| EYEFUL | A fascinating sight or an attractive person (6) |
| DISH | A shallow vessel; the food served in this; or, an attractive person (4) |
| EIFFEL | French engineer offers fascinating sight reportedly (6) |
| DANISH | An attractive person, outwardly like Kierkegaard (6) |
| ODDISH | To make over an attractive person is rather eccentric (6) |
| LOOKER | Informal term for an attractive person (6) |
| SAFARI | Being part of choir a fascinating, uplifting, wild experience (6) |
| SEXPOT | An attractive person, former lover put in place |
| NOCTES | ____ Atticae, a fascinating miscellany by Aulus Gellius |
| EYECANDY | Slang for a visual sweet treat or feast for one's ocular lamps in the form of an attractive person, delightful sight or visually appealing thing (3,5) |
| TUNNEL | -- vision; loss of peripheral sight; or, a term for small- or single-mindedness (6) |
| SENSES | Catches sight - or sound, or smell, for that matter (6) |
| VISION | Sight or foresight (6) |
| APPEAR | Come into sight or view (6) |
| LIELOW | Keep out of sight or avoid detection or attention (3,3) |
| VISUAL | Of sight or seeing |
| PINUP | What is a poster featuring an attractive person, especially a famous one? (3-2) |
| ICE | Cool craft: Fill a balloon with 12D until it reaches 3" in diameter, add a few drops of food coloring and place it in the freezer for about 12 hours (or leave it out in the snow overnight). Peel off t |
| DRIP | A simple word, yet one describing a fascinating phenomenon associated with fluid dynamics, gravity, icicles, IV therapy, lachrymal tears, percolating coffee, Pollock's method of painting, rain and sta |
| NEON | More than just a gas for illuminating signs, but a fascinating noble element forged by way of stellar nucleosynthesis in the very hearts of stars (4) |