(5d) Cause someone to fulfil an obligation or take note of something. (6) R??N?D.
(22d) Mitigate harsh attitude especially by giving in to a request. (6) R?L??G....
(19a) One shows lack of presence giving starts to any Irish business ideas. (5) A???I. (20d) Do some laundry, then nag? That's loco! (4, 5) ??O? H???E. (33a & 34a) How on earth to get a boxer to...
(30d) How shiny it is in the northern area! (5) N?C??.
(31D) Five get melody a fur. (4) ?A??.
(36a) Does such zest show Sir Robert was a unionist? (6, 4) ???N?? ?E?L....
(3a) Invaders eye up this persevering attitude. (5, 3, 3) N??E? ??? D?E. (5d) Let everyone ring a cardinal. (5) ??L??. (11a) Before the Greek war god, a cardinal presents some merchandise. (5) ??R?S....
(2d) One who does business in great volume, hopefully. (9) P?B??????. (12a) Where to eat during one's cubist 'Rose' period. (7) ???T??S. (16d) Is John an even worse actor with a pneumatic tool? (10)...
(18a) Best of form? A plus by any standard! (5, 2, 3, 5) ?I?S? IN THE ?L?S?.
(27d) ...two characters would be acceptable, but four will make it all right. (4) O?A?....
(14d) Immediately likes what grabs a couple, by the sound of it! (5, 2) TA?E? ?O.
(35a) To start with, Adele gets a German (yes!) to kiss a Greek hero. (4) A?A?....
(20d) Gather together. (7) ??L????.
(25d) A person's face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features. (6) V????E.
(27a) Nuisance, annoyance. (6) ?A????....