| ATOMICWEIGHTS | He and I, for example, have very different values for these (6,7) |
| PRONOUNS | He and I, for example, in favour of sisters keeping nothing (8) |
| NOTIME | Correction for "take you and I", for example? Pleased with your gift? Get on with it! (2,4,4,3,7) |
| LIKETHEPRESENT | Correction for "take you and I", for example? Pleased with your gift? Get on with it! (2,4,4,3,7) |
| NOTIMELIKETHEPRESENT | Correction for "take you and I", for example? Pleased with your gift? Get on with it! (2,4,4,3,7) |
| HAGGLERS | Advocates for different values |
| ARROBA | Unit of weight or liquid measure of different values used in some Spanish-speaking countries (6) |
| VARS | They store different values, in programming (abbr.) |
| VOWEL | I, for example, have unpaid bill that five pounds should cover? (5) |
| PRONOUNCEMENT | You or I, for example, reinforce an official statement |
| EGO | I, for example, have nothing |
| ESTATEAGENTS | Spain and Portugal, for example, have representatives presumably responsible for promoting business in The Flats (6,6) |
| GALLERIES | Tate and Saatchi for example have many followers of course |
| ILLEGALLY | I shall, for example, have a friend against the law (9) |
| RASTA | Believer in the principle of "I and I," for the physical and spiritual selves |
| DREGS | Doctors, for example, have to take care of the unwanted (5) |
| DOMAIN | For a mathematical function y = f(x), the set of possible values for x is its ____ and the set of possible values of y is its range |
| AWED | Very impressed with article on you and I for department (4) |
| VERB | For example, have brief note returned (4) |
| DEERSKIN | Does, for example, have it in leather |