| WAITOMO | New Zealand ccacves which attract around 500,000 visitors annually (7) |
| MALTA | European island nation with a population of around 500,000 |
| ATHENS | The Acropolis in ___ attracts about 7 million visitors annually (6) |
| ENTICE | Attract around ten with diamonds (6) |
| MAGNETS | Things which attract (7) |
| STARLINGS | At last! Grins which attract birds! (9) |
| GRAVITY | Force which attracts matter to the centre of the earth (7) |
| RALEIGH | US state capital (pop about 500,000), incorporated in 1792 (7) |
| ATLANTA | US state capital (pop about 500,000), founded in 1837 (7) |
| ALGARVE | A region of southern Portugal (1,929 sq miles; pop 500,000 (7) |
| DRENTHE | Province in the north of the Netherlands (1,030 sq miles; pop about 500,000) (7) |
| SPRINT | Event which attracts dashing young men (6) |
| ALONE | By itself something which attracts interest, we hear |
| LIGHTSHIP | Sparks up joint, which attracts the attention of sailors (9) |
| OUTSTANDINGDEBT | Brilliant teacher turned up on time, which attracts interest (11,4) |
| WAY | The path which attracts youth leaders (3) |
| HONEYPOT | Anything which attracts people in numbers (8) |
| NECTAR | Plant liquid which attracts bees (6) |
| SEROTONIN | When locusts rub against each other, the contact increases ___ levels, which attracts the locusts to each other and swarms are formed |
| MAGNET | That which attracts (6) |