Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 26th 2004) 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.
Source material for Adam's novel (1,7,2,4) |
See 1 |
Will oneself to exercise? (5,3) |
How bugs emerge new from hedge (6) |
Old dress length holding in a model (8) |
Whitbread Prize winner (6) |
Safe harbour for a Cambridge eight (10) |
Trailblazers take advantage roughly (5-5) |
Non-starters, when the ayes have it unanimously (2-4) |
"Oh no!", she's announced, "Arkwright's lad rammed a port" (8) |
Swallow returning East, partly by the same fast route (6) |
Film a car on Italian part of the course (8) |
Oh, slick Kate! Ego shattered? Don't stay long on the shelf! (2,4,3,5) |
See 26 |
War artist's genre? (6,8) |
Bitter psyche in a supremo (6) |
Ruminant raising two offspring (3-3) |
Broke a Latin rule, no two ways about it! (10) |
Countenance discomfort with fright (4-4) |
Too fond of the squaw in our Sioux regiment (8) |
Classic results from aquatic parturition? (3,5,6) |
Desiree thus bedded by tennis ace Murphy (4,6) |
See 1 |
Anthropophagite swapping head for heart of the Elephant Man (8) |
Creature with knobbly knees and wobbly bot (8) |
Such law written in stone (6) |
He abdicated a long way from old England etc (6) |
See 8 |