Good evening, I need some help to crack the unclueds, please!
Answers to these 2 ACROSS would be appreciated, thanks:
31 Poor Ruth follows me to eastern river in France (7): ?E????E
32 Heads of religious houses are uppish and a touch standoffish (9): ??P??A?R?
And HINTS for these:
DOWN:
6 Gone off, having been in charge of plain clothes division (6): ?AU?C?
7 A piece of food cut for the birds (5): ??H?N
8 Antics regularly denoting friendly goblin (3): ??E
9 The hollow tree managed to sway (6): ??L??N
12 Pals and group of artists at sitcom (13, hyphened): ?S?AOL???RND?
33 Vulture finding difficulty landing in two bends (5): ?RU??
38 John’s game (3): L??
6 An old crossword favourite. A three letter 'was in charge of' followed by the usual abbreviation for plain clothes division of the police. The answer means 'gone off'.
Just noticed you've gone wrong in 32 A too. The A is incorrect. You simply need the name, title of those who're in charge of convents/religious houses. The singular means 'uppish', add a touch, letter, from 'standoffish'.
Matakari, have a stab at getting the theme! It's not too tricky, the title gives away a lot and one or two of the unclued entries reveal themselves quite quickly.