| KERBSTONE | It heightens the division between motorist and pedestrian |
| ENHANCES | Sheen can be used as it heightens the effect (8) |
| SCHISM | The Great ____ of 1054 formalised the division between Catholic and Orthodox churches |
| FOLD | Herd of Highland cattle; a sheep pen; or, the division between the top and bottom halves of a broadsheet (4) |
| CUSP | Either of the two points of a crescent moon; or, any one of the divisions between signs of the zodiac or houses of the horoscope (4) |
| URAL | Russian river that traditionaly marks the division between Europe and Asia |
| SEPTAL | Relating to the division between the nostrils; palest (anag.) (6) |
| TASMANSEA | The division between two Pacific neighbours (6,3) |
| WHETS | Heightens (the interest) (5) |
| EIGHT | Heightens the hen's loss of a numeral (5) |
| CUSPS | Points, such as the horns of a crescent moon or the divisions between zodiacal signs/houses (5) |
| ENHANCE | It will heighten the effect, hence an alteration will be made (7) |
| DRAMATISE | I made star dance to heighten the effect of the story (9) |
| ADMIRALTY | And 13 London landmark building providing road and pedestrian access between The Mall and Trafalgar Square (9,4) |
| CAMPBELL | Racing motorist and journalist who held the world speed record on land and water during the 1920s and '30s (7,8) |
| MALCOLM | Racing motorist and journalist who held the world speed record on land and water during the 1920s and '30s (7,8) |
| RAISE | Heighten the beams, one hears (5) |
| ARCH | London landmark building providing road and pedestrian access between The Mall and Trafalgar Square (9,4) |
| PLAYHARDTOGET | Be aloof so as to heighten the interest of an admirer (4,4,2,3) |
| BEAUTYSPOT | A facial birthmark or patch meant to heighten the wearer's allure (6,4) |