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ACROSS
- Once again, sketches vermillion vessels?
- Needing no introduction, criticises remains
- Poet's socially acceptable, did you say?
- Primarily sparse and neat style, spurning excess rococo in fonts?
- Pasta in Colombian ware needing preparation
- Verdant meadow frantically evacuated
- Pretentious type recalled the writer's name: old George Eliot?
- Soaks took a stool, perhaps getting university prices
- What might be represented as 'Anticipating bits of my advice, do good'?
- Entertaining soldiers, comically take up arms in recreational venue
- Pursue Ms. Beauregarde with scentless flower
- Keen-eyed one seeing golfer's achievement
- Detective given largely small piece of food
- Reconstituted rat's skin and tongue
DOWN
- Lacking direction, run like a bull?
- 'Stay in touch, fellow tense and savage forest warden'
- Consumed a fish supper, maybe without a fork in the end
- Engineer making contribution to Mariotte's law
- To scuttle away is part of crabs' conditioning
- Disrupting genre, arming hero, one with magical powers
- On foot, very quietly
- Those who move furtively in sportswear
- Emma, Ben and Kelvin rebuilt National Trust mound
- Parrot made to swallow tablet regularly, showing sign of overeating
- Pedestrian comic's act
- Everyman, ultimately terrified, rises before the Royal Society in quaking fits
- Run for one in the crowd?
- First man's Australian, flipping furious