Solution to 5D has been deliberately left unsolved and is to be answered by a non-regular/novice commenter, with proper annotation. Those who have answered earlier in the week, please give others a chance.
Open for anyone to answer, if not solved by 1 PM
ACROSS
1 Feeling a bit satisfied after extremely short flight (6) STAIRS {AIR}{Sa...d}<=>{ShorT}
4 A short time to have lunch out (4,2) BEAT IT {B{EAT}IT}
8 Taking spoiled salami, one ultimately gets some discomfort (7) MALAISE {SALAMI}*{E}
9 Henry delivered hash or heroin in metal container? (4,3) IRON ORE {OR+hEROIN}*
11 Visiting hot adult site, Mark gets aroused (10) STIMULATED {ADULT+SITE+M}*
12 Small drink, say, for skipper (4) SAIL {S}{(~ale)AIL}
16 John sat playing on account of these sets of cards (8) CANASTAS {CAN}{SAT*}{AS}
18 Cryptic clue about primarily nice relative (5) UNCLE {U{Nice}CLE*}
20 Went in haste, covering head (4) PEED sPEED
21 Radiohead's first hit single's unusually creepy (10) SLITHERING {Ra...d+HIT+SINGLE}*
23 Order servant to check room (7) CHAMBER {CHA{MBE}R}
24 Right away, rations drinks (7) POTIONS POrTIONS
25 Portion of crab soup in ceramic cups (6) PINCER [T]
26 Catches fish with outdated lures? (6) ANGLES dANGLES
DOWN
1 Taking public transport around is clever (5) SMART<=
2 Feared gangster's carrying a gun (7) ALARMED {AL}{ARMED}
3 New 'Listerine Strong' (9) RESILIENT*
5 In the East End, the masses misbehaved (5) E?R?D ()
6 No set exercises? (5,2) TONES UP {NO+SET}* [RA]
7 Result: After losing opener, entire team's out! (9) TERMINATE {eNTIRE+TEAM}*
10 Vessel with crew on board starts to head into port (9) STEAMSHIP {S{TEAM}S}{Head}{Into}{Port}
13 A UFO with small steps? Cool! (9) SPACESHIP {S}{PACES}{HIP}
15 Land in Amsterdam perhaps, says Spooner (5,4) TOUCH DOWN (~dutch town to touchdown)
17 A sign board above shows where to find a six-pack (7) ABDOMEN {A}{OMEN}<=>{BD}
19 Cheerful guy is always laughing basically (7) CORDIAL {CORD}{Is}{Al...s}{La...g}
21 Incident is investigated, as per report (5) SCENE (~seen)
22 Near-perfect ratings possibly worsening after partial review? (5) NINES [HIPS<=]
Reference List
Henry = H, Mark = M, Small = S, Australia = AU, Order = MBE, Servant = CHAR, Right = R, Date = D, Gangster = AL, Cool = HIP, Board = BD, Guy = CORD

1d- Public transport is Tram or trams?
ReplyDeleteplural also works? ..like trams are type of public transport?
DeleteSome clever clues- Iron ore for metal container, for eg- some a bit iffy.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyable overall
+1
Deletethanks
DeleteHi. Sorry but what is iffy exactly?
Delete10d using definition in the fodder?
ReplyDelete21A- Isn't unusually anind and Der. just 'Creepy'?
ReplyDeleteYes, will correct
Delete15-D was a witty-n-tricky clue. After all based on Spoonerism!!!
ReplyDeletethanks
Delete5D. ERRED (red represents east)
ReplyDeleteEast end (d) , East (E), misbehaved is erred
How is Red/East?
DeleteEast end will be T and not D
How is Red/East?
DeleteEast end will be T and not D
11a is M in (adult site)*!
ReplyDeleteMy early learning days a decade ago, Gurus used to say
ReplyDeleteWhen one has "bit" in 1a one should avoid using it in 4a.
How is Worm an edge in 13A
ReplyDeleteedge (verb) is move gradually = worm
Deleteworm one's way/ edge ahead
Delete5d ERRED; misbehaved; ~HERD in Cockney English
ReplyDeleteEast end is the indicator for cockney English. Masses gives Herd.
ReplyDeleteCockney is 'erd. Is it ok without hp!
Delete+1
DeleteI couldn't get AUTOPLAY.
ReplyDeleteOtherwise nice and easy.
Some fun clues
My fav
BEAT IT, IRON ORE, CHAMBER, ALARMED.
Thanx!