Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 14th 2004) 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.
Chaps like Paul Daniels not unknown among children's heroes (6,3) |
Look back (stet) (4) |
Simpson in return appearance needs a drink (5) |
Most autocratic of Old Left turning to fabricate in two ways (9) |
Evans once sang in great interpretation (7) |
Put new life into the lily-livered? (7) |
Galileo ball gravity, very doubtful way to see the world (6,7) |
Pere Joseph's crise en menage when one makes way for a revolution (8,5) |
Fire? Holy smoke! (7) |
Philosopher spewing bile on outspoken idiots (7) |
Turner developed without hindrance to wit (4,5) |
Peruvian film maker''s completion here (5) |
Turns before Romans (4) |
'e guarantees to overwhelm Rusedski? Preposterous! (9) |
Millstone leaving me without a g-groat, wretched! (8) |
Namely the Guardian's quest (5) |
Doctrine arousing a militia's anger (14) |
19 figure with nothing against second chance coming first (7) |
Fish spread elevated - with Prince's label (7) |
The rule that is broken for freedom lovers (9) |
Hardy, failed poet? Not lacking love (6) |
Lag beating rap in time-wasting argument: how? (4,10) |
Centre of lens absorbed by outcrop, sadly, not in camera (4,5) |
Lashings of vitality one's absorbed from Kent (8) |
Places wherein debates are read out in Old English (7) |
Old women being driven by unarmed combat? (4,3) |
Sylvia Grahame's part in making one 8 (6) |
Accept their help, or gaol rears (5) |