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February 5th 2000 The Guardian Prize crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 5th 2000) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Martial epigram, perhaps, is capital (6)
See 22 (4)
Smart boys? Let them stand up before they are counted (8)
See 22 (7)
Wise man keeps speaker quiet, seeing the extent of failure (8)
Deprive of money and escape from church (6)
See 22 (6)
Right to come in to eat, before time's up, where there are no bars? (7)
22 23 6 12 10? A penny for them (4,3,3,8,2)
Musician, a holy one, in devious Merlin's grasp (8)
I had twice left off being refined (8)
(8)
See 13 (10)
Maybe first or second row gets spoken about (7)
Nick's not to play without a handicap (7)
Spinner and muscleman are ill-balanced (3-5)
Upwardly mobile person must be more or less flexible (7)
Gardener's aid to blackbird in fictional village (11)
Bird with a cough that faces work with uncertainty (7)
Some current version of Dad after upsetting Mum (6)
Demeanour of singer captivating audience (7)
Refugee from alien regime (6)
Chaps who have cuppas take to booze in the home counties for a source of power (5,6)
Rugby score disallowed by intervention of a lawman (6)
Covetousness is a bad thing without much art (7)
Every fool has easy avenue to nukes: organiser's sanity is in question (4,3,5,5,2,4,6)

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