1a) Channel head of Georgia State (6)
4a) Fourteen pound notes spread around (5)
8a) Understand no following for blaze (7)
9a) Military group has no thanks back inside (4)
10a) Unruly lads can bring dishonour (7)
11a) Give up at the end of the day, then I get led astray (5)
18a) One hostile to question after quick operation (7)
21a) Headliner in the dirt is hot stuff (7)
23a) Look after the Qeen - it's a good job
Jo, do you do the i crossword regularly? If so, do you have favourite setters? I like the papers that use pseudonyms for their setters, as I like to know in advance who I'm about to do battle with. Also, I'm sure it must be frustrating for setters for The Times and Telegraph to know that nobody knows it was them, especially if there's a particularly great clue, like the recent: 'One espousing leather trousers' (6)