| AUCTORIAL | Of, by or typical of an author (9) |
| HUMAN | Belonging to or typical of mankind |
| ARCHETYPE | Perfect or typical example (9) |
| JOEBLOGGS | Slang for an average or typical man (3,6) |
| EPISCOPAL | Of a church, governed by or having bishops; from Latin (9) |
| BAILBONDS | Sums of money paid by or for an accused person as security (4,5) |
| SEDENTARY | Characterised by or requiring a sitting position (9) |
| GEOMETRIC | Characterised by or decorated with regular lines and shapes (9) |
| SEENTOBEFAIR | It's typical of an honest broker viewed as having the reputation of a blonde perhaps (4,2,2,4) |
| ROCOCO | Most of the stone is old, firm and typical of an old fussy architectural style (6) |
| VIOLENT | Role in TV played with no end of swagger, typical of an armed criminal? (7) |
| REMBRANDTESQUE | Typical of an artist quarter, men's bed is shaking (14) |
| UNSPOILT | Fantastic plot in U.S. typical of an undeveloped landscape? (8) |
| UNSWEPT | Put out about four points, typical of an untidy yard? (7) |
| INSIDEJOB | Crime committed by or with the assistance of someone on the premises (6,3) |
| ORGANIZER | One manages to get by or finally turn profit on almost nothing (9) |
| SLINGSHOT | ___ effect: also known as a planetary swing-by or gravity-assist manoeuvre (9) |
| OEUVRE | The body of work of an author, composer or painter (6) |
| THEMANINTHESTREET | An ordinary or typical person (3,3,2,3,6) |
| DIVIDEDBY | divided by ... or a literal hint to interpreting eight squares in this puzzle |