I, for one
<span class="explanation-format__ClueExplanation">'<span class="explanation-format__original">i for one</span>' is the definition.<br/ ><span class="explanation-format__explanation">(I've seen this in another clue)</span><br/ ><br/ >This is the entire clue.<br/ ></span>
(Other definitions for pronoun that I've seen before include "Possibly he" , "Substitute for a noun" , "He or she etc." , "Word like I or she" , ""She" or "him", for example" .)
'i for one' is the definition.
I know nothing about this answer so I can't tell whether it can be defined by this definition.
'i for one' is the wordplay.
I cannot really see how this works, but
'i' could be 'a' and 'a' is located in the answer.
'one' could be 'i' (Roman numeral) and 'i' is found in the answer.
This explanation may well be incorrect...
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for capital letter that I've seen before include "I, for example" , "Beginning of sentence" , "I may be" , "Sentences start with one" .)
(Other definitions for vowel that I've seen before include "Kind of letter of the alphabet" , "Non-consonant" , "aeio or u" , "E.g. A, but not B" , "Type of letter such as A" .)