Across
Aggressive goat possibly put an end to brittle toffee (12)
Out of bed, in one's cups and on edge (7)
Female bird initially installed in strange element (7)
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R(HEN,I[nstalled])UM. I saw the initial R and biffed it as a likely enough element.
Elderly relative eager for hard-wearing fabric (7)
Elevated plain dish — to the French (7)
Chooses photographs for the audience (5)
The writer's left a set of books? That's significant (9)
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I’M + PORT + A + NT, a compendium of stock cryptic elements
House in which study has unusual cerise coating (9)
Film bachelor, one embodying American book (5)
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B(AM,B)I. I tried to work ET in, and failed.
Going west for example, a space where boats are tied up (7)
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E.G. + A ROOM, all backwards. I tried marina and it didn’t fit, so it must be moorage.
Assumed names as found in American stories (7)
Heavenly body wanting a treatment for asthma? (7)
E.g. Oliver, extremely emaciated and bent (7)
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TWIST + E[maciate]D.
Again book sea transport, ringing about legal position (12)
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RE (C) ORDER + SHIP.
Down
Relating to plants thrown into cab (7)
Finally effect entry, dislodging new cat (7)
Stress started by former partner's building project? (9)
Divest oneself of team colours? (5)
Outdoor broadcast introduced by old writer (4-3)
Wild dream of church artist involving half of High Mass (7)
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C (HI[gh],M)E + RA. Some more cryptic cliches.
Deliver the goods: appear with President Adams at last? (4,2,6)
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TURN UP + TRUMP + [adam]S.
Perhaps part of Ben's area separating stage belonging to TV channel (12)
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MOUNT (A) IN SIDE. Again, a bit UK -centric.
Inferior writer, one sampling The Raven, perhaps? (9)
Central European singer regularly embracing sweetheart (7)
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S[i](LOVE)N[g]E[r].
Bad blood I attracted at first in game (7)
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Anagram of BLOOD + I + A[ttracted]. This was the one clue that gave trouble, since Diabolo does not spring readily to mind.
Like our fellow countrymen's mistake about short ceremony (7)
False move of young girl upset teacher's favourite, perhaps (7)
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MISS + PET upside-down, another chestnut.
Finished novel originally accepted by two press chiefs (5)
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E(N[ovel])D + ED.
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