| DRAWING | Pencil or crayon picture (7) |
| WAXY | Candle-ish or Crayon-ish |
| COLORS | Uses markers or crayons |
| WAXEN | Like candles or crayons |
| RUBBING | An impression of a coin, leaf or other raised surface made by means of frottage with a crayon or pencil; or, the application of friction generally (7) |
| STROKES | Flourishes or marks made by paintbrushes, pencils or pens; or, the rhythm-setting oars/rowers seated nearest to the sterns of shells (7) |
| STUMPS | Tortillons used for softening hard edges or blending tones in works of art created with chalk, charcoal, Conte crayon, pastel or pencil; or, the end of a day's play in cricket (6) |
| 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) |
| STUB | An old worn horseshoe nail; the truncated remnant of a candle or pencil; or, the counterfoil of a cheque, receipt or ticket (4) |
| LINER | Fine sable paintbrush or rigger; a kohl pencil; or, a cruise ship (5) |
| TIP | Extremity of a finger, pencil or snooker cue; or, a rubbish dump (3) |
| CAM | The Granta in Cantabrigia upon which the May Bumps rowing races take place; a Scots word for blue-grey clay, pipeclay, a slate pencil or soft slate; or, from "comb, cogwheel", a rotating piece on a me |
| EDITOR | A reviser of newspaper copy or preparer of book text whose traditional red pencil or pen remains a symbol of the proofreading profession (6) |
| MUSTACHE | Pencil or toothbrush, e.g. |
| CRAYON | A coloured pencil or stick used for drawing (6) |
| LEAD | It's before pencil or glass |
| FROLIC | Play with retracting pencil or felt-tip pens |
| STORY | It may be written in pencil or in pen |
| EYELINER | Cosmetic applied with a pencil or thin brush |
| ERASER | Piece of rubber used for removing pencil or ink marks |