Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 15th 2002) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 24 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Conservative and Lib-Dem leaders paid on the nail (4,4) |
Oil changed into wine in French fiddle (6) |
Nod off when holding medal, more than likely (4,2) |
Mink, coypu, etc rage round the river? That's right (8) |
Report of marsupial mixing fat and flour (4) |
Pestering of donkey and humans among deer (10) |
Ensure obedience to the Queen for ceremonial purposes (7) |
See 2 (7) |
How many varieties? F-five? Ten? Yes, possibly, but no point (5-5) |
See 5 (4) |
Man (say, more or less) and boy in 19 of the end of 1? (4-4) |
Number attached to Australian rock strata (6) |
Sept, Nov and Dec are fiery (6) |
Apply poison to make dog stand up (8) |
"A cannonball took his legs off, so he _______" (Hood) (4,4,3,4) |
"They went and told the sexton and _______" (Hood) (3,6,6,3,4) |
Husks of maize - commonplace stuff - I'm embarrassed (4,6) |
"The love that loves a scarlet coat should be more ____" (Hood) (7) |
Gloss for cold weather? (8) |
Kirby Dynamo can't play anywhere else (3,2,2,8) |
Source of oil, thick, keeping Italian boy and girl on a string (10,5) |
Doesn't let student entrant pay attention after science film (10,4) |
Roman poet cut off in tube (7) |
See 14 (4) |