We've had a run of Easy Listening lately, so I fear what may lie ahead. Still, I agree with both sides of the debate about this one: beginners need encouragement of the kind that this puzzle provides, incorporating as it does the 'hidden message in clues' and 'hidden contents in grid' tropes; on the other hand, why make the clues so blatant? It would have done no harm to say just 'coin' in 31ac, 'solo' in 4dn, etc.
But does it meet the editors' guidance that 'the essence of a Listener crossword is elegance and subtlety of theme and clueing, not difficulty per se'? On balance, setting aside the quibble about over-egged definitions, it does. And since that guidance no longer seeks to protect the apoplectic solver from choking on his cornflakes we can probably turn a blind eye to 10dn as well!
Thank goodness I don't submit, though. What a chore that would entail this week.