| CIRCUMDUCERE | To lead or draw around |
| HALTER | A rope or strap used to lead or tether a horse (6) |
| LOTUS | Flower for all to see, something to draw around (5) |
| HIGHTIDE | Excited to draw around beginning of December, a turning point (4,4) |
| DESCRIBEACIRCLE | Say what a social set is like to draw around (8,1,6) |
| TOASTIE | Draw around kiln for hot snack (7). |
| TRACE | Draw around the outline |
| LEVELUP | Make even draw around about eve (5,2) |
| APHID | Graph I draw around small sucker (5) |
| WADER | A sort of bird one could draw around the East... (5) |
| TRIEDON | Draw around the right fellow and assessed the fit (5,2) |
| TILES | Draws around 50 parts of a mosaic (5) |
| TIES | Draws around the neck (4) |
| AWARDS | Article draws around presentation (6) |
| EGOTRIP | Something undertaken to boost or draw attention to a person's own image or appraisal of themselves (3,4) |
| CAST | From the Old Norse meaning "to throw", a toss of something such as dice, a fishing-line or a sounding lead; or, said distance thrown (4) |
| TURRET | Either of two brass or steel loops on a horse's harness through which driving reins pass; or, a ring on a dog's collar for attaching a lead or chain (6) |
| STIPPLE | To engrave, paint or draw, etc, in dots or separate touches (7) |
| BULLET | Small cone-shaped missile of lead or metal alloy to be shot form a firearm |
| NIELLO | Black compound of sulphur with silver, lead or copper used to fill engraved designs in metal (6) |