Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 4th 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.
22 down was without faith in God, but converted (8) |
22 down, Welsh speaker for England (6) |
22 down, poet, briefly going round and round (4) |
22 down Ñ you canÕt give his TLC (4-6) |
Growth promoter fills English church with Scottish water (6) |
... which follows the said fruit, in no hurry (8) |
Scruffy nut, dishevelled without much of 19 (7) |
Mime artist among offspring could have people in transports (7) |
Enterprising affair beginning with about £1,000 (4,4) |
Six foot or so is the musical 22 down (6) |
See 3 (10) |
22 down, the magic mountaineer (4) |
22 down on call with maybe 20 character (6) |
Where I saw Jeanie marinade fruit (2,1,5) |
Singer gives a shilling to 22 down, poet (3,5) |
Take orders for decoration before you start (4) |
Cat bit small bloke Ñ incorrect version of incorrect story? (6,5,5) |
Time keeping on islands causes worry (7) |
Note in Beethoven overture near St Bees (8) |
Sympathetic about time from oneÕs birth (10) |
Spies obtain information among old women at war (6) |
Food requiring checker: Ray, possibly? (6,4) |
Live-in companion for knock-up, as it is with 18 (8) |
Poor relation from the realms of sunrise? (8) |
22 down, Christian writer and politician, is supporting the end of 13 (1,6) |
Director of course in agriculture? (6) |
Something of a concession to MummyÕs boy (6) |
Another 22 down (4) |