Don't enjoy the Times as much as I used to. Araucaria was great if you were good on cricket, Latin and classics. These days, there's too much assembly of answers from tiny segments, and not enough witty clues.
10ac I have PHANTOM, but why?
Likewise, 10d HUMPTY DUMPTY - dumpty is OK, but where does humpty come from?
And furthermore 22d TRY ON - why?
After those complaints, I'm stuck on 12ac M???D and 20d ??I?T?R
The first one is 12a - 12a Boy who's lost both parents, or lacking sight of one of them (7) 10d Obligation to accommodate politician after seat, his disastrously lost (6-6) 22d Wear for the first time fashion clothing line (3-2) 12a (or)Phan-Tom ('or' lacking) 10d Humpty-dumpty - 'MP' (in) 'duty' (after) 'humpty' (a low seat) 22d Try-on - 'ton' (fashion,...
12a Boy who's lost both parents, or lacking sight of one of them (7)
10d Obligation to accommodate politician after seat, his disastrously lost (6-6)
22d Wear for the first time fashion clothing line (3-2)
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