Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 7th 2007) 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.
100 watering holes secreting a mineral (8) |
Complain about swallowing ounce of sedative (6) |
Hospital in Nottinghamshire town provides learning experience (8) |
Rabbit (or goat) in slang (or argot) (6) |
Candidate planting a dangerous device in river (8) |
Distinctive sign of suffering in court (6) |
Reversal of crime involves time with a society devoted to it (4,6) |
Bird in type of opera given name of student (10) |
Novelist runs into road - it's unprecedented (6) |
Co-nominee, almost bare, seizing high ground (8) |
New epidemic swamping Austria with larvae (6) |
Loss of literacy in a former monarch leading nursemaid round pub (8) |
Promise to supply English silver to Spain (6) |
Pretend to keep opener in church? Not true! (8) |
Poet shrink-wraps piano (6) |
Nation absolutely not bearing right (6) |
Come down, or fall sick, catching beastly disorder (6) |
Kosher position for the chairman? (5,5) |
Orchestrated hoodlums assembled near tomb (4-1-3) |
Coiled python not entirely stifled by girl with sponge, perhaps (8) |
Catcher of STD? Nonsense! (8) |
Artist and soldier in turn following incomplete travelling band (10) |
Sergeant arranged divorce (8) |
Redolent of corporal punishment (8) |
Common, if daring, exploit (5,3) |
Notice of divorcee's return (6) |
Crack troops dance and walk with a wiggle (6) |
Call for many to get called up (6) |