Across
One's tried for military and domestic offence (9)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
(ONE’S TRIED)*, though there is no anagram indicator. Desertion can mean leaving a military unit or a domestic partner.
Country artist interned by government out east (5)
Riverside plant? (9)
Clergyman inwardly pious? The reverse — a treacherous type (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
PI in REV, all reversed
Gracious! Happen to have one over the eight, we hear (6)
Leaving child constitutes misconduct (6-2)
Sack member after finding smuggled goods (7)
Go ahead with borrowed money (7)
Accommodation for poor sailors? (8)
Conducted research in favour of retirement? (6)
Pool made by domestic pet (5)
Retreat on being put in command (9)
Go round in a woman's garment (5)
Game for a drink after hard work (9)
Down
Worker about to fight — watch out (6)
Monk who founded an order at foot of Scottish mountain (8)
Street name needs changing — it's a bit flowery (6)
Unusual glee shown after getting a pass in school (7)
Copper band used for healing (6)
The look and smell of a summer house? (6)
Stick together in a difficult situation (4)
An ugly comparison? (3)
Born of woman (3)
A kiss, which may transport one (3)
Expression of approval the Spanish love to come up with (3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
EL O reversed., and a nice &lit surface reading.
Former graduate set up test paper (4)
Acceptance of notice before election (8)
It is pressed into use when distribution by air is required (7)
Turn at the wheel yachtsman initially found awkward (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:
TRICK + Y: “trick” can be “a daily period of work”, so “a turn at the wheel”, I suppose.
The whole country is full of conservationists (6)
Pleads, we hear, for approval (6)
In the right niche, possibly make one better off (6)
Type letters or click words in the clue
