Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 11th 2007) 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.
One's composed riding sure-fire winner round after fourth of fences (8) |
See 12 |
See 24 down |
Sort of play about, for example, pessimism (10) |
"Test ignores wrong mark to right of box", claiming old community 22 across (6,5) |
See 3 |
See 22 down |
Entrance in opposite directions obstructing dog (7) |
"You'll get there more quickly taking this route", suggests copper? (5,3) |
Focus on money initially (6) |
22 across upset after male interrupts routine (3,7) |
Pounds away as hooligan (4) |
Coin's head (5) |
Ancient Italian recusant to be converted (8) |
In a sad way, died on the sherry (8) |
Jazz is beginning to swing, man! (4) |
Plan to revert to force after primate reaches 22 across (6,8) |
Stuff gets in disarray under the Tories (7) |
A temperance society should be welcoming in church leader without penalty (4-4) |
Is porn ever about depravity? (10) |
Strikes at small, small parasites (6) |
Order retained of alliance (10) |
Short piece reportedly criticised the Ashes (8) |
One's sent round (8) |
Set to see attacks when uprising over marsh (7) |
Feeling around a buttock and thigh (6) |
22 across court, in which US player conceding second point runs instead, heading for net (6,7) |
It (or one) must be late for this delivery, it's noted (4,4) |