The Guardian - Cryptic crossword No 28,640 - Dec 29 2021

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Clues Answers
American poet's name with no apostrophe S, hyphenated originally NASH
Boatman involved in terrible ordeal, but winning ADORABLE
Catch drivers' panel ignoring punctuation BOARD
Chubby seal. FULL
Everything under the sun I ever recollected UNIVERSE
Find difference at the bottom of writing SUBTRACT
Flies in the face of danger, one party's leader: that's final, period DIPTERA
German poet translating King Lear, removing an entry for Goneril RILKE
Greens on cycling: 'That hurts!' CHOU
Harvest disease leads to making one unconscious LAYINGOUT
Heroine, tragic victim of hubris? Old enough to see through this ISOLDE
Impervious to argument about half of deaths, full stop! DEAF
It might be oblique note to follow Mark, perhaps: ringing endorsement STROKE
Mark a clue that does this for golf BACK
Mark is cross, twice SCORE
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Mark is England's first to settle COLONISE
Might this describe Boatman: finished with work? FIENDISH
Row of crop marks RACKET
See 1 STOP
See 15 SLASH
Some say terrible judge gives mark for changing letters DIACRITIC
Sound of insect or fly FLEE
Star in hurry loses hour by chance ASTERISK
States 'authentic' writing REALMS
Substitute neither first nor last at first ERST
The corrupt accept this: to live, cut by ridicule BRIBE
There's no end to early morning link-up — whatever you want! YOUNAMEIT
To survive on regular contrib­utions, it's problematic SUBSIST
Very corrupt senior type VERSION
You might sling one inverted comma in covers of hardback HAMMOCK