Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 14th 1999) 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.
Sleep during sail on ... possibly on Severn (9) |
It's important you tell me where the fire is (5) |
Milk producer from 23's state I left off (8) |
Hard to move, about to have moved effortlessly (6) |
Intelligence as to where the Forsyte tales took place? (8) |
Party in song after opening of Cubby Broccoli's place? (8) |
Small black boy with the spirit of the French climber (5) |
Being caught in entrance obliged us to say he went to the devil (6,7) |
Play games with Anne to show metal (9) |
Repeat before corporal insertion? (6) |
Take a shilling in silent protest? (6) |
Like 5, the Financial Times ate jam (whole fruit) (3,3,2,5) |
The circle reluctant to embrace work, in Blavatsky's system (9) |
Not a good spring to pave hell? (4,4) |
One that's dead, put in the ground all alone (8) |
The 1 across like 5: off with the head of Donald Dewar! (6) |
Govern (and live outside) island sultanate (6) |
Niggardly and owl-like (5) |
Not much time back (6) |
A lady without anywhere to sleep? That's novel (4,4) |
Archipelago with partial inlet for silver (5) |
Sort of hitch - one is beheaded with lance, possibly (9) |
Don has a good time in church or otherwise (9) |
Where Hamlet smelt a rat, causing some embarrass-ment (5) |
What's unlucky for those that walk about four metres (8,4) |
Strong will put two notes on instrument on a head (12) |
Fiddleback on board (5) |
Mother Dorothy, first of act-resses, left before lunch (9) |