I understand how you feel, johnpiper! 2 Down is correct. I am grateful to ProfessorMaisie for some great hints, but I still do not see the naval reference for service in 29(d) Won back English girl, arising in service (7) : ???A???
Hints for these would be appreciated also. Thanks in advance!
38(a) Cast to one side, here? (9, two wds) : S???E?EU?
9(d) Grating unstarted Cantal over crackers (6) : ATO?A?
30 (d) Rating exam to get away from trap (6) : ?B???? ( ABROAD )
Matakari, the navy is simply RN, Royal Navy. I expect you'll be able to finish that ine off now.
38 - it's an acting term, a common two word instruction, direction.
9 A word meaning grating, not tuneful. Unstarted Cantal means lose the first letter and Over is the usual. You have most of the word.
There's some debate about how the endgame is suppose to work but there's no problem with the entry for 5d. Its definition would be - an important event or distance marker (the last three letters are entered as a number - very like the one you're showing).
Having seen your earlier post on the other thread, johnpiper - the debate about 1 or D on the other site was left with advocates on either side (and me too confused to care).
5 d - last ? = a number
27d - first ? is a number
23a - last 3 ??? is a number - Think George Orwell
13d - This is where the debate is about the last ?
A sum gives the number of the puzzle, teacher1 - so that's why you need numbers in those entries.
27 is football related.
For 13d I originally had something to do with the BBC -''????? (number)'' but most people prefer a different station and opt for a Roman numeral which is a maths symbol.
5d MILEST1 (=milest'one')
RADIO X is most likely, to give ??? X ? SQUARED (= 2525)
[there's no need for Roman numerical values, so it's not V, teacher1].