallorca (8,5) |
| CAPITAL | Back in the flat I pack for London, for example (7) |
| APOLLO | Olympian first in London in a game (6) |
| AMOS | ___ Brearly, legendary Woolpack landlord from the 1970s in Emmerdale (4) |
| THREE | You in olden times included arithmetic. For example, the number of feet one may find in the yard (5) |
| JUNTA | For example, the military one that seized power in Argentina in 1976 (5) |
| BLITZ | WWII drama in which Saoirse Ronan plays a mother who sends her child away from London for safety |
| VENTURECAPITAL | Undertaking to obtain money from London for new business (7,7) |
| METROLAND | Chap bumped into at first in London suburbs (9) |
| MISCALL | Wrongly identify one's car at first in London road |
| TRAFALGARSQUARE | Old-fashioned battle first in London (9,6) |
| DRAWDOWN | In lowball, discard, for example, the king and the 8, taking two cards instead of one, because you t |
| ENCLAVE | One hundred and fifty in body of church after start of evensong in, for example, the Vatican (7) |
| METONYMS | Substituted words referring to an attribute for the thing with which it is closely associated, for example, 'the ring' to mean 'boxing' (8) |
| CITY | Cork from Shiraz, for example - the one you won't get in a pub (4) |
| SEASON | For example, the fall of US spy state is so nuanced from the start (6) |