Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 26th 1999) 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.
Stir cooked rice endlessly for Keith to eat and get 23 (6,2,4) |
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Parrots from part of Pakistan in steep reverse (7) |
Sanction a covering for two pianos? (7) |
Ruler (Conservative) with £1 note to work for piano and orchestra (7,8) |
Place that won't change? (4) |
Publicity for mere mortals takes time and acclimatisation (10) |
Get 23 for the Listener: backing can suffer from neglect (4,1,5) |
See 21 |
Simple addition of a date: three small numbers were wrong (3,3,3,3,3) |
Indefinite number held by fellow engaged in economics (7) |
Modern composer or misspelt veteran (the one in the pub?) (7) |
Add salt to salt, lad for such as . . . (6) |
. . . cooked eats for the Queen (6) |
Achieve the highest place, a new peak, in a high building (4,5) |
Take in the meaning? (6) |
Simple addition in the cinema (4,5) |
Single chariman ate beginning of grub to its end (5) |
Criticise a large 12 for greed (8) |
Producers of music paper, by the sound of it (5) |
Drunken toper took helmet of hook to get 23 (4,3,4,4,3,4) |
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Take cover from sun's heat here (9) |
Being among Euro-economists, "I is for one, V is five, _____" (9) |
Cautions for a Navy pilot's achievement going around (8) |
Wine for a writer in the churchyard (6) |
Premium bond-style comedian? (5,4) |
Poem about the cinema (5) |