Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 3rd 2019) 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.
Mum's feller securing a feather for this cap? (5) |
Like impressionists' work? Mr Goodman retains one in two (5-3) |
Peter's good … (4) |
Buttonholing guy on lake, one does delay rising star (7,7) |
… not very accommodating airliner for vacation (10) |
See 17 |
Doing business, perhaps, but not ready for firing (2,4-4) |
In which antique Greek weighed two Bolivian pots? (5) |
Honey bun (4) |
Kilo of gold centimes deposited for timber in New Zealand (5) |
One circuit of Paris or relief work of printer? (1,2,6) |
Prize-winning author left union of workers on retirement (7) |
Catty papal successor to Damasus II? (7) |
Personal message-sender about to lose bottle? (5,6) |
Address mess in which husband and wife find themselves? (5,2,3,5) |
Not appropriate to doze during sex (5) |
Electrician's knack with repairs — can this help with ladies' upkeep? (7,7) |
See 3 |
What's deer caught? It's a fish (11) |
Slicing a fish, this number is recommended (8) |
Bread fellow's given around lunchtime? (7) |
Sarply moving major piece about a national swimmer — I like this work's power (8-7) |
Bed wicked nurses? One goes further (7) |
Skirmish can grimly set out useless employer's problem (13) |
Study image in it? (9) |
Press slammed Omen sequel — end of countdown cut (5,8) |