Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 14th 2012) 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.
Suitable prisoner, so guru set free (9) |
Telltale wind energy moving from end to centre (5) |
Sticks best snapped to contain fever temperature (9) |
Female fish (5) |
Dog died in town on south coast (6) |
This, tailored, goes outside to fit tight and good, like a hood (8) |
Stocking items of willow in outskirts of Henley (7) |
Eloquence, force applied to production of Uncle Vanya, 4/5ths through (7) |
Scorer has space to turn, getting one in, then another one (8) |
Mate who makes a mess (6) |
Breadth restricted by big car (5) |
Released when undressing a virile journalist? (5,4) |
Lots of money rejected (round million) (5) |
Don't do a full shift down the pit, sap! (9) |
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Religious symbol in art makes one good (before undies loosened) (5,3) |
Way over length in colour (6) |
Non-vocal boxing fix (7) |
Disconnect the supply of international body publicity (6) |
Birches surrounding new festival resort (6) |
Select cure-all when heart skips (4) |
Popular northern coach stop once? (3) |
People mentioned earlier, taking time out (3) |
Bear up without love (3) |
Talk about what an old chest might do (3) |
Pre-industrial housing check (4) |
Former lines said by those people casually rising (6-2) |
Pulsating TV in for repair (underwear stuffed inside) (7) |
Noble, short winding stair ring (6) |
Jolson and the Hobos LPs? (6) |
Cryptic crossword indication for "too pat" (6,6) |
Sequined, unhemmed, like an Arab? (6) |