| RELATIVEPRONOUN | That, for one, is not a proven rule, I fancy (8,7) |
| ODDTHING | Donald Duck, whose middle name is Fauntleroy, for one, is not even close to being slight legend (3, |
| FACULTY | Medicine for one is not working around college (7) |
| CLUE | This, for one, is not even cultured |
| FILMIDOL | Favourite actor from My Left Foot, for one, is not working we hear (4,4) |
| SIGNING | Player newly engaged by club, Leo for one is not good initially (7) |
| CUPFINAL | Aga Khan, for one, is not the first to decide the winners and losers (3,5) |
| INTERSTATE | Temporarily in a state which one is not a resident of (10) |
| CENTRALAMERICAN | The Tailor of Panama, for one, is pivotal to Beverley Hills Cop, for example (7,8) |
| BUILDINGBRIDGES | GPO, for one, is close to Liffeyside structures connecting the various unions (8,7) |
| CIVILIAN | One is not a member of the police or armed forces (8) |
| AMATEUR | One is not a professional |
| ROC | 1990's sitcom that for one full season was aired live |
| ESSAY | Joan Didion's "Goodbye to All That," for one |
| NONAPOLOGY | "Sorry if you were offended by that", for one (3-7) |
| REBOOT | HBO's "And Just Like That . . . ," for one |
| DIWALI | One rule I had overturned for a festival |
| INSTITUTE | Popular rule I brought in for a start |
| LAURIE | A rule I bend for Hugh, British star of US medical drama House (6) |
| HAULIER | Hotel has a rule I suspect for lorry driver (7) |