Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 21st 2002) 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.
Coins found in US stations (8) |
Road builder in command (6) |
Cut captain (4) |
Draw round second-class fellow (10) |
Hendrix takes Giuliani's place for cricket (6) |
Thatcher, for example, one's taken into pubs (8) |
Great apes eat stolen fruit (6) |
God willing, energy is found in worker at this season (6) |
Climber, we see, apt to come a cropper (5,3) |
French town house vacated in the Borders (6) |
Fish with bleeding heart was at sea (10) |
Stewart with head of pig in a poke (4) |
Old flier gets bird to buzz off (4,2) |
New Labour type embracing rail problem with incisiveness (8) |
Poet found drinking milk? (8) |
Hidden danger for Tory leader taking blame (4) |
A woolly cow? (6) |
Caught cold, with real shiver (8) |
Believe in original people (4,3,3) |
Prospects for traveller starting without travel permits (6) |
Throw outside a couple of bishops? That's contemptible! (6) |
A quiet dean, sadly lacking (10) |
Hasten from river, bridging quietly rising flood (8) |
Work that turned in Staffordshire (8) |
Zebra roaming around Griqualand's first city (6) |
Playwright's right to be a playwright (6) |
MP gets the bird (3-3) |
Fresh ingredient for supper time (4) |