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GRID:

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| 1 |   |   | 2 |   |   | 3 +++++ 4 |   |   | 5 |   |   | 6 |
+---+++++++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++++++---+
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|   +++++ 7 |   |   | 8 |   | 9 |   |10 |   |   |11 +++++   |
+---+++++---+---+++++---+++++---+++++---+++++---+---+++++---+
|12 |   |   |   +++++   +++++   +++++   +++++13 |   |   |   |
+---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+
|   +++++   +++++++++   +++++14 |   |   +++++++++   +++++   |
+---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+
|   +++++15 |   |16 |   |   |   +++++17 |   |   |   +++++   |
+---+++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+
|18 |   |   +++++   +++++++++   +++++   +++++++++19 |   |   |
+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++++++
+++++++++20 |   |   |21 |   |   |   |   |22 |   |   +++++++++
+++++++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++
|23 |   |   +++++++++   +++++   +++++++++   +++++24 |   |25 |
+---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++---+
|   +++++26 |   |   |   +++++27 |   |28 |   |   |   +++++   |
+---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+
|   +++++   +++++++++29 |   |   +++++   +++++++++   +++++   |
+---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++---+
|30 |   |   |31 +++++   +++++   +++++   +++++32 |   |   |   |
+---+++++---+---+++++---+++++---+++++---+++++---+---+++++---+
|   +++++33 |   |   |   |34 |   |35 |   |   |   |   +++++   |
+---+++++++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++++++---+
|   +++++++++   +++++++++   +++++   +++++++++   +++++++++   |
+---+++++++++---+++++++++---+++++---+++++++++---+++++++++---+
|36 |   |   |   |   |   |   +++++37 |   |   |   |   |   |   |
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ACROSS:

1 (7) The way in which a king's treasure chamber and an arch-wiz's gravestone are alike.
4 (7) The person who used to occupy a room now containing driftwood.
7 (11) The kind of sea there is beyond the cliff to the north.
12 (4) A synonym of LAUGH.
13 (4) A synonym of WRITE.
14 (3) A collection of other tables and stalls.
15 (6) It's loose, and it lies by your feet.
17 (4) The initial letters of the first four words of an edible object's description.
18 (3) An admonishment for boorish behaviour in the Elizabethan Tearoom.
19 (3) An exclamation.
20 (11) An evil feast of this nature appears to have been interrupted by your arrival.
23 (3) The first word written on a fragile work of art.
24 (3) It is as if this were cloaked in velvet cloth.
26 (4) There are 22 of them.
27 (6) Sometimes seen in panic.
29 (3) The second part of the noise you get striking glass with metal.
30 (4) How the gauntlet has too many times been thrown when it falls apart.
32 (4) A verb and a set of rooms.
33 (11) "That doves once nested here" and "the presence of a large colony of animals".
36 (7) They are gilt, eastern and runic.
37 (7) It's strange, forbidding, small and an industry.

DOWN:

1 (7) There's one on an island, one to the dwarf realm, and one in the cottage.
2 (4) Most objects of this type smell sylvan.
3 (3) There's the design of a red one on something golden.
4 (3) A hollow, grooves and a magnificent room are this.
5 (4) Your vow needs to be seen as this, but only the Elizabethan Tearoom has the right sort of atmosphere.
6 (7) What a fence has since rotted away to (virtually).
7 (11) Used by dwarfs for torturing prisoners.
8 (4) 11062.
9 (11) The only item that is "lain" against anything.
10 (6) Sometimes used to describe a dreamtime messenger.
11 (11) They accompany some of nature's most splendid wonders.
16 (3) What the beams would have been left under water for some years to remove.
21 (6) The kind of terrain that appears to be a disused foxburrow.
22 (3) A prefix describing the number of panels on a faded treasure, and the shape of some archways in a harmonious structure.
23 (7) They dance, they're eerie, they're hideous and they're dark.
25 (7) A room was once used for the what of dyeing wool?
28 (4) How social guests are when they attack people.
31 (4) Something your blows can do to an opponent in a fight.
32 (4) A type of garden.
34 (3) Route from UMC to MAX to XQS to YQ.
35 (3) A synonym of a mild form of assault.

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