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Court request collected works — has to involve President first (6,6)
Dominant kid grabbing Pole repeatedly (5)
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BO(SS)Y. Bonny was considered and rejected.
£25, including fees returned by Mike Carroll? (9)
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P(DUES backwards)ONY + M from the NATO alphabet. What Lewis Carroll is a DBE for.
A cry for help about worst poisonous substance (8)
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A + S(BEST)OS. where both worst and best are verbs.
Move poet to pen right line (6)
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P(R)OPE + L, where a specific poet is required.
Person possibly given documentation after prison sentence (4,4)
Courageous and fortunate in pursuit of power (6)
Writer's one book covered in a lot of rubble (6)
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SCR(I B)E[e].
Bet success will be welcomed by a theatre fan (8)
Intense skill, circling where animal hides (6)
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AR(DEN)T.
A youngster rejected fame without disagreement (2,3,3)
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A + SON + NAME backwards.
Unduly sentimenta,l though not about son being involved in river disaster (9)
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CA(T[re]ACLY,S)M. Most solvers will ignore the ridiculously convoluted cryptic and write in the obvious answer.
Shy, cut short the argument (5)
"Fancy beer," I crow, "runs in my place for making it" (12)
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M(anagram of BEER I CROW + R)Y
Down
Item that fixes part of cooker having new trouble (7)
Base receiving warning after cream tea curdled — when still edible? (4-6,4)
Article from the pen of singular Saint: something deep (5)
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A + BY + S + S.
Start to climb up to get on piece of furniture (8)
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C[limb] + UP + BOARD.
Dance very unnecessary in party (4)
Fail to stress indication of softness in some carpeting? (9)
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UNDER(P)LAY.
Policeman redirected persons to crime (9,5)
Exploit upset the person writing this procedure (6)
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ME upside-down + PLOY.
Dodgy story supported by account provided by one mathematician (9)
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FIB + ON + ACC + I. Is acc. a valid abbreviation for account? Chambers says yes!
Alfred picked up expression of sadness about King in sudden gathering (5,3)
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ALF upside down + S(H.M)OB.
Scrutinise attention in school (6)
Catwalk is home to a fugitive (7)
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RUN(A)WAY, a bit of a chestnut.
Egg on something explosive (5)
Worker in cloth often runs from laundromat machine (4)
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