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Quiet game ultimately inviting dismissive gesture (5)
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SH + R.U. + [invitin]G.
Woman finally delighting in breakfast food, like the governor (9)
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VI + CERE([delightin]G)AL.
Draws principally involving a plant in Asia (9)
Guru took to the water alongside island (5)
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SWAM + I.
Fellow originally residing in Donne's island? (6)
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NO (R[esiding] MAN, presumably a man named Norman and not a fellow from Normandy. No man is a an island!
Scottish city's currency recognised by auditors (8)
Lively new routes to east of French wood (10)
Set about a Highland Scot (4)
English landscape gardener known north of the border (4)
Heavenly phenomenon recognised at first in celebrity's squad (4,6)
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STAR’S T(R[ecognized])EAM.
Sport the French must carry over (8)
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L(ACROSS)E, another starter clue.
Deadly human being! (6)
Painter working in US opera house? (5)
Seaman doing what seamen do, we hear — making a sharp descent? (9)
Old archdeacon given money prepared in advance (4-5)
Leave former partner to take courses (5)
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Season very good for trapping black antelope (9)
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SPRING (B) OK. Once I had the B, I knew it had to a bok of some sort.
Advert displayed in Hampshire ferries (5)
Dashing young men annoy workers (8)
Huge area included in visits regularly (4)
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V[i](A)S[i]T[s].
Maritime force's phantom provider of credit, might Spooner have said? (10)
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Spoonerism of GHOST CARD.
Refuge in holiday location, perhaps (6)
Be drawn to fireplace, embracing Sackville-West (9)
Relaxing, retailing pork pies (5)
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A very simple double definition.
Capital initially invested in urchin's discharge (10)
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BRAT(I[nvested])’S LAVA.
Guilelessness of civil engineer in pub in past times (9)
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INN O(C.E.)NCE.
Dawn entertaining male priest in glare of publicity (9)
Poisonous substance manufactured in a European port (8)
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Anagram of IN A E PORT.
Hospital worker, possibly, left with little sign of hesitation (6)
Neglected state of bachelor in big car (5)
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LIM(B)O.
Work hard on back of durable fabric (5)
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TOIL + [durabl]E.
A coconut stall, pale greyish in colour (4)
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A SHY, i.e. a coconut shy at a fair.
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