Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 18th 2014) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Around the third of January, today it's cold for our dance marquee — so play begins (3,2,3,6,2,3,10) |
Ram and monkey finally getting close (6) |
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Beginning to disprove negative principle, disease on the decline (5,3) |
Bound to find drink laced with drug (4) |
Informal correspondents retain a day to send letters (10) |
Unhappy to concede a stroke as a player (4-3) |
Spar with Cameron amid cheers, perhaps (7) |
Entering Fido's ground, sign has got significance primarily in this part of London? (4,2,4) |
Please continue to be a thug (2,2) |
Transport around a cold, getting sick — that's a bug (8) |
Tell supporter at the back to cheer (6) |
See short man in woman's hat (6) |
Jack, queen, king and ace not extremely unusual (8) |
Force man to study in the law firm (6,9) |
Some silver providing class in epic fence off (5,5,5) |
Rioting from troops resistant to the force of powerful elements (10) |
Gauge measurement for Berkshire town (7) |
Wine tipped up into fruit salad (4) |
Musicians welcoming five hundred dancing emus gatecrashing concert, as not much on when swimming in Australia? (6,9) |
See 8 |
Partition in church, where orders once carried out (4,6) |
Hole in small chamber where bread absorbs much water (3,4) |
Say something to spring vegetable (4) |