I am completely stumped with th NE corner.
1A: Letters carried by KLM? Yes and no. I have A???A???. The third letter could be P so it could be ALPHABET but if it is I have no idea why.
14A: Group rarely worried so about going out. I have ???A?? The second letter could be O
2D: Music interrupting Frenchman and a severe French mistress. POMPADOUR springs to mind but I can't parse it.
4D: Club creates positions in Covent Garden. Ihave ??A?T?? If 1A is ALPHABET it begins with E
Apologies for so many. I've managed The Times Jumbo and The Telegraph. Maybe my brain is suffering from crossword fatigue!
Écarté is a classical ballet term meaning “separated, thrown apart.” It is one of the eight directions of the body. In écarté, (specifically écarté devant) a dancer is facing their entire body to one of the two front corners of their square box.
Many thanks for your help but...
If POMPADOUR is correct - and thanks for the parsing -
1A pattern is A?P?A?E so it must be alaphabet.
4D ECARTES means that 14A now reads ?O?A?S and I am still stumped. NOMADS?
Thanks again to all. Sorry, Kerrymar, I was in mid input when you posted reply. Maybe it's me but I don't think these clues - well, certainly 1A and 14A are up to Tim Moorey's usual standard.