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SAVAGESculptor whose acceptance to a summer program at Fontainebleau outside Paris was revoked because of her race
NSAGovt. org. with a summer program for college students in cryptanalysis
BSOMusical gp. that performs summer programs at Tanglewood
ADMISSIONAcceptance to a college
WEBBYInternet award whose acceptance speeches are limited to five words
OSMOSISGradual acceptance to mind big, second sister (7)
EDICTHenry IV's ____ of Nantes was revoked by Louis XIV's ____ of Fontainebleau
GAZEBOTake a long hard look at a former pupil, on the way back to a summer-house (6)
BARBIZONVillage on the edge of the forest of Fontainebleau that was considered a landscape painter's paradise by a school of artists including Corot, Daubigny, Millet and Rousseau (8)
ICEBERGCrispy type of lettuce that adds crunch to a summer salad (7)
MAINTENONWhich part of Paris was the home of the second wife of Louis XIV who was once known as Madame Scarron? (9)
LICENSEIt was revoked in a revoked 007 title (7)
BRETTAuthor whose character Charles Paris was played by Bill Nighy in a series of BBC Radio 4 productions (5)
PICNICTABLESit down to a Summer spread at one: 2 wds.
COROTFrench draper turned painter noted for his en plein air landscapes such as The Bridge at Narni, View of the Forest of Fontainebleau and Springtime of Life (5)
BOUCHERAppointed First Painter to Louis XV in 1765, a principal exponent of the Rococo who decorated parts of royal chateaux including Versailles, Choisy, Fontainebleau and Bellevue (7)
ROUSSEAULandscapist of the Barbizon School noted for his paintings of the forest of Fontainebleau (8)
VONRocket pioneer whose work included the feared V2 missile, he went on after WWII to lead the US space program at NASA, Wernher ... Braun
LARKINPrincipal family in H E Bates's novel whose title cites a Shakespeare sonnet: "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate: / Rough winds do shake the darling bud
SINGSING2023 film about the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at a prison