Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 14th 2018) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 30 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
According to hearsay, ogle slim woman (6) |
Half-heartedly withdraw commercial for tyre (7) |
"Pay me later!", ordered Co-operative worker (4,6) |
Team keeping discontented rattlesnake by itself (7) |
Child's hero ignoring case of betrayal (7) |
It gets under the feet of two mums, trapped by routine (4,3) |
Took bung for throwing match (4,3) |
Partly malarial Torcello, a Venetian island (6) |
Stars in east, south and west in conjunction (3,4) |
Incensed at people rejecting seconds, start to convulse and twitch (10) |
Nice article supporting young male scientist (5) |
Runs into Hebrew sage, perhaps (4) |
Grumpy pal with piles first delivers annual greeting (4,5,7) |
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Sick brother leaves NY street after thief's confession (2,1,3,3) |
See 23 |
Poet describing you poetically as "first in her field" (7) |
Set off without a meal (5) |
To Riga, migrating without paperwork (7) |
Real origins of European common toad probed by Henry (4) |
Scratching head, Joy embraces a certain female with pride (7) |
Coatis cling and spit, unusually obstructive course of action (8,7) |
Saw man chasing British online commentator (7) |
Are next to improbably huge robin (9) |
Singer tries to rebel after ban on underwear on beach (6,9) |
Reportedly followed progress of parcel (5) |
Once oddly tense and thin, resembling a stop sign (10) |
A bit of a kip after extremes of heartache and passion (4) |
First to grow more delicate Alpine flower? (7) |
Cook it with fennel or with spinach (10) |