Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 28th 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.
Criminal job - one's driven into the ground (5,4) |
Before gravity, the elementary particle giving 3 20? (5,4) |
Time when grand ancient city almost knocked over (7) |
Essay about getting on - read it and weep! (7) |
Entering apartment on a landing using a key (5) |
Lurid figure's incest most unclear? (9) |
Simply a wild animal in the grass? I can't tell (2,4,3,6) |
Importance that is with Tony Blair finally is in tatters (9) |
Fairy lights initially bringing danger (5) |
Nation at war one beginning to believe perfect, on reflection (7) |
State to arrest a disease (7) |
Classical character, round and huge (5) |
Seafood good to throw out into the road (9) |
Commonly, introductions to orgiastic films XX (10) |
Hellish in Nunhead with untamed environment (8) |
Reference book breaking rule remains to be edited (6,6) |
See 10 |
Report still in the papers (10) |
Mount starts to trouble rider in its seat (8) |
Dangerous to cut wire, ultimately (6) |
Describing kiss in rising scream of passion? (4) |
Helpful message about cigar butt I found in Panama (10) |
Dangerous surges laid waste to fuse, with volts passing through (5,5) |
Little-brained philosopher's verbal diarrhoea exposed (4,4) |
Oil finally greases wheels, which is beneficial (8) |
See 3 |
Moon, showing bum in outskirts of Paris (6) |
Twelve ducks in the news (4) |
Solid figure supporting Conservative (4) |