Across
Double served with beer for Glastonbury star (3,4)
Came around, receiving ball on right side, finding Shearer? (7)
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HAILED(came) reversed containing the letter on the right side of balL for she who cut off Samson’s hair
Wild fire appearing shortly after wounding remark (9)
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AROUSE(fire) minus the final letter following BARB(wounding remark)
Seam rolled back to cover silver screw (5)
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SEW(seam) reversed surrounding AG(silver)
Sneak exiting card game left with golden award (13)
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remove RAT(sneak) from BACCARAT, then L(left), AUREATE(golden)
Poor film about a crime where folio goes astray (8)
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PIC(film) surrounding A, and THEFT(crime) minus F(folio)
Limits to growth set by India's Indira? (6)
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the limts on the word growth are G AND H, then I(India)
Saboteur losing heart becomes more virtuous (6)
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NOBBLER(saboteur) minus the central letter
Cook made to keep back especially grand rum (8)
Land in one piece meeting Benedictine? (6,7)
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UNITED(in one), KING(piece) and D.O.M. Benedictine
William and Harry say they're up for a fight? (5)
Accompaniments for dish: order smells terrible! (9)
Runs in Paris and is second — tries again? (7)
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R(runs) then ET and EST(and, and is, in French), S(second)
Each woman endlessly causes pain (7)
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EA(each) then RACHEL(woman) minus the last letter
Down
Leaving university begin something outstanding (4)
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remove U(university) from DEBUT(begin)
Circus performer in dress almost grabbed by a lion? (7)
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ROBE(dress) minus the last letter inside A, CAT(lion)
One story's no good about designated victim (5)
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I(one), then SAGA(story) minus G(good), C(circa, about)
Basil for example a sentimental sort missing the point (8)
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A, ROMANTIC(sentimental sort) minus N(north, the point)
Stone set in ring farthest from centre (6)
Drop proceedings in which I would never appear? (5,4)
One always behind Labour lass on the rise (7)
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DRAG(Labour) and GAL(lass) both reversed
Conservative sporting dodgy hairstyle wildly funny (10)
Winning with Neath or Garryowen? (2-3-5)
Other son securing flat for timely break (9)
This writer against himself for the moment? (8)
Danger lurks in Lizzy being cut near ribs (7)
Dancing-girl with special talent announced for calendar (7)
Shrew at Padua carried by ship moves across ice (6)
Unusual wheels beneath extremely durable object (5)
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RUM(unusual) reversed after the external letters in DurablE
Italian agreement reversed by the French — in Ireland? (4)
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