Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 24th 2006) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 32 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
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Working well with fence - if it works (9) |
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Glance at metal girder (say with the other I?) (3-4) |
Friday's little ones missing mount (3) |
Laurel's first got into supreme predicament without point (7) |
"Diamonds" said wrongly in scorn (7) |
Australian spider left behind (7) |
Inflamed and awfully sore externally behind the altar (7) |
Wish I hadn't a plant? (3) |
Wearing specs, perhaps, have debts and finish back inside (3-4) |
Wise guy's concession to some of the past (7) |
One in prison has corn (5) |
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Nearly half the tennis in two northeastern forms (4,11) |
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Unbeliever gets little change from Indian mystic (5) |
Clue not used for bat (7) |
Araucaria in May, reportedly tied in with dynamite in Welsh river, displays sign about fellow that volunteers knowledge, having chewed the fat with John Duke: Shed holds a medal for musical composition: let's go! (5,2,1,4,2,3,7,2,3,5,5,2,3,5,5,2,2,7) |
Tennis player entertains the rash guy (7) |
Paucity of new characters in heraldic form (7) |
Cart sinful love up to source of oil (5-4) |
Denials of personality, hence Hain is not amused (15) |
Dinner without starter: meat eater gets thin round cut (9) |
Give cards, mostly in pouch (3) |
Diamonds are cold (3) |
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Sovereign for £1,000 in spirit for citadel (7) |
Second half beginning with the others' skill (7) |
Tear off toes in retort (7) |
Pub with sex appeal, n'est ce pas? (5) |