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January 25th 2003 The Guardian Prize crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 25th 2003) 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.

The punter's oxymoron? (4-4)
Set by J. Louis - odds applied to 20 (6)
Backer for 14? Solution could be a belt (9)
Deadly boring item about half full (5)
What happened to old solvers is in view: is this a 20? (7-5)
26 grass (4)
Traditional number in Indian dress is a fiddle (10)
Overhead support for Turkish bath in which beer is drunk (6,4)
No use doing nothing (4)
Apple drink for singer, an educational oxymoron? (5,7)
Key first two notes for worship (5)
Designer belief still backed, keeping sign on 20 (9)
Eyed article on 14 (6)
Football field below St Lawrence? (8)
A drink for the fastidious (4)
The port could be flat (4)
Would-be wizard at the wheel (6)
Thinker's oxymoron dependent on protest (7-6)
Figures gin's not so much trouble, so to speak (8)
Figures lad could be horse (4,6)
Big stones give it exposure, piercing bottoms of feet (10)
Chastened by car tax, valuer's not drawing blood (13)
Maximum Spanish rainfall here, maddening lion and panther right away (2,3,5)
For revolver, provide new rag for cleaner that's not paid before binder (10,6)
Another rhyme for helter-skelter (4-4)
See 14 (6)
Guardian's reported time (4)
24 male voices? (4)

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