| CARICATURED | Drew a grotesque picture of |
| GARGOYLE | A grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a drainage spout. (8) |
| MASK | Domino adorned with a black silk cloak; or, a grotesque representation of a face worn in ancient Greek/ Roman drama or Japanese Noh, or used as an architectural ornament (4) |
| COCO | A tropical beach palm whose name, meaning "grinning face", refers to the three marks on each of its large nut-like seeds, thought to resemble a grotesque face (4) |
| COPRA | Dried kernel of a large coir-covered seed with three marks imagined to resemble a grotesque face (5) |
| CHIMERIC | Like a grotesque product of the imagination |
| GURN | Arm round back of boor, pull a grotesque face |
| EMERY | Provider of polish, a grotesque comedian? (5) |
| ANTIC | A grotesque figure pushing into a romantic play (5) |
| CHIMERA | Like a grotesque product of the imagination |
| AIMED | Drew a bead on a receiver |
| ARTHUR | Lad who drew a sword from a stone |
| SPED | Drew a cop's attention, in a way |
| ATTRACTED | Drew a stretch of land surrounded by Heath |
| MAPPED | Drew a plan of (an area) (6) |
| SIDE | Drew a deep breath over noise of party (4) |
| WADER | Drew a different kind of bird (5) |
| FRIGHT | A sudden intense fear/shock; or, by extension, a grotesque, horrifying or ludicrous person or thing (6) |
| AURICLE | A grotesque ulcer formed around one part of the ear (7) |
| CONTORTED | In a grotesque grimace |