| SPOTLIGHT | Draw attention to a place that's falling short (9) |
| COURT | Pay attention to a place for holding a trial (5) |
| PELICAN | One having big bill in place that's falling apart (7) |
| YEASTY | You may come to a place that's dirty and frothy |
| BYO | Initially, taken to a place that's not barred |
| SOMEWHERE | In a place that's indefinite she wore me out (9) |
| AUTOPILOT | George greatly welcomes a place that's perfect, almost |
| GHOSTTOWN | Good MC won't fancy a place that's empty |
| SIGNORINA | Son mostly paying no attention to a foreign girl (9) |
| HIGHLIGHT | Call attention to a spot on the ceiling, say (9) |
| INDEX | In printing, a figure of a pointing hand used to draw attention to a note, paragraph etc. (5) |
| MANICULE | A pointed hand symbol to draw attention to a section of text (8) |
| ATTED | Addressed in order to draw attention to a post, in a way |
| HAT | Any chapeau typically with a shaped crown, originally designed to draw attention to a man's head and emphasise his social status; or, by extension, one's capacity or role (3) |
| LOATHE | Draw attention to a couple of articles to detest (6) |
| POWERPOINT | Have the ability to draw attention to a type of presentation (5-5) |
| AHEM | Said to draw attention to a skirt's whit (4) |
| EGOTRIP | Something undertaken to boost or draw attention to a person's own image or appraisal of themselves (3,4) |
| FLAUNT | Draw attention to a Parisian imprisoned in apartment (6) |
| NUDGE | Draw attention to a bare condition, with an elbow in the ribs (5) |