Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 11th 2004) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Unfamiliar dialect from the mouth (7) |
Pen drawing round tourniquet initially contracting blood vessels (7) |
Digital feature runs into 80%? (5) |
Ancient commander in counter-manoeuvres (9) |
See 14 |
Hide habitation concealing its first weapon (4) |
Quentin Crisp's note retrieved high up rank to low, where he'd pay even less - compete? Just ridiculous! (5,4,2,4,3,7,4,4,4,2,4,5,3,7) |
Emancipated people heading off round work unit to church for the Second Coming (2-9) |
Fluff to decay, virtually (4) |
See 14 |
Blundering, furniture people carried in urgency, damaged at first (3-6) |
See 14 |
Sea parted by chief, progressed as army (7) |
Women like it, so lie! (7) |
See 14 |
Failure to capture ring means more free (6) |
Versatile player result of team's beer and pizza regimen? (3-7) |
Fund credit, endlessly (5) |
Old council man fills smooth river in (9) |
See 14 |
I record single cutting record, "Rover's End"? (8) |
Think about being on time? Time to disregard (8) |
Bit of a thinker, maverick absorbed in clue that's confused many (10) |
Sprouted as a couch potato? (9) |
See 14 |
Religious teaching sometime for Luther, perhaps (8) |
Five in the country finding problem with hock (6) |
Screen almost pale, admitting off-colour (6) |
Drink indication of killing, right? (5) |
See 14 |