Cryptic crossword No 29,006

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Clues Answers
Bitter Roger's getting into mess (5) HARSH
Food wrapping ultimately going sodden — the making of a row (9) ALIGNMENT
Queen's thing is to roll back amount by one hundred (4,5) ROCKMUSIC
Director's left with instructor about to quit (5) LOACH
Apart from a second subordinate (7) ASUNDER
Boxer in training, possibly has splendid start with breakfast item (7) SKIPPER
In trouble, a king's miserable (5) BLEAK
Not talking about abandoning book is slander! (3) MUD
As a bit of a shock, trade union measure has satisfactory conclusion (5) TUFTY
Charging aids pack and switches (7) RAMRODS
Iron is moulded round large cut (7) SIRLOIN
Dessert that's put before baby? (5) JELLY
Innovative act ruined with drapes (9) CURTAINED
Tone down the vocal support, being despondent (9) CHEERLESS
Separate metal sensed (5) SMELT
Burn plan to release tension (4) CHAR
Booklet, brown and orange-yellow, about Clemenceau's end (8) BROCHURE
America's on edge, I say! (4) AHEM
It's instrumental in making a brand of beer, 'Devil's Head Grog' (4,4) BASSDRUM
Sporting object producing endless debate (6) DISCUS
Electrons hit with one will be shut in (10) ENCLOISTER
Remove moisture around electronic circuit leads (6) DECAMP
State without a health centre (4) UTAH
Top of Bowfell, on ascending after morning light (5) AMBER
Perhaps a local date on musical instrument associated with cathedral city (4,2,4) DUKEOFYORK
Man, say, with working material (5) RAYON
Suffering, so tear hair out? (8) DISTRESS
Struggle of establishment figure to absorb Latin (8) FLOUNDER
Character to sing about hairstyle (6) MULLET
Revered area of land divides a US state (6) SACRED
A target on the green flag (4) JACK
Too large to be accepted by a society ball (4) ALSO
American lawyer close to overturning facts (4) DATA