| TRANSITIVE | Van I have employed with an object, verbally (10) |
| ARCHIVE | Expert I have employed for historical records |
| LITERARY | "Terms like grace, new birth, justification [...] which with St Paul are ____ terms, theologians have employed as if they were scientific terms" (Matthew Arnold) |
| ARTISAN | Craftsman Lord Finchley should have employed |
| BRAINED | Thumped hard on the head with an object (informal) |
| SATAN | Posed with an object showing the great evil spirit (5) |
| YODA | Sci-fi character who speaks with an object-subject-verb syntax |
| ARTICLE | One writes it with an object (7) |
| BREATHINGSPACE | Pause briefly at first, concerned with an object's speed (9,5) |
| INVAIN | I got a van, I travelled north, fruitlessly |
| WORKABLE | It's possible to be employed with biblical figure we hear (8) |
| UNABLE | Incompetent, but could be employed with a change of polarity (6) |
| EGGSPOON | Sailor coming in encourages one employed with soldiers? |
| SLEDGEHAMMER | Bound to get hard in prison, this employed with force! (12) |
| CARAT | Unit employed with rocks to lug round area (5) |
| FULLTIMEBOB | What conceited Bob is gainfully employed with? |
| REPEL | Vile person employed, with hindsight, to hold them at bay |
| SALARIED | Employed with a wage (AIR DEALS anagram) (8) |
| INPLAY | Employed with a cast as a prank? (2,4) |
| TRUCULENTLY | "About that van I borrowed...," said Tom ___ |