Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 21st 2001) 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.
"Flesh is no threat to great oils": away to sea, perhaps, with 23 4's dictum (4,2,5,3,3,4) |
Philosopher saying: "I eat to live" - thus rejecting dodgy bangers (6) |
See 1 (15) |
Incarnation of a sailor from the Bible (6) |
Carry on, James! Speak vulgarly of Addington's subsequent Devon address (8) |
Favourite child causing hold-up in Dahomey now (8) |
Posh Spice Girl going out with young flier (6) |
Beard on barley's ear is taken out (6) |
New balls pitched and chronicled by Walpole (8) |
Sturdy beggar taking sailor right to a Middle Eastern capital (5-3) |
"Like a jewel in an ____'s ear" (Shakespeare) - could be the one work (6) |
"What shall assuage the ____ ?" (Rossetti's memorable baguette?) (11,4) |
It is the whole flower (6) |
Struggled to put recipe in the cooker (6) |
Here the French have right of entry (2,5) |
Prime time beneath the trees (5) |
Doubtful merit in a breathing space (7) |
Screen double on a computing system (7) |
Lion in setback with a primitive old croc (9) |
East-West alliance cramped by senior politician (7) |
Why ground support? (6) |
"1 across ____ of 18" (Lew Brown) (4,1,4) |
Type of locust, airborne one, not... er... deformed (7) |
A jolly soldier rounding on Queen's escort (7) |
Ruler tied by his feet, say? (6) |
The bar in which one is happiest (7) |
Pollution's effect on the City; nothing breathed, I hear (7) |
One cheer for the river creature (5) |