Across
Much nationwide suffering after revolution spread (7)
Filthy rich nob means to have air travel for life (7)
Teased by personnel, getting stick for heraldry (6,5)
An essential part of the WI? (3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
as in ‘Jam and Jerusalem’.
Drivers do get cross (3,3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
drivers (in golf) do this, and ‘tick off’.
American music group's good general beat (4,4)
Fine memory game involving the Bible, starting at Genesis? (4,3,4,2)
Reporter at Stade de France in time to follow match (13)
Oscar and Carol after mischief in August (8)
Verbal agreement resulting in promotion (6)
Have to pay for when not there, oddly (3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
odd letter missing from fOr WhEn.
A short plain-spoken Party Conference perhaps bearing fruit (7,4)
Consents, with conditions, to work set by us (3-4)
Meet flying fist for one is boxing (7)
Down
Slips out of shop in time (6)
Cover for embarrassment when gaffe left one reeling (3,4)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
anagram of (reeling) GAFFE + L + I.
Get shot of Casanova giving out tips for the papacy (3,2,4)
Easy job, turning over small bit of turf (4)
Bouncer intends to grab Yankee, certainly (2,3,5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
BALL (bouncer) + MEANS (intends) grabs Y (yankee).
Workplace doing away with cold drinks store (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
OFFIcE (workplace) deleting ‘c’ (cold).
Got around and about jogging, initially shouted encouragement? (7)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
CA (about) + Jogging (initially) + OLÉD (shouted encouragement). The trickiest of the lot, I think.
If you ask me to dance, I'm bony, alright! (2,2,4)
Wonderful places to retire before death, old and useless (10)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
PUTS (places) reversed (to retire) + END (death) + O (old) + US (unserviceable, useless).
Go too far in some of test, maybe, attracting jeer (9)
Ill-feeling as a friend holds back note (8)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
A + CONY (friend) containing (buttons) RIM (lip). DNK ‘cony’, apparently a term of endearment. Edit: this has been confirmed as an error, and the clue changed, see below for an explanation. Ill-feeling as a friend holds back note (8); ACRIMONY – A + CRONY (friend) contains MI (note) reversed.
Check traveller getting on ship (7)
Bond, not so informally dressed? (7)
Maiden in fairy tale getting highly emotional (6)
Radioactive element blows up, causing confusion (5)
Nerve of elite military force (4)
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