Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 19th 2008) 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.
Two animals in 1 miss point of herb (9) |
Turn both ways and turn to rock (5) |
Writer on French river (7) |
River encircling gold rush (7) |
Bess's partner losing head in rave (4) |
Attorney gives drink to one that's stoned (5,5) |
It raises the right that's wrong to start with (7) |
Mob observed blades working together (4,3) |
Guise in which I came to earth at ease (10) |
See 23 |
Being processed while travelling? (2,5) |
Spotted one American writer regressing into fat (7) |
Prepare for marriage? (5) |
Inferior language with note causing expansion (9) |
A lot of actors' organisations hold to f-family 8, according to 11 (3,5,2,5) |
Conclude sittings supporting villain (8) |
Man in group could be 20 (5) |
Summary: loonies get damnation (8) |
Person in charge of 3 used it originally for piece (6) |
Ask about one day's complaint (9) |
Venue for 21 in New York, often 1? (6) |
Night wind to stir during embraces now banned (7,4,4) |
Rifles ship carrying poet (French, not English) (5,4) |
Story with no ending provided: horse around and cease to be a nerd (3,1,4) |
Type of dialogue in acrostic form (8) |
Plant for spinner and golfer (6) |
1, perhaps, hence court? (6) |
Meeting for 1, perhaps, without a train (5,4) |