| MOORAGE | Where to tie up, for instance, a space in retreat (7) |
| LEDGE | Was first to put up, for instance, a shelf (5) |
| MOORING | Where to tie up second old band (7) |
| OAKTREE | Where to tie a yellow ribbon, in song |
| TOMBOLA | Doctor entering saw, for instance, a gambling activity (7) |
| OREGANO | A particular herb, or, for instance, a number |
| YASHMAK | What might cover features talk about for instance a€“ His Majesty? (7) |
| HEARSAY | Pick up, for instance, what's disallowed in court (7) |
| EXAMPLE | For instance, a former partner has plenty |
| ASSURER | I offer back-up, for instance, to Internet user missing key |
| VESTIGE | Trace underwear I bring up for instance (7) |
| CADGERS | Vehicles hold up, for instance, 500 mendicants (7) |
| BRESSAY | Slavic person brought up, for instance. on Northern isle (7) |
| ARTICLE | For instance, a leader |
| MONITOR | Fool wearing tie up for supervision? |
| GAP | An opening in a fence or a pair of curtains, e.g.; a break in continuity; a col; or, a space in one's diary (3) |
| MARINA | Where to tie up struggling airman (6) |
| BAY | A type of coastal inlet between a cove and a gulf in size; or, a space in which to park one's car (3) |
| PIER | Where to tie up your boat |
| ORGANISER | Came up with arrangements for Bach, for instance, a stingy type needing no introduction (9) |