Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 18th 2020) 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.
Unspecified individual in company on edge (6) |
Belligerent god in paradise, rather laid back (4) |
Not quite finding a space for oatmeal cake (6) |
Scottish town's appearance in news? (5) |
Top secret monkey? (4) |
Spruce: tree roughly three feet (8) |
Name sewn into footballers' underwear (8) |
Rising endlessly, Finland's river, one that's vast (8) |
Spare time occupied with last letters in mailbox and cabinet (5) |
Came by a roundabout route to 24 down (4) |
One hears the Queen's off fish (4) |
See 12 |
Jack: knave covered by queen? It's on the way? (10) |
With a leg either side, sit and read novel (7) |
Smothering people in manure is rational (6,6) |
Still cold, shivering male tucked in? (8) |
Activist carrying bomb, bully (8) |
Within a board, reform ain't possible (10) |
Hot inside wide heat-resistant receptacle (7) |
Rolls may be kept here (buns originally removed from trash) (6) |
Eccentric return of stuttering Labour Party? (7) |
Shop that's opening, one in mountainous route over lake (10) |
Most bubbly girls drained from glasses, help to drink last of champagne (8) |
Jack, queen, king, ace: no trumps anomalous? (8) |
Fairly attractive ... (6) |
Educated general quaffing dry wine (8) |
... wire broken in old office equipment (10) |
Giant finally caught by David, say — that's the law (7) |