This is definitely a big step up in quality with some beautifully crafted clues.
Difficulty-wise I'd say it sits somewhere in the middle of the spectrum.
If you do get stuck there are a couple of hiddens in the acrosses and a long anagram in the downs, although I couldn't find it in any of the online search engines.
The only clues I'm still puzzled over are 18d, where I can't see a definition and 1a where I'm mystified as to the wordplay and in particular the reference to Amsterdam? Also, in 7d, "natter" seems to be doing double duty both as a definition and as part of the wordplay.
COD - So many great ones to choose from this week with the delightfully simple 1d and the excellent 21d. But I've chosen the very Paulinesque 26a - "Having gone backwards, Spanish car's finally gone forward - fixed! (4,6)
Please feel free to leave a comment letting us know how you got on and, if you get stuck, don't hesitate to ask for a hint.
Thanks to Everyman for a most entertaining puzzle.
Stay safe:-)