Across
Jerks in bank making money (6)
Tot has to stick around to get protection (8)
Nasty smell with unruly part of city (7)
Former regret about famous chemist (7)
Endure as a model (4)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
a double definition; once again the second one is rather allusive, a last being the wooden or metal form [model?] on which a shoe is made)
Scottish drink imbibed by cold couple of chaps (10)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
ALE (drink) in C (cold) DON IAN (two random chaps)
Indifference shown by a nincompoop turning head (9)
Ballet position found to be tricky (5)
What French saint is seen in pursuit? (5)
Curbs ways to limit speed (9)
Home crowd at match — in need of a time for police officers? (10)
Catch some retreating (4)
Exotic seafood's strong taste acquiring reputation (7)
Song in church, a new song endlessly going on (7)
Get rid of fish stew component? (8)
Arenas remain expensive, as some might say? (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
to someone, somewhere in the world, this word can be pronounced to sound like ‘stay dear’; I am currently reading Philip Roth’s <i>Portnoy’s Complaint</i>, in which the eponymous character (an intellectual Jew) struggles to overcome his contempt for a woman from Hillbilly country, who is very good in the sack but whose lack of the fundamentals of education is evinced by her spelling of DEAR as ‘dir’.
Down
A Liberal supporting taxi group (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
CAB A L
Is wearing a clerical garment what could help with overseeing? (9)
Wooden timbers said to be an essential element (4)
Revolutionary chum has fits of temper and flaps (7)
Unease of party male built up defence (10)
Diamonds linked with little country tribe once (5)
Measuring different garden plants (9)
A few words form the stage, about right (6)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
R in PHASE
Unconventional, like picture removed from art gallery? (3-3-4)
Bill departed, as a man found innocent (9)
No sailor dies at sea? That's officially confirmed (9)
Maybe harmful chemical upset stomach — a fellow taken short (7)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
TUM reversed A GENt; mutagens induce mutation. Some, e.g. mustard gas, may be harmful
Blunt little female minister putting men off (6)
Second eleven? It may be let off when there is bad language (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
S TEAM; not sure about this one. Is the setter running out of his second eleven?
Pain associated with a knife (5)
Husband in club making a bit of money (4)
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