Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 28th 2002) 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.
Leaves a quid (7) |
Was bent on giving the setter an outrageous kickback (5,2) |
Comrades! A revolution here in pop! (5,4) |
Corrupt man from Spithead, as it were (2,3) |
Take in food (4) |
Nothing to do with dishing the dirt? (4,6) |
German chap heard to perform work of Sassoon (6) |
Who's heard in musical partnership? (7) |
The soft touch that purifies the soul, say (7) |
See 27 (6) |
Where the slate is used and when it is not (2,3,5) |
Brief briefs maker? (4) |
Ring the wife! One earned a buck (5) |
Up sticks and pack m' bare essentials! (5,4) |
Distant daughter supplants wife of electromagnetic Michael (7) |
Beerbohm drowned her suitors in polluted bio-lake. Zounds! (7,6) |
It's assumed flyer accepts current (5) |
A Slav rising, with Langley's support, in Italy (7) |
How potential winners go back to front (4,4,6) |
Rock singer's prayer upsetting Ebenezer Scrooge: "No good! My old BMW'd 'aunt you!" (1,4,4,3,3,2,1,8-4) |
See 4 (15) |
No lover of shopkeepers? (10) |
Something of Bloody Mary Tudor's opener: "Down with French pacifist!" (7) |
Dictionary work: nothing going for one solver of the Sphinx's riddle (7) |
See 3 (10) |
Set down traveller to reach the Land of Nod? (4,3) |
Loner who'd tell more porkies than others, right? (7) |
I'm a popular banker, coming up with the folding! (7) |
Greek character heard to tell better jokes? (5) |
Lok Sabah recessing with a toast to the Rikstag (4) |