British spelling is never inconsistent, of course.
And I think glamour was one that came up as a synonym for mystique, too! Excellent clue. My brain just wasn't seeing the "American spelling" angle. Still, at least I now know all about the history of bomber jackets. (I'm intrigued as to what the "Mitford" clue might have been, though).
1. Confused lamentation rising from water source.
2. Mix broth with liquid, adding two eyes, we hear, for the father of a mocker.
3. Muddled wild animal’s trail leads to a flower.
4. Saruman’s symbol found around troubled affirmative in the Shire.
5. Equine creature and online entry mix together in a humble dwelling.
6. Dreadful tree mingles for a half-elf’s ancestor.
7. Confused dwarf? Well, the chap has complex parentage.
8. Terrible man finds way to join ancient character. It lasts two fortnights.
9. Record sprinted in minor confusion for a First Age captor.