Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 11th 2001) 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.
What's wrong is the translation or a witty retort, spiral-wise (14) |
Weed at absolute temperature in local retreat (9) |
Old city, one favoured by artists (5) |
Initiators of direct rule returned, which is ghastly (5) |
Point to apostle with epistle endlessly run together with a badge (9) |
Last man in railway: what did you say about opening? (8) |
Inventor of modesty from the right (6) |
Weed catcher let out (6) |
Weed used by worker in rolling ground (8) |
Class of crystals used in reported attempt on health centre (9) |
Weed on the ground is not so green (5) |
A good swimmer: top person gets over it (5) |
PM once a French gentleman left among Italian footballers (9) |
Mayor's in time to enter medal on deposit by the Albert Memorial (10,4) |
Junior officer tricked into a logical relationship (14) |
For its sake came Spanish princess, crazy on genealogy (3,4) |
Weed - for a time Spooner's? (9) |
Nude painter under the hay likely to collapse (8) |
Effect cancellation concerned with bellringing (6) |
Shock for son of Welsh friend (5) |
Tales about liquor are far from an exaggeration (7) |
Come in with "man taking ecstasy" - insert "old actor taking ecstasy" (4,2,8) |
Weed for fellow holding with old priest (9) |
Corporal punishment banned by union? That's lucky (5,3) |
Weed making the list (7) |
Topless footwear with nothing in addition (3,4) |
Good time - about my first pointer to it (6) |
House and ground (5) |