Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 29th 2008) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 33 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Moist area's rank scent (9) |
Blue river taken to extremes (5) |
See 1 |
Bit of a looker secures prize, pocketing pound (5,4) |
See 29 |
Making progress, ordains converts (7) |
Piece of cake pressing black flower (5) |
See 3 |
God cuts tail from cuckoo and frog in half (5) |
He painted an image since then (7) |
Sentimental, weak, gutless individual caught in crush (7) |
Men suffering about son's unrealistic dreams (7,2,5) |
See 24 |
See 15 |
This describes unidirectionality, that's for sure! (2,3,4,5,2) |
Tiniest extremities lassoed by whipping, just before dropping off (4,5) |
One spotted that freedom in organisation's restricted (6) |
Why pills might taste funny? (8,2,3,4,8) |
Bird pecked at a morsel (6) |
See 3 |
See 22 |
An underwater bridge? (8) |
See 3 |
A tyke primarily entering competition to misbehave (3,2) |
Twenty-four oarsmen, two (?) hours - patience is a virtue (4,3,3,5,2,1,3) |
Girl's translating will be hard (5) |
Sponsors secure Wimbledon action (8) |
Figure moving south: there's more to it (8) |
Indicator of time given little help (6,4) |
See 15 |
19 down, perhaps, depicted by 21? (4) |
1 seen off course, how much behind schedule? (4) |
See 25 |