This is probably one of my favourite Everyman crosswords. It's not that easy but there is just so much to like.
FOI was 1a followed by 7d (which I recommend as a way in if you're stuck).
The only one I had trouble parsing was 4d but, after a long stare, I finally saw what was going on.
If you do get stuck there are two long anagrams in the acrosses and a long anagram and a hidden in the downs.
COD - I was writing down my favourite clues as I went along and, by the end, I just had so many contenders!!
First I had 9a for its wonderful use of contemporary slang.
Then I thought it should perhaps be 8a which has such a great surface reading.
But that would mean overlooking the great 23a and 25a, not to mention the excellent Spoonerism at 14d!
However, my COD is the fantastic 2d - "Hour of anticipation: Glaswegian singer to turn up and screech" (7) - Well 😉 Do you agree?
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