Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 9th 2018) 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.
Survive, as the tenth wicket to fall? (7) |
Two little boys, one preyed upon (6) |
Two little boys, one offering support (6) |
Passed green wooden houses (9) |
Great creator lifted as rugby game's ending (2,4) |
Punishment for the feet, a bandit so beaten (9) |
Stories from the north — the same from the south? (5) |
Flower managed to punch a US subject (8) |
Associate with spirit, lord perhaps? (6) |
Fair lady's head on bottom of fine maiden (5) |
Secure with con artist? (6) |
Warning! Left in range for old Tory (11) |
Those on the board rejecting view in endless game of strategy (7) |
John Calvin's first into battle, not entirely prepared (5,6) |
Even light shades equally good for European city (7) |
Goblet literary king thus has filled, possible liquid lunch? (5,4) |
Book of film anyone can see failin' that is introduced to rising young actress (1,5,2,7) |
Get mountain climbing, past US lake (9) |
One's ridden into Nairobi, Kenya (4) |
Language student's crime stealing underwear (8) |
Theocrat taking two wives wrecked home for sentinel? (10) |
Tory leader wearing skirt and tights, primarily — I don't approve (3-3) |
From the off, real indignation regarding car (5,5) |
Fighter with massive cut, one should get away with it (5) |
A duck, deep blue (4) |
Place of discussion supporting indecisive utterance (5) |
Difficult issue for a parrot that has two legs and flies (1,4,2,8) |
Less tranquil one in unruly senior (7) |