Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 11th 2010) 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.
Backing great Brazilian dynasty, can male set about protagonist? It's unavoidable (8,2,3,4) |
See 8 |
Drink and knife man where conflict once took place (4,7) |
Devilish team unchristened "The Red Devils" (10,6) |
See 25 |
Move away with energy and speed of plane? (8) |
Vim with red bread (7) |
Out of which Renault shifted? (7) |
Defect, saving final part of national song for the country (8) |
Insects concealed in bread, heads bitten off (6) |
Virtually no time, so doing backstroke to break ice, cold in water (10) |
See 8 |
Cooking ingredient very, very original elixir to enjoy, primarily in a stew (5,6,5,3) |
See 25 |
Little room to fail between wings of bomber, incurring more casualties (8) |
Put cream on this pickle (4) |
Men in tights (later cut short) attending club with bird on getting drunk (6,3,5) |
See 10 |
Demonstrate, nothing less, one cutting instrument as battleaxe (8) |
If pushed, how might trousers fit after Christmas dinner? (2,1,7) |
Seconds taken to choose, then do just that? (6) |
Less hard, the right gigolo massaged around posterior of bus conductor (5,5) |
Death, say, from same extraordinarily piercing bugle (8) |
See 3 |
Fuel thus with hydrogen locked up? (7) |
See 11 |
Old spaceman finding a way to enter cipher, taking off? (6) |
Passing through overhead, this bird can't be? (4) |