| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| A clever rhyme or note you memorise initially | ACRONYM |
| A monolith? Not Charlie Watts | STANDINGSTONE |
| Artist who copies Monet among others? | IMPRESSIONIST |
| Aunt chews fishy titbit | CASHEWNUT |
| Boring instrument gurgled now and then following a rousing intro | AUGER |
| Bring back or put away again | RESTORE |
| Could be footballer switching left to right gets slightest of chances | PRAYER |
| Degree by which bank appears just | BARELY |
| Doctor's inquiry about viewing hospital is ignored | WATSON |
| E for Einstein? | EGGHEAD |
| Female that follows rule and sits on money? | BRITANNIA |
| Green viewpoint? One old soldier enters vote against | NAIVETY |
| Idiot gets phrase cut short in chat network | |
| Jaguar type that's in the pound | OUNCE |
| Last word to the French about what makes an impression | ADIEU |
| Limits of some shorter miniskirts | TERMINI |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Married but over early freshness | DEW |
| Maybe The Sun is about right -- it covers the present | WRAPPINGPAPER |
| Means it's breaking the law | WEALTH |
| National hero's repelled slaughter | MURDER |
| Nothing so dour could make you perfumed | ODOROUS |
| Objective is emotion filling court | DISPASSIONATE |
| Performers cast or sacked | ACTORS |
| Pole in Baltic port with limited beauty -- sound familiar? | RINGABELL |
| Providing small uncertainties | IFS |
| Salami is no peppier when cooked | PEPPERONI |
| Slip up, using King Edward with ginger root | ERR |
| Some taxicabs or buses are spongy | ABSORB |
| Support showing inner steel | TEE |
| Type of material one works on endlessly | TOILE |
| Unobtrusively dealing with article supported by 'Question Time' | ONTHEQT |
| We hear bishop's place by Dartmoor, for instance, that's spectacular | SCENIC |
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