| PLAGUE | Pester Paul for example, in some way (6) |
| LARRUP | Punish Paul for being shifty about a car (6) |
| AARONS | Judge and Paul, for two |
| SPONGE | A type of bath loofah, bedeguar, cadger, cake, heavy drinker, make-up applicator, steamed pudding or swab for a cannon, each named for a similarity in some way to an aquatic porifer (6) |
| APOSTATE | Paul, for example, worried for the French renegade |
| STREET | Let it stand about in some way (6) |
| USURPS | Takes over to spur us in some way (6) |
| STASIS | Assist in some way with the state of inactivity (6) |
| SCULPT | To carve or shape in some way stone or other materials (6) |
| ENTAIL | Involve adding a ten, in some way, to forty-nine (6) |
| PATHOS | Sadness in love in some ways (6) |
| PSEUDONYM | No fees held up by former foreign secretary Paul, for example (9) |
| SIMON | Peter and Paul, for example (5) |
| POPE | John or Paul, for example |
| STAIRWAY | Paul, for example, assuming duct is a means of egress |
| MONICKER | Paul, for example, the thief of time? (8) |
| DOMED | Outmoded description of St Paul's, for example (5) |
| SORTOF | Kind to old French in some way or other (4,2) |
| ALIQUA | Qualia conversa - in some way! |
| VERSED | Skilled in some ways, but served criminal (6) |