Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 4th 2005) 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.
Apron stage for this at a 1? (8) |
Some Trollopean saga that hasn't finished with her (6) |
Silence the band, Rod! He's the Mikado's top brass (6) |
Swede, but a failure in 12 (8) |
Ravi's a great artist with origins in his music (4) |
Round of bread? 15 with 17! (6,4) |
How do you treat a prize fish? With utter frustration! (5,2) |
Albion's treachery, according to French mind. Why speak of it? (7) |
Church office handicaps old English, without a reformation (10) |
"Measure for Measure" originally a novel (4) |
Odds on favourite initially eating nothing; 'e'd indulged (5,3) |
Beaumont's chaste whore haunts emporia, naturally, and some shipping ... (6) |
... of which she, having written the news, left our order in the commissary (6) |
Gilbert's plaintiff has a leaning to disaster (8) |
"A ___", Falstaff say, soundly dubbed and noted in the Marx canon (5,2,3,5) |
Bogart's key opening Italian car with Roman child inside, one from the 6 in a 1 (5,2,8) |
The train one hopes to catch between a 1, 2, 6, 7 and 8? (10) |
Hides from this singer, say? (7) |
Heard opening movement (4) |
A 1 production for several bible thumpers (6,2,7) |
Bohemian's warming words at a 1, icy in Cheam, in between two articles (3,6,6) |
Left repose? Ugh! Could this be how the homeless rest? (5,5) |
Ibsen heroine in credit with "The Mousetrap" (7) |
Alluring, cunning and as "friendly" as George? (4) |