Right off the bat in that top corner, there's misdirection afoot with "They might be settled atop stools" - BARBETS, after a moment's thought. Just below that, "A boxer's might knock you out" did not fool old ex-boxer-owner me - DOGBREATH. Those answers helped with a Down entry RIGVEDA ("Ancient collection of Hindu hymns") that was a learning for me.
Other learnings - German novelist Theodor FONTANE ... MARLSTONE as an ingredient in cement ... the SANDSNAKE which preys on lizards in Africa ... Edward GOREY's "The Gashleycrumb Tinies" - what a fabulous book title!!
38A "Sugar ____" was a write-in for me, who grew up in the Eastern Townships, home of the world's best MAPLE syrup. Raised my eyebrows at MATEINONE as a "Chess puzzle challenge, maybe". Stress the "maybe" - it's hard to make a one-move chess puzzle that is much of a challenge! "Walk on water?" (GANGPLANK) was amusing :)
Finally, how many of you wrote in TIC instead of SEA for "Tac preceder"? (I did!)
This was a really great Saturday puzzle on which to end a week of blogging. Horace takes the reins tomorrow. Enjoy your weekend everybody!
-philbo

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