Across
Moralist turning up in front of train wreck (7)
Singer’s entertaining dad dancing in Somerset village (7)
Start of silly season for Rishi? (4)
Wrecked boat at sea captured by revolutionary French artist (9)
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BOAT in reverse of (Edgar) DEGAS
Might some garden warblers return? (5)
No.7 in club team (8)
Supplies side-splitting joke (4)
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EQUIPS (supplies) with its sides having left or “split”
Fellows invested in Spanish couple’s tips (5)
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F F In DOS (Spanish for 2)
One Republican in US showing a bit of flex (4)
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1 R in WE (“us” in dialect or careless speech)
Mike goes inside to make a meal for PM (5,3)
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M[ike] in CREATE A – a cream tea is a meal for the afternoon
Spooner’s subdued fish (5)
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Spoonerism of “low-key”
Four contrary aliens welcoming a conversation (4-1-4)
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A in four reversed ETs
OXO rejected fine (4)
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OXO can be split as OX O, or YAK O, which is then reversed
What Jack Sprat’s wife did on counter holding fine cloth (7)
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F[ine] in reverse of ATE FAT (“Jack Sprat would eat no fat, his wife would eat no lean…”)
Staggering tax rise for comic character (7)
Down
Department of Justice usually recruits awful leaders (4)
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First letters of Justice Usually Recruits Awful. Jura is one of the départements of France, named after the Jura mountain range
Discharged current of gas (8)
Masons arranged for someone to do the heavy lifting (6)
American Dad! winning animated Oscar generates media events (5,3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
HOT (excited, animated) O[scar] in POPS (mostly American name for a father)
Proverbs in modern times? (6)
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Modeen times could be A.D. (Anno Domini) AGES
20d
He crashed out before the end of race – that’s bad luck! (4,6)
Maybe attaché provides a clue for B.O.? (9)
Group accepting the ending of Parklife is more offensive (5)
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[parklif]E in BLUR
The German boy exhausted in race (5)
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DER (German “the”) + B[o]Y
Test card broadcast from Mars? (8)
Rules written up claiming pole dancing is PC in Australia (8)
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POLE* in reverse of R[ule] LAW. Chambers says this is old Australian slang for a policeman
Soldier provided that answer for political movement (6)
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ANT (soldier) + IF (provided that) + A[nswer]
See 6
Jack embracing Zulu king (4)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
Z in TAR (sailor), Chambers describes this unusual spelling of Tsar/Czar as rare; as TSAR would have fitted just as well, this answer tipped me off to the fact that the puzzle is a pangram (all the letters of the alphabet appear in the answers)
Greedy singer turns up (4)
Type letters or click words in the clue
