Across
Get wind about one failure of justice (8)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
MISTRAL, the French wind, with I inserted.
Something of a grain surplus with Kent being stripped (6)
Standing stone eroded front and back in ancient mount (3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
a STELE is another word for a standing stone, remove the first and last leaves TEL, which I didn’t exactly know but it sounded likely to be a Hebrew word as in Tel Aviv and so on. Indeed I see it means “mount” in Hebrew, especially of an old ruined city.
What could bring to fruition election in leaderless country (11)
Soldiers trapping a traitor in professional operations (10)
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A RAT inside PRO then OPS.
Attend club (4)
Group holding record time for chamber piece (6)
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SET (group) with EP (record) T(ime) inserted. I wonder if setters will go on referring to records /EPs / LPs forever? I suppose vinyl is staging a minor comeback.
The Spanish sparkling wine cold is variable (7)
Vermin around mug — a potential source of disease (7)
Attitude of aloofness putting off girl (6)
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DISTANCE means aloofness, which leaves DI as the girl to be removed.
World lacking good rounded projection (4)
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GLOBE lacks the G.
Knocking down protest hero holding appeal (10)
Reformed Rasta or Zion believer (11)
Focus regularly seen in Taoism (3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
alternate letters as above.
Idea that's out Oscar introduced (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
out = NOT IN, insert O for Oscar.
Those gawping around king with no clothes (8)
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STARERS gawp, insert K for king.
Down
Architectural feature encountered on work initially Egyptian (6)
Covering place in swell burst of extravagance (7)
Characteristic behaviour of a parrot is concerning round robin (10)
Unconventional self-betrothal turning out well finally (3,3,3,4)
Be the first boy swallowing ecstasy (4)
Wine, free inside, one feature of the Britannia Arms? (7)
Like some ovenware, new and freshly in stock (8)
Advance encircling Jerusalem is one that might take off (13)
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an IMPREST is a loan or advance, insert SION for Jerusalem.
American fellow I found in Verona travelling? (10)
Put arms on jacket two-thirds finished in bright yellow, not large (8)
Maybe Tom is about stripped for nightclub (7)
Company in time making something new (7)
Empty garden? Some moving in these? (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
G[arde]N, (SOME)*. My garden gnomes move around quite often, they get bored being in the same spot.
Evil character, one in the past (4)
Type letters or click words in the clue
