| GRAFFITIARTISTS | Those who draw or spray paint images or text on public buildings (8,7) |
| GRAFFITI | Scribblings or drawings, often humorous or indecent, found on public buildings (8) |
| ENGRAVER | One who carves or cuts designs or text on the surface of hard objects (8) |
| CARTOGRAPHER | A person who draws or produces maps (12) |
| TOWERS | Those who draw tall buildings (6) |
| WHISTLEBLOWERS | Those who draw attention to foul play: referees, perhaps? (7-7) |
| ADVENTURERS | Those who draw attention to promulgators |
| INSECTREPELLENT | Lotion or spray against bites |
| LIMN | From "cast light on", word originally meaning "illuminate a manuscript with ornamental letters", later "draw or paint in watercolours", "suffuse or highlight" or "describe in painting or words" (4) |
| 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) |
| ARTCLASS | Pupils who draw on their teacher's guidance (3,5) |
| SKETCHERS | People who draw stuck outside with people who engrave |
| AEDILE | Magistrate who superintended public buildings in ancient Rome (6) |
| CLOAKROOMS | Places in public buildings where outdoor clothes or luggage may be left (10) |
| IDOLATRY | The worship of material objects, images or icons (8) |
| EVOCATIVE | This describes film that brings strong images or memories to mind (9) |
| VISUALAIDS | Images or graphs to enhance a presentation (6,4) |
| PAPER | Made from the cellulose pulp of linen, mulberry, esparto or wood,a material upon which to write, draw or print, decorate walls or wrap gifts; or, a scholarly essay (5) |
| FAWLTYTOWERS | Defective report by people who draw a guesthouse (6,6) |
| SIRENS | Nude's head captured by old men and women who draw |