Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 14th 2007) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Quite slowly and not for a little number (9) |
The bottom line is finally stripped (2,3) |
At table, cut of meat is immersed in drink (7) |
King's absolutely all right in the realm of live entertainment (7) |
Recycling conifer with curve (5) |
Hit the roof, breaking nose in torus (2,4,3) |
Appropriate line for Jackson Pollock? (8,7) |
Desire (say) 22 down, going around ruins of Crete? (9) |
Thief takes on father (5) |
Island streets (bidirectional) where gear is inhaled (2,5) |
As it is in the laboratory, it reacts in scare (7) |
Man, for one, is following first division (5) |
Menu riper for dissection when the wine is new (2,7) |
Sweet nothing (5,5) |
Their top drawer partners are missing thrash, in all probability (3,5) |
Confirm arrangements with daughter, not settling using money (2,4) |
Start to call (4) |
Queen fan resting outside hospital, opposite penguin (10) |
PM's giving off airs buying unusual foods? (8) |
Isolate a brownish crimson (6) |
Chelsea fan after defeat by Arsenal? (4) |
Detective takes slices off bird (10) |
Get excited here with stimulating escort, 60 (10) |
Take compound of neon and get a dose of rays (8) |
Cross-dressing medic touring in Tyneside, as exemplified by MASH? (2,6) |
Like roué's mum, after spirit (6) |
Birds work up bearer of message in office (4-2) |
The Sun's beginning, not the end ... (4) |
... current stops losing beginning (4) |