Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 11th 1999) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
The upshot is, bonnie 14ac's destination's right (5) |
See 24 |
Model in a funny picture (8) |
I live to destroy people: time for a change (9) |
Other ranks left to work on the bottom deck (5) |
Coach gets bearings - 3 and 4 for 2 (5,10) |
Primate of the north gets it in the neck (4) |
Of course use the gun: it's infallible (4-4) |
A Bedfordshire poet fiddled with an outboard (9) |
Francophone part of Anglophone country is the flower (5) |
She had 12 in 13 and penetrated 7 26 (5) |
Inclined to err, upper-class dandy, double drab (9) |
It's obvious the vessel will capsize (8) |
Composition for the voice addressed to cat (4) |
Exposed tiny quarrel in Nor-thern Ireland - lest one should suspect a cover-up? (8,7) |
See 7 |
Dese days it pulls de plough - can't I let well alone? (9) |
Pyromania's what it is - there's no pay - I'm off (5) |
Cut up a member on the French pattern (7) |
Departs for the other side (4) |
Departs for the unknown, about which there's a drawback (4) |
Turn thong with sheath knife provided by 16's creator (3,7,2,3,5) |
See 5 |
It reflects on the family where there's little room for vocal horse girl (7-5) |
Pre-Christmas appeal is nothing to saint entering the gates (4,5) |
The chances are there'll be five in one set (10) |
Prevailed over the German student with a remarkable situation (10) |
Salt and where it comes from at home with layabout (9) |
It's doing nothing that keeps one going (7) |
Give the job and order some beer outside (7) |