Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 7th 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.
... without which there's not the weather system (6) |
Man with piano heard around Athens gets liverwort (8) |
9 junior doctors work for health, Lourdes dogma permitting (3,3,5,3,4) |
See 26 |
Inset: chuckle without measure, not having been to school (4-6) |
See 10 |
Alert employer with 16 arrives? (5) |
Enter far from 9 to get silver (4,2,6) |
Go through water that's about one's 10, perhaps, at northern zoo (9) |
See 26 |
French boy sounds like a girl (4) |
One of 12, say, some mocking piece or else an anti-Catholic song (12) |
Looking after things as recommended on parting? (10) |
How one should cough, like a ... (10) |
... teacher that takes a 9? (4,5) |
Tony or Eric (George or 23) (5) |
Jumper of full length and extended arms initially (4) |
Scene of drawing with proficiency (4) |
Weave together without some embellishments, as musicians say (8) |
Rule about politician as waterlogged protester? (6) |
Desire to meet the enemy of the age (4,4) |
Retailer gains a stone: another ten for control of waistline? (6,10) |
Bloomers - contrive one pound rise and leg it! (5,6) |
Classical wood's contribution to beautiful music (5) |
Fruit before Lawrence of Arabia's rule, perhaps (9) |
Transport with acclamation of beauty? (6,3) |
Resin from tree: from elm, that is (5) |
10 2 in a dinghy ... (11) |