Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 14th 2006) 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.
It's hard to hit aggressive person carrying empty syringe with drug (5-3) |
Horrid village in Hertfordshire (5) |
Gawp in Northumberland (4) |
Artist claiming newspaper and book fabrications (4-6) |
Former England football manager bearing critical assessment (6) |
Making comeback, shoot to get point in game (8) |
Record one knock (hard) as message from the grave (7) |
Entrance each way obstructs vindictive woman (7) |
Happy to see first of crooks put before a heartless judge (8) |
Moose head the wrong way round in North Lanarkshire (6) |
Wide region cultivated used to be virtually for Alsace farmer (4,6) |
Hops associated with a place in Devon ... (4) |
... and this one in Nottinghamshire (5) |
Gas followed by a gas endlessly in babies (8) |
Man in hole under brown, smelly pile (4,4) |
The sky may be low (4) |
North Yorkshire village formerly covered by broadcast (6) |
Mix contains article from Madrid in Worcestershire (4,3) |
Popular opinion, for example (8) |
Theory attaching potassium compound to nitrogen (10) |
"Crusher", however, disembowelled in ring, shortly (6) |
See 22 |
Paints left above 24 downs (8) |
What may have contained Frenchman going the wrong way? (3-2-3) |
The Guardian given nasal tone in East Riding village (7) |
A novel smell, widespread (6) |
Leicestershire village, Hari Dickcots? (6,2,3,5) |
Smile offering support (4) |