| ALLSQUARE | Drawing, a large Lowry, perhaps Irish remarkably |
| PLAN | Drawing a large face on the outside (4) |
| EARLS | Attention Lowry perhaps gives noblemen (5) |
| YODELS | Unknown poem Lowry perhaps sings |
| WIRING | Leads, perhaps, Irish going into side of large house (6) |
| AIRLINE | Virgin, perhaps Irish, wearing flared style (7) |
| OONAGH | Perhaps Irish girl that's impressive astride horse |
| GAELIC | Perhaps Irish saga elicits something occult (6) |
| TAB | A small flap or strip; a loop for drawing a stage curtain; the drape itself; a cigarette; an insignia on a staff officer's collar; an Oxonian's name for a Cambridge student; or, in the US, a restauran |
| SKETCH | Quick or basic drawing; a vignette; a brief outline; or, a short essay (6) |
| TOUCHPAD | A panel on a computer operated by the user tapping or drawing a fingertip across its surface (8) |
| PENCIL | An artist's fine paintbrush or individual style in drawing; a stick of graphite or kohl; a narrow beam of light; or, an aggregate of lines or rays, converging to a point (6) |
| KEDGE | A light anchor used in drawing a vessel along by hauling in on a cable |
| RULING | Drawing a fine line, perhaps, in judgment |
| NEWNESS | Directions for drawing a capital A? Now there's novelty |
| CHARACTERSKETCH | Letter drawing a brief description of a person (9,6) |
| CARTOON | Drawing a circle in a box (7) |
| COCKADOODLEDOO | Call at farm drawing a sketch and a half under pile of hay |
| STREAK | The inoculation of a culture medium by drawing a wire contaminated with the microorganisms across the surface of the medium |
| ANALOGY | Drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect (7) |