| LEG | Left, for instance? There's a right one, too! |
| ASSAY | ... when, for instance, there's a test |
| LEGATO | For instance, there's a lot about dancing smoothly (6) |
| APPALACHIA | Sounds like where to buy Mac in Afghanistan, for instance -- there's quite a range (10) |
| SAMPLE | For instance, there's plenty at Spithead (6) |
| ARIA | A right one has to a song for an opera singer (4) |
| THEME | To me, it's a definite article and a musical one, too! (5) |
| ALLEGRO | Briskly scored a half-century, then left - for instance, run out (7) |
| IMARI | I'm a right one for decorative porcelain |
| HERMIA | Shakespeare gave her a dream lover. Her mother grabbed one too! (6) |
| GONE | Had left, for instance, turned on inside (4) |
| LEGEND | Left, for instance, to finish traditional tale |
| LEGACY | What's left for instance in puddled clay |
| MORNINGSIDE | Am left, for instance, in Jozi suburb (11) |
| CREATION | Notice there's a right way for it to become fashionable? (8) |
| ELECTIONS | Voting occasions - when there's a right to left substitution in assemblies (9) |
| STIR | At half past one, there's a right to-do (4) |
| ARISTOS | A right one upset drunks and toffs |
| ASKARI | East African policeman will query a right one has (6) |
| HAND | Member of ship's crew could be a right one? (4) |