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March 31st 2012 The Guardian Prize crossword answers

Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 31st 2012) 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.

I have a dog (6)
French leader's refusal to entertain a fellow European (8)
Model violated when about to leave (6)
Suffered discomfort after a race, but hung on (8)
Tracks crossing the river where people jump (11)
Ham is above the law (7)
City call to spend? (4,3)
Savour impertinence from sailors? (6,5)
Lust like a Cockney saying he's jolly drunk? (8)
Ship's boat turns in, as for good (6)
Harry led astray by the arms? (8)
Cuts 23 on board (6)
Come running and pull to pieces (4,2)
Part of the country is against ale brewing (4,6)
Sticky stuff used by agents to catch a fool (8)
This will help you to sleep soundly, said easterner (8)
Weak prescription to treat paw injury? (3,5)
What may be heard from the choir? (4)
Party leader at international organisation turns up without cover (4)
Volume containing a true array of writing (10)
Figure out place to have sex (8)
Godless found at armed robberies? (8)
Shrewdly, as a follower of Robin Hood (8)
Frugal type puts in a pound for the plate (6)
Spare wound (4)
Stimulus is false without promises (4)

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