Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 9th 2002) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Parts sent for repair, wings (9) |
Redhead featured in lyric for the introduction (5) |
Newspaper maintained by other one, daily perhaps (5) |
Supporter cut back on consideration for 13's northern relative (5,4) |
On his demand, prompt delivery meant not being late (10) |
Capital of 6 down or of Mali, strangely (4) |
People unable to return service are threatened (7) |
Approaching a river, a desert in 6 down (7) |
Opening dismissed by those not twisting in heart (7) |
Greek character gains benefit around hot, wet pit (3,4) |
Ancient location of Hollywood? (4) |
Sick with boredom, turning tail, in recent year (in which it was celebrated) (10) |
Something to cut storm, about zero (perhaps) degrees (5-4) |
Follow Billy literarily back to junction (5) |
Laughs with 20 when conspiring? (5) |
Vegetable for the Head of Conservation? (5,4) |
Emaciated, though not in chopper (5) |
Can I get in trouble stimulating response? (9) |
See 8 (10) |
Pius perhaps to yield, oddly amazed (3-4) |
All entertained by a student union climbing in here in. . . (7) |
. . .the country for sport in general and one specifically (4) |
Daggers: Swedish chemist decapitated by one (5) |
(and 3) Treks around the country taking in Andes, organised for deaf primarily, then fare to... (9) |
. . .the station, from 6 down? (10) |
Dominant woman raising the right atmosphere in contest (9) |
Love, given 30 seconds in decline, becomes hate (9) |
Show a bit of leg and enjoy the party (7) |
Dramatist wants further story penned (7) |
20-n capital where copper the last business (5) |
Fruit of opposite halves of European capitals (5) |
Exaltation of tender love (4) |