Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 7th 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.
Guillotined, you badly need a way into a Belgian hanging (9) |
Cart a lot of straw (5) |
Toffee-nosed and, you'll aver, a slip of a cow for one (7) |
He painted with a dry water (7) |
Only Lenin, Gorbachev and, initially, this female comrade? (4) |
Old English claimant yielding to old Welsh fervour? (10) |
Bunthorne's out of date? No way! (7) |
Many a game hedgehog lodges thus? (7) |
Play with dominoes made out of square pieces (10) |
One's into prescription-free sales, according to the auditor (4) |
Salar held in suspense here? (7) |
Rump chops in tea: it's on the menu in Tokyo (7) |
Ulster revolutionary finding job satisfaction in this (5) |
Food apposite to cooking: but no seconds offered! (6,3) |
Seeking to gain our trust? Not our trust! (3-6-6) |
Making sense of the accounts department? (6,2) |
Sloth, for some of you, a nuclear upset (4) |
Polonius was behind it, e'en perhaps in its material (8) |
Bird echoing a little timid cry (6) |
Here other crossword compilers bundle me with Achilles's old lady (3,5) |
Stables needing a day to clean and a month to labour (6) |
Barman hurrying to take your suit to the cleaners. Ach! A bum steer! (9,6) |
The French when in Kent, having right to be profligate (8) |
Brood mare is, to a stallion, correct in this (8) |
Not behind society, when all have equal rights (2-6) |
The pong of sulphur and fish (6) |
Return to the keyboard for tyre-changing training (2-4) |
Undertaker's assistant married Amerindian (4) |