Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 10th 2001) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 26 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
(and 6) Awkward and unsighted without retracting my d***** specs (6) |
See 5 (6) |
No booze for Jack Turner's ugly sister (6) |
Seat of the Spencers east of this Trent-side village (8) |
"The Soldier's Tale" starts with the Colonel, say? (4) |
Niobe's claim for attention? (6,4) |
The apostle's mother-in-law sobs wildly, lacking in two saints (11) |
Adams's "Pihsretaw" thus folded? (10) |
Angeleno's place in point-to-point dash (4) |
Fount of inspiration needed after again failing PPE (8) |
The price of fish thrown back, say (6) |
(and 25) One's on track with Verdi: "Green" in translation (6) |
See 24 (6) |
Putting a barbarian in goal could be the last place to put him! (8) |
Avon, I see, could be arcadian for Adam (6) |
Mean to go into denial with this game supplier (8) |
Modern little woman at home with neighbour (6) |
(and 16) Show disapproval, that is, among women go-go dancing. That's some rhythm! (6) |
(and 17) Herr Rassendyll? (6) |
Chucker-out of children held in suspense here? (4,7) |
Not following suit, can force hold the rear? (8) |
The Observer's remedy? Yes! One meal ticket between two Europeans (3,5) |
See 5 (6) |
See 7 (6) |
Name the ass docked in infancy (6) |
Propped up to perform part of the service? (6) |