...but the latest Eye is eluding me. Remaining are Time Out's opener on Heath: "Bore" (5) [T_T_D, which leads me to think it's T+O+TED, but none of the meanings of tote correspond with bore, as far as I can see] and Garland on "Learning to be a siren" (7) [L_R_L_I - absolutely no ideas here, although I'm wondering if siren is meant in its ghostly context].
[Raak] The first one must be ORATORIO [orator + io].. Quite straightforward with the first letter given. I haven't had time to study the second clue, but is the definition borrowed from Latin?
"Nonsense!" we wrote back to the cobbler. (5) Besides the dominie, the other learned man in a Scottish village. (5) (May require specialised knowledge, such as one of Neil Innes' novels.)
one consists of just the definition, one is an anagram, one is an embedding, one subtracts a letter from a word, one uses initial letters, and three break the word down and clue its components.