| FINNEGANSWAKE | Sank a few staggering round pub, for example - an Irish achievement |
| FINNEGAN | European with, for example, an Irish name used by 13 (8) |
| FINNAN | Enthusiast went round pub for haddock |
| IBUPROFEN | Drug abuse in pub, for example, at an end |
| BARGE | Muscle in to pub, for example, backwards (5) |
| SET | A collection of tea things or model railway carriages, for example; an onion for planting; a radio/TV; or, a hairdo (3) |
| TARANSAY | A clipe returns north, for example an isle off Harris (8) |
| TAT | Cheap and tasteless articles in an antique shop, for example; an old rag; or, shabby tawdry clothes (3) |
| ANONYM | Araucaria, for example, an old name Paul's backing (6) |
| GELATIN | It will set about for example an old language (7) |
| NOSEGAY | Unopened posy with, for example, an unusual bouquet (7) |
| INVENTOR | Is cured of holding for example an originator (8) |
| PRONOMINAL | ...like him, for example, an image promoter of little value |
| EGAN | Peter, for example an actor in Downton Abbey (4) |
| SAY | It is, for example, an opportunity of speaking (3) |
| FUNGI | Moulds, for example, an amusing American soldier? (5) |
| SQUAREUP | To settle for example an account or bill (6,2) |
| EGRET | For example, an alien has the right to be given the bird (5) |
| PEER | For example, an earl's equal (4) |
| EIGG | Sources of inspiration gained in, for example, an island (4) |