Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 7th 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.
Country supplying lubrication for the speaker (6) |
In the outset, a load of French food (8) |
Half of me yet confused (6) |
Like a hellfire sermon given by a candidate? (8) |
Forges ahead with old revolutionary to fight for lost cause (4,1,4,5) |
Dispute French story about a bird? (10) |
Traitor causing disturbance at old Caerleon (8) |
See 14 (4) |
Irresponsible fellow's tip to avoid turbulence? (3-2-5) |
Man keeping recipe revised by writers in spite of set purpose (6,8) |
Drier up with bottle top to have 1 pound debt (3,5) |
Criticise a model piece of sailing (6) |
Record made by group in class (8) |
Bust of Comrade Livingstone? (6) |
Willing victim? (4) |
To lie in effect means something yellow (7) |
Class for pet with personality on line (8) |
How to cope with the world's growing pains - eventual best model? (11,11) |
Smoker wants to get off the bus (6) |
George's first and second man in a boat in transports (7) |
Cobbler to stick as long as it takes (2,3,4) |
See 5 (11) |
Coloured companion for travellers on half ticket (9) |
Father, a wise old Greek, catches cold (8) |
City of gold is like Pisa's tower (7) |
Good heavens! One week and I was on a wild goose chase (7) |
Play starts with nail polish remover, which is pointless (3,3) |
Hide from second family? (4) |