Across
Repeatedly attack crowd backing poet (7)
I'd say competently performs work one has to face (4,3)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
Aural wordplay [I’d say]: “knows job” (competently performs)
Duck giving answer in combination (9)
At length, I land (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
Two not entirely unrelated definitions, the first with reference to ‘I’ = India in the NATO phonetic alphabet
Narrow lane heading off from depressed region (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
{v}ALLEY (depressed region) [heading off]
Very quick drink after interval (9)
Two characteristics of attractive model in easy circumstances (7,6)
Without help in court here, endure being cast outside (13)
Outlaw stealing quartz of large church (9)
Revolutionary stabbed in centre of Bath, hurt beforehand (5)
Leg over? Everything under, doing this (5)
A couple of promises one can't politely come out with (9)
With change of heart, English become twisted (7)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
W (with), anagram [change] of HEART, then E (English)
Behind time, duke's deputy is cross (7)
Down
Feel unhappy about pulse, getting doctor in (6)
Critic of behaviour is rupturing self-confidence, right? (9)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
IS contained by [rupturing] MORALE (self-confidence),then R (right)
Vocally register supporting Anna Freud, for one (7)
Trouble, having soiled big pants (9)
Dinner, vegetarian, including bottle (5)
Obnoxious individual finally breaks fiddle (7)
Obscure man receiving good justice (5)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
JUDE (obscure man) containing [receiving] G (good). A judge or magistrate as in Justice of the Peace. Jude the Obscure is a novel by Thomas Hardy.
Servant stabs live mouse (5,3)
Career politician leads area that won't be developed (5,4)
Churning out orders for royal badge (5,4)
Ruffle cat's coat, bare at the sides and coarse (8)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
FUR (cat’s coat), B{ar}E [at the sides], LOW (coarse). Not just restricted to ruffles I think, so this is by example.
Prepare to pass magazine insert (4,3)
Primate cheers cardinal suppressing resistance (7)
I haven't cracked this one yet — but Times for the Times have:
TA (cheers), MAIN (cardinal) containing [suppressing] R (resistance). We seem to be getting through a lot of primates at the moment, but at least I recognised this one when reminded by wordplay.
Here perhaps film the sort of poker I love (6)
Millions living in a certain area of France (5)
Threw away European social position (5)
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