Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 9th 2002) clues of The Guardian Prize crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 28 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Wellington, for instance, had to show guile (8) |
Stand by for armed robbery? On the contrary (6) |
25 with flavour rolled over (4) |
25 on what? In hat? (4,6) |
A Hackney revolutionary at the Guardian? You can count on it! (6) |
Capitalist recluse entertains Spanish gentleman (8) |
25 with long legs, for instance? (7) |
25 offering 25 to beast (7) |
Asian city state crossed by reservists (8) |
European city that's wild and free (6) |
25 thrashing Real 22 (3,7) |
Consider, some 14s might say, being a spy (4) |
Creature having been brainwashed? (6) |
A hundred left in pretty Devon village (8) |
25 caught drinking, reportedly (8) |
One such as William Wallace, of course, decapitated (4) |
25 being its mutant (6) |
Play game (7) |
US President heading off a lot into kind of republic, endlessly (8) |
Sings, getting drunk and worn (10) |
Bit of a jumper, holding the record? (6) |
25 sees dog imbibing beverage loudly (10) |
Teatime's wobbly hazard (8) |
25 continuing to charge 24 down, we hear (5,3) |
Taunt outlaw on instrument of torture (7) |
Getting on a horse, in German one's restrained (6) |
Mature chap, male not female (6) |
25 and caterpillar grub back to front (4) |