Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 20th 2005) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Detective is trailing money once spent abroad by author (4,7) |
Relates to one's source of cash in the past (7) |
Power to keep going in adversity excites when lacking energy (7) |
Spinner allowing one run lets it slip (9) |
Where to learn the three R's? (5) |
Cry over spilt milk? (4) |
Size keeps Society Island hot (10) |
Racism even affected one in the wars (10) |
Horse's upright member (4) |
Off-load gold in the Bronx? (5) |
Its stance displayed the heart of a lion (9) |
Number used more than once in division (7) |
Doing series about King George I (7) |
This'll surprise you in advance: Nelson's after honoured lady (2,3,6) |
Poor dolt in Paris found out what the lion's share is (15) |
See 7 |
Place for water in a cheese (7) |
Angry gathering introduces science to a good queen (7) |
Craze on what it might be to be crazy (8) |
Try it on partners who take trouble to soil their opponents in Germany (4,4,3,4) |
Bits of a play that's 14: 12, 24 ... and 15? (8,2,3,5) |
Is dye pleasing in this arrangement? (7,6) |
Reported as plumb line falls? (8) |
Digitised fish need to be swimming around (7) |
Could be an item (7) |
As potato growers might have said here in America? (5) |