2D : Army’s joined with good spirit (5) : G?O?T : could it be GHOST ?
23D : Quiet little gnome works to be ranked on this (5) : S?E?F : could it be SHELF ?...
My last 3 :
42A : a display of goods in a shop window (70 : E?A?A?E
25D : Nipa palms (6) : A?T?P?
31D : Management, according to Spenser (9) : G?V?R?A?L
Thanks in anticipation...
29D : Worker-like wingless male ants (10) : ???A?A?E?S
34D : Pottery with relief decoration on a ground of a different colour (5,4) : C?M?, O???E
Thanks in anticipation...
33A : Peninsulas (11) : C???S?N?SES 42A : In [Aix en Provence] to fall due through succession, an archaic synonym of échoir (7) : O?V?N?R 5D: Old silver Austrian coin worth twenty kreutzers (9) :...
Last 4 : 9A : Make safe and secure at sea (6) : ??S?U? 11A : Recruit partner in a notable way (8) : S???A?L? : SUITABLE? SUITABLY? 4D : Area not left in proper fashion (6) : ?????T 24D : Beat for pace...
Need 2 clues to kick-start the grid (or to tell me where I’m going wrong) .... “In Scotland, nonsense” : 12 letters beginning with ‘C’ “Australian shrub with strongly scented leaves and...
1D : support painful punishment that produces strong reaction : 8 : ????L??? 3D : satisfied about occupying part of the world : 9 : ????I???T 10A : oddly elect to retain right to hold property for...
Last one ....
11D : Territory ruled over by a German count (11) : L?N?G?A?A?E : I’m assuming LANDGRAV??? but can’t work out the ending?
Thanks in anticipation .......
Last 2 ....
38A : Cricketers such as Curtly Ambrose, Viv Richards and Andy Roberts (11) : O?T?G?A?S
3D : Early fruit (7) : P?I?E?R
Thanks in anticipation....