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March 11th 2000 The Guardian Prize crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 11th 2000) 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.

Explorer returns to business and leaves from the Americas (7)
One perseveres with hearts, when spades 9 (7)
Sharp boy asleep? (6)
See 23 (8)
Car going south from Leeds to Belfast? (4)
Frog-hopper secretion in bird's nest (6-4)
Forsaken the Lord God? Then we finish! (3,3,2,3,5,2,4)
See 23 (10)
See 14 (4)
Cor blimey mate, noise and abuse is terrible, but I love it so in song! (5,3,7,2,1,8)
Unwilling to wear church dress (6)
Unfamiliar fake gold deposited (7)
Accepted a commanding position (7)
See 14 (7)
Golf course offering a couple of slices? (8)
Bitter when the bill requires driving licence, for example, and one gets caught (6)
Rugby player's interpretation of soft and loud (5-3)
Game without ends is over (6)
Religious rebel, Eric the Unorthodox (7)
Given the title and script failed, I abandoned cast (6,5)
Nautical terms negotiated in stages (8)
Morning sickness is good in Victoria's house (8)
Figure to spell misery without a 'y' (7)
Might one's brains be scrambled? (7)
Pedestrian author's better without introduction (6)
Robin Hood was one who won't get Dick Whittington's job (6)

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