| RAGLEY | ___ Hall, stately home in Warwickshire for which plans were drawn up in 1680 (6) |
| ANSWERED | Measured up when some plans were drawn (8) |
| COMEDIEFRANCAISE | Parisian theatre founded by Louis XIV in 1680 |
| THEWITCHES | Roald Dahl novel about a group which plans to turn all children into mice (3,7) |
| SPECK | Small spot in which plan announced |
| ESHTON | Stately home in North Yorks giving name to WR 'Hall' 6942(6) |
| SABERS | They were drawn in the Civil War |
| ANSWER | Some plans were a response (6) |
| CASTLE | Stately home in Yorkshire (6,6) |
| EDWARD | English pirate (c.?1680-1718) nicknamed Blackbeard, captain of the Queen Anne's Revenge (6) |
| HOWARD | Castle -; stately home in York designed by Sir John Vanbrugh where a television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited was filmed (6) |
| BELFRY | The ---, golf resort in Warwickshire, England; HQ of The Professional Golfers' Association (6) |
| ORPHAN | 'The ---', 1680 play by Thomas Otway (6) |
| CASTLEHOWARD | Stately home in North Yorkshire where TV series and film Brideshead Revisited were shot (6,6) |
| FIXATIVE | A means of stabilising vehicle that's drawn up in late afternoon? |
| PEER | Member of the House of Lords whose predecessors some 1,000 years ago were drawn together in the form of the Witan to advise Saxon kings (4) |
| GENE | Martin Rossiter's band who were "Drawn To The Deep End" (4) |
| CONVEYANCE | A vehicle drawn up in accordance with the law |
| CONVEYANCES | Vehicles drawn up in accordance with the law (11) |
| TOSCALE | Sole act drawn up in proportion (2,5) |