23ac. Higher-levelaction RAF is in, but not army or navy. (5,4) is it up-per case? 20d. (7) Arm of Atlantic, one of many surfer may go to is it channel? Many thanks in advance.
17d. Most curvy butt one had in prime (8) (-o-d-e-t). 25d. Starts to not altogether perfectly sane. (5) (s-a-s). Many thanks in advance, being a bit thick today, perhaps the result of the reunion...
23ac. Without conductor's lead, play it badly as usual. (7) (--p-c-l). 26ac. Show line with style, as this? (5) (--d-l). 22d. Remnants of old chestnuts, perhaps, found in puzzles. (6) (-----s). Many...
14d. Endlessly provide with feast fit for a king. (5) (r---l). 17ac. Make return journey in vehicle? Not true (5). (----s). 17d. Journalist's mark introducing item in newsletter (8) (--l-e-i-). Many...
36d. Chemical used to prevent the breakdown of emulsions in food, plastics and paint.(10) (-t---l-s-r). 45ac. Biology and zoology term meaning "away from or opposite to the mouth". (6)...
11ac, Edible white-flowered perennial plant related to caraway, carrot, celery, coriander and cumin (6) (-o-a-e). Borage or Lovage but flower colours don't match. Many thanks in advance.
4d. Nearly cylindrical food-fish. (a-l-e-). 5d. Of a former region in eastern Germany between the Elbe and the Oder. (l-s-t-a-). Many thanks in advance.
1ac. Fancy a ringer took the lead. (--i-e-a). 1d. Agreement on tailless aircraft. (--n-o--). 15ac. Made divine whichever way you look at it. (--i---d) Coul be Sainted? Many thanks in advance...