Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 24th 2000) 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.
See 13 (8) |
Outside the teepee stands the Foreign Office minister, a capital fixer (6) |
Second visit to court has charm (6) |
I'm dashed - the female's gone in to be publicised (8) |
The trouser tribe? (4) |
Held maths with laptop unsporting? The 5 is 17! (3,5,2,3,5) |
Particular place is required (7) |
Free held, with a ring around the 'ead and face (7) |
Row 9's back, entering the specific gravity of starch (10) |
Everyone goes in for teaching (4) |
French writer entertaining model monarch on journey by 5 (4,4) |
Smarten up the parson if he's going to take a seat? (6) |
Monty's creatures get their dues without art forgery (6,4) |
Not a soul keeps dry in front of the spacecraft (4-4) |
Lofted stroke out to sea produces Franco-British food (7,8) |
"Pisces" could be applied to men or fish - or penguins (15) |
Join as first officer on the "Morning Seaweed" (10) |
Stuff on the road makes snake stop (7) |
See 17 (4) |
Went to church, there being no need for 13 8 (8,7) |
Hell's gate, chaps! It's time for the waving of a wand (15) |
The whole personality to be elevated by what Bunyan did (10) |
21 23 the "Napoleon of crime" to ending of abstraction (7,4) |
See 23 (4) |