Across
Like blocking shots by old Spanish maestro (7)
Consumed fancy pâté sandwiches you heard (3,2)
Right medicine container keeps getting shared a lot (5)
Maybe no gloom after Republican ousts Democrat (9)
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DEJECTION(gloom) with R(republican) replacing D(democrat)
Way to dress during performance (7)
Background of short story by playwright finally (7)
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CONTE(short story) X(by, multiplied by) and the last letter of playwrighT
Stress-free, crazy learner expelled ingesting ecstasy and speed (10)
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LUNATIC(crazy) minus L(learner) containing E(ecstasy) and MPH(speed)
American crime fighter in cape (4)
For example, chips in "I won't be quiet!" (4)
Protections from criminal frauds eg on appeal (10)
Capture Lauren's heart in Parisian square (7)
Diners admitting graduate is not irremediably wild (7)
Along with Russian agreed to tour capital — it's a heavenly sight (9)
Donne works in great quantities (2,3)
Spot model hogging Good Housekeeping's front (5)
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SIT(model) containing the first letters of Good Housekeeping
Item waiter may use, one supplying milk and fish (3,4)
Down
Give a different order to retailer about keeping shtum (7)
Manage to inspire everyone? I will be a source of inspiration (8)
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COPE(manage) containing ALL(everyone) and I
NCO cutting e.g. soldier's woollen cloth (5)
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SERGEANT(NCO) minus ANT(soldier)
This person's after mind free from bias (9)
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I’VE(this person’s) after OBJECT(mind)
Bank account with very little cash? This could be grave (6)
Record one public row after son goes gender-neutral (7)
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EP(record), I(one), then SCENE(public row) minus S(son)
Drink beer, drinking round (5)
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PINT(beer) containing O(round)
Tip plain vessel which may have tea in it (8)
An inclination to defend team suffering decline (9)
American passes clothes, getting boots out for a while (8)
Chaucerian figure working during holiday period (8)
Bash and jab tender part of body at first (7)
Job bishop dressed as judge found on line (7)
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B(bishop) in a ROBE(dressed as judge) on RY(line)
In Berlin, you leave, pulling over where coach is (6)
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DU(you, in German), then GO OUT(leave) minus O(over). Collins defines the British term DUGOUT to mean the covered bench where managers, trainers, etc sit
Figures that can go in opposite directions? (5)
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ref the palindrome
What noble lady may put on a cucumber dish that's cut up (5)
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A, RAITA(cucumber dish) minus the last letter all reversed
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