| PUEBLO | Bar admits opening early to draw attention to small-town Spain (6) |
| STRESS | Draw attention to small weight about to go onboard (6) |
| ARTANA | Castellon de la Plana town, Spain |
| STRESSES | Draws attention to small locks (8) |
| BRIBER | Prickly sort admits opening book by those greasing the palms of others (6) |
| STARGAZE | Peer admits opening giant map to daydream (8) |
| BAROLO | Serves drink at job centre to draw attention to drunk in Piedmont (6) |
| LOOKED | Removed the blind to draw attention to agreement with editor (6) |
| MAYHEM | Might attempt to draw attention to wilful infliction of injury (6) |
| CLOCHE | First Communists used to draw attention to revolutionary hat (6) |
| EMPLOY | Take on part-time office worker heading off to draw attention to last insolvency (6) |
| ALERTS | What sailors use to draw attention to their wide-bottomed trousers (6) |
| LOSEIT | Blow one's top to draw attention to one dropped in set (4,2) |
| LOGOUT | Leave the practice to draw attention to joint problem (3,3) |
| BEHOLD | Poetic word to draw attention to something |
| LOGOFF | Shut it down to draw attention over own goal from party (3,3) |
| BARKER | An ancestor of the wolf; one said canine cur that bays, bowwows, howls, yaps, yelps or woofs; a tout who loudly cries out at a carnival, fair or show to attract custom; or, a shelftalker, placed to dr |
| FREEHOUSE | Join up around lough to draw attention to party that appeals to students (4,5) |
| BASSVIOL | Graduate to ship six back to draw attention to one deserving a big bow, perhaps (4,4) |
| LORE | At last, about to draw attention to old tales (4) |