Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 6th 2004) 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.
Bananas free! (6) |
It turns amphibian (6) |
Tree preserver under fire (3-3) |
Is temporarily in charge of New Holidays (Thetford) (5,3,4) |
See 10 |
Like Jowett with letting outside Cayenne, say? (3-7) |
British (and Northeast Irish, possibly) politician would be at home in Salt Lake (5-6) |
Fear about wriggly worm left in Shadowlands? (5,5) |
Backwater that comes back to where it started (4) |
Ismaili leaders ask Ghana for change (3,5) |
Philoprogenitive boy, loveless and cross inside (6) |
Greek well opening: what secures the bucket? (6) |
If this is the case, why join most of the foregoing? (6) |
Scrambled gold coin for English teacher (8) |
Queen's number's up (6) |
Overhead projector on plate between road and ship (8) |
Fighting talk? (6) |
Little time on boat (6) |
Consonant consequential to vowel (6) |
Relic of summer to heartless revolutionary (3,4,4) |
Offer for Aladdin's? The answer could be "Psalm" (3,5) |
Bingham's associate in Dorset - sounds to some more like Devon! (8) |
Change of sides during pestilence (6) |
Line like Rostov or Rotherham (6) |
Make the ship secure, d'ye hear? (6) |
Turn lacking vision, putting the last first (6) |