Well like others have said I enjoyed this one even though it wasn't the toughest...I thought that the clueing was fair but still allowed room for some pleasant surprises and entertaining methods! The grid was fairly simple to form given the symmetrical nature, and limitations with the one letter removed per column/row, I just pray that my drawing is up to scratch!!
Can I echo some of the earlier advise to the new listener converts, as a recent listener cadet myself (last year was my first, and made it through 18 weeks before life took over)........
Chambers is invaluable and will provide you with the definitions that google does not, always always look up every word that you generate as part of the wordplay however small or seemingly obscure as more often than not Chambers will come up trumps! More often than not the exact words in the wordplay will be within the definition.
Remember that these crosswords are elegantly and impressively structured, indeed engineered, and every word has a role to play in the clue, so if you have made a tenuous deduction that isn't bourne out by the wordplay reanalyse every single word to see if you've missed something.
Archaic, obsolete, and poetic words are often used that chamber's will help you with, I believe the online version has a good search facility but I like the big red thumbable brick next to me :-)
Don't think that you'll never get there, I can spend many an hour just staring at the grid/clues before one small victory will lead to a reassuring and enjoyable run of solves.
I'm running out though I know there are plenty more, above all just ENJOY.....I've had a long break from listeners since the Winter Phoney and am loving the challenge again!!!
What to do till Friday?! Oh dear!!!