Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 2012) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Refusal for Cambridgeshire saint, her very own self (4,5) |
Perfume given to city in Italy (5) |
As specified, "Are you ready ___?", as waiter might say (2,5) |
Lack of water puts obligation on medico (7) |
The Fair Maid of Perth's sweet girl (4) |
Third-class work of such as 18, 19, 20 … (5,5) |
… and flowers (one river) in major part of country (7) |
Saint on pillar, nameless graduate (7) |
Ryan's child makes duck, retaining wrong amount (5,5) |
Alter ebb? (4) |
Glass for the circus (7) |
Fighting that isn't for poltroon keeping end on line (4,3) |
One of 14 developed from grass meadow (5) |
It stimulates one to learn changes in a row (9) |
With nothing on I'm leaving Jewish acolytes to French comedian in sport, step by step (3,5,2,1,4) |
Home to old nark (8) |
One of the 14, Natalie had a lot of growth (4) |
Sanctified companion at old city gets a lot of cheese (8) |
What sounds like a path to the altar? (6) |
Musical song about employment (8) |
Porch made of 3 by some giants (6) |
Listener's object includes threats that could be very destructive (5-10) |
Officers taking page out of Palmistry Discovered (4,4) |
Luck has a line with wards (8) |
Roddy Doyle's head put in to frighten everyone under 1,000 (8) |
Capital religious building? (6) |
Wisdom in French (6) |
Beast making connections with audience (4) |