My thanks too to Nearly Sane and Trent Voyager - I didn’t see those when I glanced quickly. Hairdo brought forward from Thursday! Walked home using sweep stick – it becomes easier each time of course.
Hi Susan - hope the barnet looks lovey!
There are two sorts of cloth that fit here. I think you need the one that's a synonym for "sting" wrapped around a word meaning "notice" that's had its last letter removed ("cut")’.
I hope you meant STING and not a synonym! Because I was talking to my next-door neighbour about an hour ago and telling her about the posts here and she said she knew the fish!! So having put BLENNI into the grid I think the cloth is SHEETING. I hope that’s right.
Blimey! Sorry, but this one has got me foxed. Maybe let me know if you get some more letters though?
Thanks to TV we have blenni! It is now clear where the comedian comes in, but if that’s not a toughie clue, then I’ll be surprised. The blog page this week says this Cryptic is more like a Wednesday toughie.
As has this one. There aren't many three-letter word beginning with "I" and I've run through as many as I can think of. "Queen" is usually ER if that helps?
The letter I comes from:
17 across: Good free network (4) Letters: GR-D,
The E and the A are right.: With HEATH being the ex PM, the last letter is T
The answer remains a blank for me!
Edited to add that it did remain so until I googled the answer - see last paragraph.
OK, the "point" you have already with S (as in a point of the compass). You need next a former Prime Minister - think yachts and organ playing!
I kept thinking of Teresa May of course, but that makes it SHEATH.
At this point I have to humbly apologise because in fact, having found the answer in ‘wordplay.com which is INTERACT, I checked the printed crossword and it is (

, not (3,5). Half the clue is at the bottom of the first page and the second half at the top of the second page, so I have some slight excuse for getting that wrong as quite a few clues have been either (5,3) or (3,5) .
Not quite sure I understand the ‘why though …