Thanks to IO for this morning’s challenge.
There were enough simpler clues to keep things flowing, but quite a few trickier ones to spend time mulling over. I would expect nothing less from IO. An enjoyable challenge.

HAM (meat); (CO (firm, company) + IS (lies)) about
ANON (immediately) punched by DSO (distinguished companion)
DSO stands for Distinguished Service Order, a military award. Recipients are known as Companions and can use the post-nominal letters DSO.
(ANY (some) + S (section)) embracing (CH (church) + ORB (sphere) with O (love))
[l]OATH[e] (hate, being out of bounds)
PIPING TOOL (cake decorating gadget; Spooner’s given)
‘Key’ referring to one of a typewriter/keyboard
T[rump] > T[aft] (cultivating a smaller behind)
Take the ‘behind’ out of TRUMP and instead use an abbreviated behind, leaving you with TAFT
14. Date… fancy… get off… fall asleep (2,3,4,1,5)
GO OUT (date) + LIKE (fancy) + ALIGHT (get off)
(ONE ONE (score-draw) punctuated by VERY (extremely)) + SLIPS (careless errors)
Double definition
TOWER (vehicle pulling) + B (barrels) + LOCK (forward, rugby position)
S[iste]R (heartless) keeps PA (dad)
A TUES QUEST (A post-Monday pursuit) cycling
D[iseas]E A[n]D E[speciall]Y (cases of) + E[pidemic] (onset of)
AS (like) + UNDER (like 2?)
I’m not sure about this one. My best guess is the 2 refers to the clue, which is a DOWN clue, if DOWN can mean UNDER. Any better ideas?
Cryptic definition
The ‘match, official’ referring to a wedding/marriage ceremony
I (one)’s taken MAD (bananas) on H (hospital) visits
(GUERRI[r]LA)* (changing sides on one occasion, *shot)
Using the letters in the word GUERRILLA, one of them must change sides; in this case from L (left) to R (right)
[actio]N AS AL[ways] (out of)
H (husband); (LAIR (home) with TWO (both) + S (sons))< (<returning) bears
Cryptic definition
The ‘picture’ being a film, that a sacked actor might be out of
(OAK, NUTWOOD + WHY)* (*rotting)
SO RED (such a scarlet shade) after [n]UN VI[p] (dis-covered together)
AGGRO (riotous behaviour) + UPS (increases) after arresting E (European)
T[o]ASTY (as the brown bread; out of O[ven] (the top of))
[on]LY SIN[gle] (beds)
ASUNDER
Down clue no 2 comes just under the last across clue?
(like 2=AS UNDER)
Liked TAFT, ON E LIPS, SHOW TRIAL, UNVISORED and more.
Great blog.
Thanks Io and Oriel.
TAFT
Oriel!
By ‘abbreviated’, you mean a shorter word meaning ‘behind’ than ‘rump’. Right?
… like 2 sounds as un deux … no? Oh well 🙂 . But lots of bits to learn here: thought chamois were goats; dnk DSOs were companions; anchor boys? … will look up in a sec, and lysin only a faint enzymish bell. All good fun, ta Io and Oriel.