| SPRAY | Pair enthralled by, for instance, a cloud of drops (5) |
| BILGE | Nonsense put about by, for instance, Lloyd George? |
| PAPRIKA | A pair enthralled by a lot of fish with a red pepper (7) |
| OUTWORN | Pair enthralled by old container that's obsolete (7) |
| SASHAY | A Sikh on vacation engaged by, for instance, leisurely walk |
| ASSAY | Instead of, for instance, a test of ore? (5) |
| BASRA | Support for woman outside, for instance, a place in Iraq (5) |
| STONE | Is Sharon, for instance, a saintly one? (5) |
| LEDGE | Was first to put up, for instance, a shelf (5) |
| ADAGE | Saw, for instance, a US lawman brought up (5) |
| VOUCH | Briefly, for instance, a sop?(5) |
| CASEY | For instance, a Yankee name (5) |
| ELEGY | See about for instance a lament |
| NUDGE | For instance, a horse about to jog |
| DRAIN | Hundreds of drops of water will seep away (5) |
| SMOKE | "Ghost of a fire" manifesting as a cloud of carbon particles suspended in the air; grey tinged with blue; a woodbine or other smouldering burn; or, anything that fogs or obscures (5) |
| STOUR | Scots word, from "armed combat, storm, tumult", for a cloud of dust (5) |
| APPAL | A cloud of smoke we hear to cause dismay (5) |
| VAPES | Victor, denied entrance, opens wide and inhales a cloud of nicotine (5) |
| SWARM | A cloud of bees in motion |