Across
Some domestic leverets, by no means hare-brained (6)
Rabbit's friend finally gave the okay to enter home (6)
Rabbit's retreat from beach, going back into vessel (6)
eg scorpion in car had run amok (8)
Divine female among she-rabbits, a variety of hare (4)
American rabbit time after time found in strange location (10)
Cheesy offering for poor performer in red jersey (5,6)
VIP's moving appearances in public (10)
Raise something that may be brought up by latecomers (4)
Article's lacking in inspiration regarding name for fellow believers (8)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
A charade of BRE[a]TH (‘inspiration’) minus the A (‘article’s lacking’) plus RE (‘regarding’) plus N (‘name’).
Old marketplace importing new kind of yarn (6)
Fluctuate in encounter, with tense change in second half (6)
Punished author who supposedly prioritised catching hare, we hear (6)
Down
Extremely depleted bag, ie awfully bad result of rabbiting? (8)
Satisfied with strain in neck reduced? Not like hands and feet (6)
He's taken on terrible combat, making great sacrifice (8)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
A charade of ‘he’ plus CATOMB, an anagram (‘terrible’) of ‘combat’.
From which rabbits may emerge — often with tails behind? (3,3)
Caught and destroyed, like hare at start of spring? (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
A charade of C (‘caught’) plus RAZED (‘destroyed’). The definition refers to the expression “mad as a March hare”, which arises from their apparently erratic behaviour in the spring mating season.
Conclusion reached by judge on lawful extract (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
A charade of E (‘conclusion reached by judg E ‘) plus LICIT (‘lawful’).
Seasonal deliverer of eggs, but mostly in Queens etc (6,5)
Kind of rabbit from south of European peninsula (8)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
A charade of S (‘south’) plus IBERIAN (‘of European peninsula’).
Doctor getting into hot water (8)
Writer about cunning rabbit in part of Scottish island (6)
Architect's taken over interior of barn for Peter's home (6)
Small violin and half of score for one of Hazel's family (6)
Second animal rather like rabbit, right? Not hog (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
A charade of S (‘second’) plus HARE (‘animal rather like rabbit’) plus R (‘right’).
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