Draw Turk's head in a pamphlet (7)
I believe the answer is:
attract
'draw' is the definition.
(attracting is a kind of drawing)
'turk's head in a pamphlet' is the wordplay.
'head' says to take the initial letters.
'in' is an insertion indicator.
'pamphlet' becomes 'tract' ('tract' can be a synonym of 'pamphlet').
The initial letter of 'turks' is 't'.
'a'+'tract'='atract'
't' placed within 'atract' is 'ATTRACT'.
(Other definitions for attract that I've seen before include "Exercise a magnetic influence" , "Draw towards one, as magnet does metal" , "Draw, charm, captivate" , "To be liable to" , "Exert a pull upon" .)