Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 6th 2009) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 29 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
See 24 |
Orgasms are impossible with Paul; might rubber work here? (7,7) |
Struggle with enemy nation has Enigmatist out to catch one (4,7,4) |
Tripping on a slippery surface? (3,7) |
Tongue in cheek, swallow audibly (2,4) |
Heading for tavern with an attempt to follow sport in absence from school (8) |
Faulty Fawlty's first hotelier to seek alternative employment (5,4) |
Surface put forward (5) |
Vessel's lip — or vesel's li? (5) |
Good-for-nothing gay liberal with claws out (9) |
Escape from Baker? (8) |
6s Shed won't reshuffle — though Cameron may (6,7) |
No fixed abode? (6,4) |
See 10 |
Pediment turning East, West or Souf? (7) |
Fool maintaining high note's expedient (7) |
See 10 |
Peace of Tenerife upheld (5) |
Defunct arm of the law secured repeal of decree (7) |
A system for paying contributors across union counter (6) |
See 8 |
Araucaria's golden efficiency detector: Eton result obtained in passing (7,11,2,9,9) |
See 8 |
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See 5 |
The female in heat is most prolific (7) |
Having a defective nose, I am at fault (7) |
Everyone stays, which is the philosopher's object (3-3) |
Bill Rammell's beginning to be troublesome (3,2) |