| ATTIRE | Oddly, cantata is half satire - that costume, for example! |
| BRAG | Boast that costume has gone back (4) |
| DICTIONARY | Where to find the meaning of life, for example! (10) |
| MEN | Soldiers of the king - and queen, for example! |
| TURNOFPHRASE | Particular way of expressing "seraph", for example! (4,2,6) |
| SHTETL | Chelm or Anatevka for example! (Yiddish) (6) |
| ATOLL | Loses all sides in Patolli to Rosalind Bank, for example! (5) |
| OBEISANCE | Honour wee Robert, for example! (9) |
| GODDESS | Return of massed dog-walkers includes Diana, for example! (7) |
| IRONIES | Examples of the type of satire that is found in clubs (7) |
| ISLE | Man, for example! (4) |
| ROUNDFIGURE | Nought, for example! (5,6) |
| STARTING | .... this one for example! (8) |
| PAINTPOT | Port ain't on River Thames? Primarily, it's the one used by Constable, for example! (5,3) |
| ABBREVIATION | E.g.,for example! (12) |
| DOGLATIN | Canis, for example! (3,5) |
| SENSE | Says they smell, for example! |
| WEEK | In David Frost's satire - that was the one that was frail, we hear (4) |
| ENDUP | Turn out a satire that hasn't succeeded |
| PARODY | It's satire that keeps a fellow in the money! (6) |