| FROLIC | Have fun drawing up pencil or felt-tip circles (6) |
| NUB | Mostly used-up pencil |
| EYELINER | Kohl make-up pencil (8) |
| STUMPS | Tortillons used for softening hard edges or blending tones in works of art created with chalk, charcoal, Conte crayon, pastel or pencil; or, the end of a day's play in cricket (6) |
| FLORET | Could be cauliflower or felt wrong (6) |
| CRAYON | A coloured pencil or stick used for drawing (6) |
| SENSED | Perceived or felt (6) |
| EDITOR | A reviser of newspaper copy or preparer of book text whose traditional red pencil or pen remains a symbol of the proofreading profession (6) |
| PASTEL | Drawing up as telephone rings (6) |
| MANTRA | Fellow drawing up sacred text (6) |
| NOTARY | Official drawing up documents (6) |
| PASCAL | Unit of pressure drawing up resin and plant fluid |
| ERASER | Piece of rubber used for removing pencil or ink marks |
| LINERS | Kohl pencils; or, fine paintbrushes used by artists (6) |
| PIPETS | Means of drawing up solutions |
| COLOURING | The natural hues of one's eyes, hair and skin; the filling in of a shape or outline with crayons or felt-tip pens; food dye; or, pervading tone (9) |
| PEN | Biro or felt tip, e.g. (3) |
| ETUI | Made from enamel, gold, silver, mother-of-pearl or shagreen, this bijou French case "holds, imprisons, keeps, shuts up" bodkins, hairpins, make-up pencils, tweezers and other small items with which to |
| FLOCK | Pulverized wool or felt applied to paper to produce a texture or pattern (5) |
| CRAYONISTS | Term for artists or scratchboarders who colour in, draw or illustrate with contes, pastels or other pencils or sticks of chalk, pipeclay or wax (10) |