| RASHER | Take, for instance, that girl a slice of Danish? |
| SHEAR | Cut that girl a flower? (5) |
| GAS | A bit of grot, for instance, that would fill vacuum |
| LONGDISTANCE | One of the calls, for instance, that goes to the back of the lineout to reserve (4-8) |
| EXAMPLE | A 'for instance' that used to be more than enough (7) |
| SKELETONKEY | Minimum personnel on shift for instance that can provide maximum access (8,3) |
| SELFPORTRAIT | Work by Rembrandt, for instance, that nobody else could have done |
| ALLEGES | Claims, for instance, that Ella's mad about (7) |
| ISLAND | Madeira, for instance, that might be found in kitchen (6) |
| OATMEAL | Nothing at breakfast, for instance, that goes in the porridge (7) |
| SASHED | Like beauty pageant participants, for instance, that woman had put outside (6) |
| SCOFF | Cream tea, for instance, that is no longer available (5) |
| FASTENERS | Zips, for instance, that speed up one's dressing? (9) |
| DURATION | Heads of Danish unions getting allowance for a length of time |
| PRECEDENT | A past instance that may serve as an example (9) |
| ISAKDINESEN | Pen name of Danish author Karen Blixen, author of Out of Africa and Babette's Feast |
| DARTS | Sudden quick movements seen in earliest of Danish dance and drama for instance (5) |
| SHERIDAN | Writer of Danish plays about a king or queen (8) |
| EITHERWAY | In each instance that is arising the right method follows |
| BANKROBBER | Don't let a lot of Danish money be put among the British: I might grab it (4,6) |